Hi, I see a lot of the following messages in the logs: [2018-02-04 03:22:01.544446] I [glusterfsd-mgmt.c:1821:mgmt_getspec_cbk] 0-glusterfs: No change in volfile,continuing [2018-02-04 07:41:16.189349] W [MSGID: 109011] [dht-layout.c:186:dht_layout_search] 48-gv0-dht: no subvolume for hash (value) = 122440868 [2018-02-04 07:41:16.244261] W [fuse-bridge.c:2398:fuse_writev_cbk] 0-glusterfs-fuse: 3615890: WRITE => -1 gfid=c73ca10f-e83e-42a9-9b0a-1de4e12c6798 fd=0x7ffa3802a5f0 (?????? ?????/??????) [2018-02-04 07:41:16.254503] W [fuse-bridge.c:1377:fuse_err_cbk] 0-glusterfs-fuse: 3615891: FLUSH() ERR => -1 (?????? ?????/??????) The message "W [MSGID: 109011] [dht-layout.c:186:dht_layout_search] 48-gv0-dht: no subvolume for hash (value) = 122440868" repeated 81 times between [2018-02-04 07:41:16.189349] and [2018-02-04 07:41:16.254480] [2018-02-04 10:50:27.624283] W [MSGID: 109011] [dht-layout.c:186:dht_layout_search] 48-gv0-dht: no subvolume for hash (value) = 116958174 [2018-02-04 10:50:27.752107] W [fuse-bridge.c:2398:fuse_writev_cbk] 0-glusterfs-fuse: 3997764: WRITE => -1 gfid=18e2adee-ff52-414f-aa37-506cff1472ee fd=0x7ffa3801d7d0 (?????? ?????/??????) [2018-02-04 10:50:27.762331] W [fuse-bridge.c:1377:fuse_err_cbk] 0-glusterfs-fuse: 3997765: FLUSH() ERR => -1 (?????? ?????/??????) The message "W [MSGID: 109011] [dht-layout.c:186:dht_layout_search] 48-gv0-dht: no subvolume for hash (value) = 116958174" repeated 147 times between [2018-02-04 10:50:27.624283] and [2018-02-04 10:50:27.762292] [2018-02-04 10:55:35.256018] W [MSGID: 109011] [dht-layout.c:186:dht_layout_search] 48-gv0-dht: no subvolume for hash (value) = 28918667 [2018-02-04 10:55:35.387073] W [fuse-bridge.c:2398:fuse_writev_cbk] 0-glusterfs-fuse: 4006263: WRITE => -1 gfid=54e6f8ea-27d7-4e92-ae64-5e198bd3cb42 fd=0x7ffa38036bf0 (?????? ?????/??????) [2018-02-04 10:55:35.407554] W [fuse-bridge.c:1377:fuse_err_cbk] 0-glusterfs-fuse: 4006264: FLUSH() ERR => -1 (?????? ?????/??????) [2018-02-04 10:55:59.677734] W [MSGID: 109011] [dht-layout.c:186:dht_layout_search] 48-gv0-dht: no subvolume for hash (value) = 69319528 [2018-02-04 10:55:59.827012] W [fuse-bridge.c:2398:fuse_writev_cbk] 0-glusterfs-fuse: 4014645: WRITE => -1 gfid=ce700d9b-ef55-4e55-a371-9642e90555cb fd=0x7ffa38036bf0 (?????? ?????/??????) This is the reason for the I/O errors you are seeing. Gluster cannot find the subvolume for the file in question so it will fail the write with I/O error. It looks like some bricks may not have been up at the time the volume tried to get the layout. This is a problem as this is a pure distributed volume. For some reason the layout is not set on some bricks/some bricks are unreachable. There are a lot of graph changes in the logs - I would recommend against so many changes in such a short interval. There aren't logs for the interval before to find out why. Can you send me the rebalance logs from the nodes?>I case we have too much capacity that's not needed at the moment we aregoing to remove-brick and fix-layout again in order to shrink >storage. I do see the number of bricks reducing in the graphs.Are you sure a remove-brick has not been run? There is no need to run a fix-layout after using "remove-brick start" as that will automatically rebalance data. Regards, Nithya On 5 February 2018 at 14:06, Nikita Yeryomin <nikyer at gmail.com> wrote:> Attached the log. There are some errors in it like > > [2018-02-04 18:50:41.112962] E [fuse-bridge.c:903:fuse_getattr_resume] > 0-glusterfs-fuse: 9613852: GETATTR 140712792330896 > (7d39d329-c0e0-4997-85e6-0e66e0436315) resolution failed > > But when it occurs it seems not affecting current file i/o operations. > I've already re-created the volume yesterday and I was not able to > reproduce the error during file download after that, but still there are > errors in logs like above and system seems a bit unstable. > Let me share some more details on how we are trying to use glusterfs. > So it's distributed NOT replicated volume with sharding enabled. > We have many small servers (20GB each) in a cloud and a need to work with > rather large files (~300GB). > We start volume with one 15GB brick which is a separate XFS partition on > each server and then add bricks one by one to reach needed capacity. > After each brick is added we do rebalance fix-layout. > I case we have too much capacity that's not needed at the moment we are > going to remove-brick and fix-layout again in order to shrink storage. But > we have not yet been able to test removing bricks as system behaves not > stable after scaling out. > > What I've found here https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=875076 - > seems starting with one brick is not a good idea.. so we are going to try > starting with 2 bricks. > Please let me know if there are anything else we should consider changing > in our strategy. > > Many thanks in advance! > Nikita Yeryomin > > 2018-02-05 7:53 GMT+02:00 Nithya Balachandran <nbalacha at redhat.com>: > >> Hi, >> >> Please provide the log for the mount process from the node on which you >> have mounted the volume. This should be in /var/log/glusterfs and the name >> of the file will the the hyphenated path of the mount point. For e.g., If >> the volume in mounted at /mnt/glustervol, the log file will be >> /var/log/glusterfs/mnt-glusterfs.log >> >> Regards, >> Nithya >> >> On 4 February 2018 at 21:09, Nikita Yeryomin <nikyer at gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Please help troubleshooting glusterfs with the following setup: >>> Distributed volume without replication. Sharding enabled. >>> >>> # cat /etc/centos-release >>> >>> CentOS release 6.9 (Final) >>> >>> # glusterfs --version >>> >>> glusterfs 3.12.3 >>> >>> [root at master-5f81bad0054a11e8bf7d0671029ed6b8 uploads]# gluster volume >>> info >>> >>> >>> >>> Volume Name: gv0 >>> >>> Type: Distribute >>> >>> Volume ID: 1a7e05f6-4aa8-48d3-b8e3-300637031925 >>> >>> Status: Started >>> >>> Snapshot Count: 0 >>> >>> Number of Bricks: 27 >>> >>> Transport-type: tcp >>> >>> Bricks: >>> >>> Brick1: gluster3.qencode.com:/var/storage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick2: encoder-376cac0405f311e884700671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick3: encoder-ee6761c0091c11e891ba0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick4: encoder-ee68b8ea091c11e89c2d0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick5: encoder-ee663700091c11e8b48f0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick6: encoder-efcf113e091c11e899520671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick7: encoder-efcd5a24091c11e8963a0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick8: encoder-099f557e091d11e882f70671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick9: encoder-099bdda4091d11e881090671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick10: encoder-099dca56091d11e8b3410671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick11: encoder-09a1ba4e091d11e8a3c20671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick12: encoder-099a826a091d11e895940671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick13: encoder-0998aa8a091d11e8a8160671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick14: encoder-0b582724091d11e8b3b40671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick15: encoder-0dff527c091d11e896f20671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick16: encoder-0e0d5c14091d11e886cf0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick17: encoder-7f1bf3d4093b11e8a3580671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick18: encoder-7f70378c093b11e885260671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick19: encoder-7f19528c093b11e88f100671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick20: encoder-7f76c048093b11e8a7470671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick21: encoder-7f7fc90e093b11e8a74e0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick22: encoder-7f6bc382093b11e8b8a30671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick23: encoder-7f7b44d8093b11e8906f0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick24: encoder-7f72aa30093b11e89a8e0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick25: encoder-7f7d735c093b11e8b4650671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick26: encoder-7f1a5006093b11e89bcb0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Brick27: encoder-95791076093b11e8af170671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>> orage/brick/gv0 >>> >>> Options Reconfigured: >>> >>> cluster.min-free-disk: 10% >>> >>> performance.cache-max-file-size: 1048576 >>> >>> nfs.disable: on >>> >>> transport.address-family: inet >>> >>> features.shard: on >>> >>> performance.client-io-threads: on >>> >>> Each brick is 15Gb size. >>> >>> After using volume for several hours with intensive read/write >>> operations (~300GB written and then deleted) an attempt to write to volume >>> results in an Input/Output error: >>> >>> # wget https://speed.hetzner.de/1GB.bin >>> >>> --2018-02-04 12:02:34-- https://speed.hetzner.de/1GB.bin >>> >>> Resolving speed.hetzner.de... 88.198.248.254, 2a01:4f8:0:59ed::2 >>> >>> Connecting to speed.hetzner.de|88.198.248.254|:443... connected. >>> >>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK >>> >>> Length: 1048576000 (1000M) [application/octet-stream] >>> >>> Saving to: `1GB.bin' >>> >>> >>> 38% [=============================================================> >>> >>> ] 403,619,518 27.8M/s in 15s >>> >>> >>> >>> Cannot write to `1GB.bin' (Input/output error). >>> >>> I don't see anything written to glusterd.log, or any other logs in >>> /var/log/glusterfs/* when this error occurs. >>> >>> Deleting partially downloaded file works without error. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Nikita Yeryomin >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Gluster-users mailing list >>> Gluster-users at gluster.org >>> http://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users >>> >> >> >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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On 5 February 2018 at 15:40, Nithya Balachandran <nbalacha at redhat.com> wrote:> Hi, > > > I see a lot of the following messages in the logs: > [2018-02-04 03:22:01.544446] I [glusterfsd-mgmt.c:1821:mgmt_getspec_cbk] > 0-glusterfs: No change in volfile,continuing > [2018-02-04 07:41:16.189349] W [MSGID: 109011] > [dht-layout.c:186:dht_layout_search] 48-gv0-dht: no subvolume for hash > (value) = 122440868 > [2018-02-04 07:41:16.244261] W [fuse-bridge.c:2398:fuse_writev_cbk] > 0-glusterfs-fuse: 3615890: WRITE => -1 gfid=c73ca10f-e83e-42a9-9b0a-1de4e12c6798 > fd=0x7ffa3802a5f0 (?????? ?????/??????) > [2018-02-04 07:41:16.254503] W [fuse-bridge.c:1377:fuse_err_cbk] > 0-glusterfs-fuse: 3615891: FLUSH() ERR => -1 (?????? ?????/??????) > The message "W [MSGID: 109011] [dht-layout.c:186:dht_layout_search] > 48-gv0-dht: no subvolume for hash (value) = 122440868" repeated 81 times > between [2018-02-04 07:41:16.189349] and [2018-02-04 07:41:16.254480] > [2018-02-04 10:50:27.624283] W [MSGID: 109011] > [dht-layout.c:186:dht_layout_search] 48-gv0-dht: no subvolume for hash > (value) = 116958174 > [2018-02-04 10:50:27.752107] W [fuse-bridge.c:2398:fuse_writev_cbk] > 0-glusterfs-fuse: 3997764: WRITE => -1 gfid=18e2adee-ff52-414f-aa37-506cff1472ee > fd=0x7ffa3801d7d0 (?????? ?????/??????) > [2018-02-04 10:50:27.762331] W [fuse-bridge.c:1377:fuse_err_cbk] > 0-glusterfs-fuse: 3997765: FLUSH() ERR => -1 (?????? ?????/??????) > The message "W [MSGID: 109011] [dht-layout.c:186:dht_layout_search] > 48-gv0-dht: no subvolume for hash (value) = 116958174" repeated 147 times > between [2018-02-04 10:50:27.624283] and [2018-02-04 10:50:27.762292] > [2018-02-04 10:55:35.256018] W [MSGID: 109011] > [dht-layout.c:186:dht_layout_search] 48-gv0-dht: no subvolume for hash > (value) = 28918667 > [2018-02-04 10:55:35.387073] W [fuse-bridge.c:2398:fuse_writev_cbk] > 0-glusterfs-fuse: 4006263: WRITE => -1 gfid=54e6f8ea-27d7-4e92-ae64-5e198bd3cb42 > fd=0x7ffa38036bf0 (?????? ?????/??????) > [2018-02-04 10:55:35.407554] W [fuse-bridge.c:1377:fuse_err_cbk] > 0-glusterfs-fuse: 4006264: FLUSH() ERR => -1 (?????? ?????/??????) > [2018-02-04 10:55:59.677734] W [MSGID: 109011] > [dht-layout.c:186:dht_layout_search] 48-gv0-dht: no subvolume for hash > (value) = 69319528 > [2018-02-04 10:55:59.827012] W [fuse-bridge.c:2398:fuse_writev_cbk] > 0-glusterfs-fuse: 4014645: WRITE => -1 gfid=ce700d9b-ef55-4e55-a371-9642e90555cb > fd=0x7ffa38036bf0 (?????? ?????/??????) > > > > This is the reason for the I/O errors you are seeing. Gluster cannot find > the subvolume for the file in question so it will fail the write with I/O > error. It looks like some bricks may not have been up at the time the > volume tried to get the layout. > > This is a problem as this is a pure distributed volume. For some reason > the layout is not set on some bricks/some bricks are unreachable. > > There are a lot of graph changes in the logs - I would recommend against > so many changes in such a short interval. There aren't logs for the > interval before to find out why. Can you send me the rebalance logs from > the nodes? >To clarify, I see multiple graph changes in a few minutes. I would recommend adding/removing multiple bricks at a time when expanding/shrinking the volume instead of one at a time.> > > >I case we have too much capacity that's not needed at the moment we are > going to remove-brick and fix-layout again in order to shrink >storage. > > > I do see the number of bricks reducing in the graphs.Are you sure a > remove-brick has not been run? There is no need to run a fix-layout after > using "remove-brick start" as that will automatically rebalance data. > > > > Regards, > Nithya > > On 5 February 2018 at 14:06, Nikita Yeryomin <nikyer at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Attached the log. There are some errors in it like >> >> [2018-02-04 18:50:41.112962] E [fuse-bridge.c:903:fuse_getattr_resume] >> 0-glusterfs-fuse: 9613852: GETATTR 140712792330896 >> (7d39d329-c0e0-4997-85e6-0e66e0436315) resolution failed >> >> But when it occurs it seems not affecting current file i/o operations. >> I've already re-created the volume yesterday and I was not able to >> reproduce the error during file download after that, but still there are >> errors in logs like above and system seems a bit unstable. >> Let me share some more details on how we are trying to use glusterfs. >> So it's distributed NOT replicated volume with sharding enabled. >> We have many small servers (20GB each) in a cloud and a need to work with >> rather large files (~300GB). >> We start volume with one 15GB brick which is a separate XFS partition on >> each server and then add bricks one by one to reach needed capacity. >> After each brick is added we do rebalance fix-layout. >> I case we have too much capacity that's not needed at the moment we are >> going to remove-brick and fix-layout again in order to shrink storage. But >> we have not yet been able to test removing bricks as system behaves not >> stable after scaling out. >> >> What I've found here https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=875076 >> - seems starting with one brick is not a good idea.. so we are going to try >> starting with 2 bricks. >> Please let me know if there are anything else we should consider changing >> in our strategy. >> >> Many thanks in advance! >> Nikita Yeryomin >> >> 2018-02-05 7:53 GMT+02:00 Nithya Balachandran <nbalacha at redhat.com>: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Please provide the log for the mount process from the node on which you >>> have mounted the volume. This should be in /var/log/glusterfs and the name >>> of the file will the the hyphenated path of the mount point. For e.g., If >>> the volume in mounted at /mnt/glustervol, the log file will be >>> /var/log/glusterfs/mnt-glusterfs.log >>> >>> Regards, >>> Nithya >>> >>> On 4 February 2018 at 21:09, Nikita Yeryomin <nikyer at gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Please help troubleshooting glusterfs with the following setup: >>>> Distributed volume without replication. Sharding enabled. >>>> >>>> # cat /etc/centos-release >>>> >>>> CentOS release 6.9 (Final) >>>> >>>> # glusterfs --version >>>> >>>> glusterfs 3.12.3 >>>> >>>> [root at master-5f81bad0054a11e8bf7d0671029ed6b8 uploads]# gluster volume >>>> info >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Volume Name: gv0 >>>> >>>> Type: Distribute >>>> >>>> Volume ID: 1a7e05f6-4aa8-48d3-b8e3-300637031925 >>>> >>>> Status: Started >>>> >>>> Snapshot Count: 0 >>>> >>>> Number of Bricks: 27 >>>> >>>> Transport-type: tcp >>>> >>>> Bricks: >>>> >>>> Brick1: gluster3.qencode.com:/var/storage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick2: encoder-376cac0405f311e884700671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick3: encoder-ee6761c0091c11e891ba0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick4: encoder-ee68b8ea091c11e89c2d0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick5: encoder-ee663700091c11e8b48f0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick6: encoder-efcf113e091c11e899520671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick7: encoder-efcd5a24091c11e8963a0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick8: encoder-099f557e091d11e882f70671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick9: encoder-099bdda4091d11e881090671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick10: encoder-099dca56091d11e8b3410671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick11: encoder-09a1ba4e091d11e8a3c20671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick12: encoder-099a826a091d11e895940671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick13: encoder-0998aa8a091d11e8a8160671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick14: encoder-0b582724091d11e8b3b40671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick15: encoder-0dff527c091d11e896f20671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick16: encoder-0e0d5c14091d11e886cf0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick17: encoder-7f1bf3d4093b11e8a3580671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick18: encoder-7f70378c093b11e885260671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick19: encoder-7f19528c093b11e88f100671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick20: encoder-7f76c048093b11e8a7470671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick21: encoder-7f7fc90e093b11e8a74e0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick22: encoder-7f6bc382093b11e8b8a30671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick23: encoder-7f7b44d8093b11e8906f0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick24: encoder-7f72aa30093b11e89a8e0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick25: encoder-7f7d735c093b11e8b4650671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick26: encoder-7f1a5006093b11e89bcb0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Brick27: encoder-95791076093b11e8af170671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>> >>>> Options Reconfigured: >>>> >>>> cluster.min-free-disk: 10% >>>> >>>> performance.cache-max-file-size: 1048576 >>>> >>>> nfs.disable: on >>>> >>>> transport.address-family: inet >>>> >>>> features.shard: on >>>> >>>> performance.client-io-threads: on >>>> >>>> Each brick is 15Gb size. >>>> >>>> After using volume for several hours with intensive read/write >>>> operations (~300GB written and then deleted) an attempt to write to volume >>>> results in an Input/Output error: >>>> >>>> # wget https://speed.hetzner.de/1GB.bin >>>> >>>> --2018-02-04 12:02:34-- https://speed.hetzner.de/1GB.bin >>>> >>>> Resolving speed.hetzner.de... 88.198.248.254, 2a01:4f8:0:59ed::2 >>>> >>>> Connecting to speed.hetzner.de|88.198.248.254|:443... connected. >>>> >>>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK >>>> >>>> Length: 1048576000 (1000M) [application/octet-stream] >>>> >>>> Saving to: `1GB.bin' >>>> >>>> >>>> 38% [=============================================================> >>>> >>>> ] 403,619,518 27.8M/s in 15s >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Cannot write to `1GB.bin' (Input/output error). >>>> >>>> I don't see anything written to glusterd.log, or any other logs in >>>> /var/log/glusterfs/* when this error occurs. >>>> >>>> Deleting partially downloaded file works without error. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Nikita Yeryomin >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Gluster-users mailing list >>>> Gluster-users at gluster.org >>>> http://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users >>>> >>> >>> >> >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Hello Nithya! Thank you so much, I think we are close to build a stable storage solution according to your recommendations. Here's our rebalance log - please don't pay attention to error messages after 9AM - this is when we manually destroyed volume to recreate it for further testing. Also all remove-brick operations you could see in the log were executed manually when recreating volume. We are now changing our code to follow your advise and will do more testing. Thanks, Nikita 2018-02-05 12:20 GMT+02:00 Nithya Balachandran <nbalacha at redhat.com>:> > > On 5 February 2018 at 15:40, Nithya Balachandran <nbalacha at redhat.com> > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> >> I see a lot of the following messages in the logs: >> [2018-02-04 03:22:01.544446] I [glusterfsd-mgmt.c:1821:mgmt_getspec_cbk] >> 0-glusterfs: No change in volfile,continuing >> [2018-02-04 07:41:16.189349] W [MSGID: 109011] >> [dht-layout.c:186:dht_layout_search] 48-gv0-dht: no subvolume for hash >> (value) = 122440868 >> [2018-02-04 07:41:16.244261] W [fuse-bridge.c:2398:fuse_writev_cbk] >> 0-glusterfs-fuse: 3615890: WRITE => -1 gfid=c73ca10f-e83e-42a9-9b0a-1de4e12c6798 >> fd=0x7ffa3802a5f0 (?????? ?????/??????) >> [2018-02-04 07:41:16.254503] W [fuse-bridge.c:1377:fuse_err_cbk] >> 0-glusterfs-fuse: 3615891: FLUSH() ERR => -1 (?????? ?????/??????) >> The message "W [MSGID: 109011] [dht-layout.c:186:dht_layout_search] >> 48-gv0-dht: no subvolume for hash (value) = 122440868" repeated 81 times >> between [2018-02-04 07:41:16.189349] and [2018-02-04 07:41:16.254480] >> [2018-02-04 10:50:27.624283] W [MSGID: 109011] >> [dht-layout.c:186:dht_layout_search] 48-gv0-dht: no subvolume for hash >> (value) = 116958174 >> [2018-02-04 10:50:27.752107] W [fuse-bridge.c:2398:fuse_writev_cbk] >> 0-glusterfs-fuse: 3997764: WRITE => -1 gfid=18e2adee-ff52-414f-aa37-506cff1472ee >> fd=0x7ffa3801d7d0 (?????? ?????/??????) >> [2018-02-04 10:50:27.762331] W [fuse-bridge.c:1377:fuse_err_cbk] >> 0-glusterfs-fuse: 3997765: FLUSH() ERR => -1 (?????? ?????/??????) >> The message "W [MSGID: 109011] [dht-layout.c:186:dht_layout_search] >> 48-gv0-dht: no subvolume for hash (value) = 116958174" repeated 147 times >> between [2018-02-04 10:50:27.624283] and [2018-02-04 10:50:27.762292] >> [2018-02-04 10:55:35.256018] W [MSGID: 109011] >> [dht-layout.c:186:dht_layout_search] 48-gv0-dht: no subvolume for hash >> (value) = 28918667 >> [2018-02-04 10:55:35.387073] W [fuse-bridge.c:2398:fuse_writev_cbk] >> 0-glusterfs-fuse: 4006263: WRITE => -1 gfid=54e6f8ea-27d7-4e92-ae64-5e198bd3cb42 >> fd=0x7ffa38036bf0 (?????? ?????/??????) >> [2018-02-04 10:55:35.407554] W [fuse-bridge.c:1377:fuse_err_cbk] >> 0-glusterfs-fuse: 4006264: FLUSH() ERR => -1 (?????? ?????/??????) >> [2018-02-04 10:55:59.677734] W [MSGID: 109011] >> [dht-layout.c:186:dht_layout_search] 48-gv0-dht: no subvolume for hash >> (value) = 69319528 >> [2018-02-04 10:55:59.827012] W [fuse-bridge.c:2398:fuse_writev_cbk] >> 0-glusterfs-fuse: 4014645: WRITE => -1 gfid=ce700d9b-ef55-4e55-a371-9642e90555cb >> fd=0x7ffa38036bf0 (?????? ?????/??????) >> >> >> >> This is the reason for the I/O errors you are seeing. Gluster cannot find >> the subvolume for the file in question so it will fail the write with I/O >> error. It looks like some bricks may not have been up at the time the >> volume tried to get the layout. >> >> This is a problem as this is a pure distributed volume. For some reason >> the layout is not set on some bricks/some bricks are unreachable. >> >> There are a lot of graph changes in the logs - I would recommend against >> so many changes in such a short interval. There aren't logs for the >> interval before to find out why. Can you send me the rebalance logs from >> the nodes? >> > > To clarify, I see multiple graph changes in a few minutes. I would > recommend adding/removing multiple bricks at a time when > expanding/shrinking the volume instead of one at a time. > >> >> >> >I case we have too much capacity that's not needed at the moment we are >> going to remove-brick and fix-layout again in order to shrink >storage. >> >> >> I do see the number of bricks reducing in the graphs.Are you sure a >> remove-brick has not been run? There is no need to run a fix-layout after >> using "remove-brick start" as that will automatically rebalance data. >> >> >> >> Regards, >> Nithya >> >> On 5 February 2018 at 14:06, Nikita Yeryomin <nikyer at gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Attached the log. There are some errors in it like >>> >>> [2018-02-04 18:50:41.112962] E [fuse-bridge.c:903:fuse_getattr_resume] >>> 0-glusterfs-fuse: 9613852: GETATTR 140712792330896 >>> (7d39d329-c0e0-4997-85e6-0e66e0436315) resolution failed >>> >>> But when it occurs it seems not affecting current file i/o operations. >>> I've already re-created the volume yesterday and I was not able to >>> reproduce the error during file download after that, but still there are >>> errors in logs like above and system seems a bit unstable. >>> Let me share some more details on how we are trying to use glusterfs. >>> So it's distributed NOT replicated volume with sharding enabled. >>> We have many small servers (20GB each) in a cloud and a need to work >>> with rather large files (~300GB). >>> We start volume with one 15GB brick which is a separate XFS partition on >>> each server and then add bricks one by one to reach needed capacity. >>> After each brick is added we do rebalance fix-layout. >>> I case we have too much capacity that's not needed at the moment we are >>> going to remove-brick and fix-layout again in order to shrink storage. But >>> we have not yet been able to test removing bricks as system behaves not >>> stable after scaling out. >>> >>> What I've found here https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=875076 >>> - seems starting with one brick is not a good idea.. so we are going to try >>> starting with 2 bricks. >>> Please let me know if there are anything else we should consider >>> changing in our strategy. >>> >>> Many thanks in advance! >>> Nikita Yeryomin >>> >>> 2018-02-05 7:53 GMT+02:00 Nithya Balachandran <nbalacha at redhat.com>: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Please provide the log for the mount process from the node on which you >>>> have mounted the volume. This should be in /var/log/glusterfs and the name >>>> of the file will the the hyphenated path of the mount point. For e.g., If >>>> the volume in mounted at /mnt/glustervol, the log file will be >>>> /var/log/glusterfs/mnt-glusterfs.log >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Nithya >>>> >>>> On 4 February 2018 at 21:09, Nikita Yeryomin <nikyer at gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Please help troubleshooting glusterfs with the following setup: >>>>> Distributed volume without replication. Sharding enabled. >>>>> >>>>> # cat /etc/centos-release >>>>> >>>>> CentOS release 6.9 (Final) >>>>> >>>>> # glusterfs --version >>>>> >>>>> glusterfs 3.12.3 >>>>> >>>>> [root at master-5f81bad0054a11e8bf7d0671029ed6b8 uploads]# gluster >>>>> volume info >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Volume Name: gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Type: Distribute >>>>> >>>>> Volume ID: 1a7e05f6-4aa8-48d3-b8e3-300637031925 >>>>> >>>>> Status: Started >>>>> >>>>> Snapshot Count: 0 >>>>> >>>>> Number of Bricks: 27 >>>>> >>>>> Transport-type: tcp >>>>> >>>>> Bricks: >>>>> >>>>> Brick1: gluster3.qencode.com:/var/storage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick2: encoder-376cac0405f311e884700671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick3: encoder-ee6761c0091c11e891ba0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick4: encoder-ee68b8ea091c11e89c2d0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick5: encoder-ee663700091c11e8b48f0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick6: encoder-efcf113e091c11e899520671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick7: encoder-efcd5a24091c11e8963a0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick8: encoder-099f557e091d11e882f70671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick9: encoder-099bdda4091d11e881090671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick10: encoder-099dca56091d11e8b3410671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick11: encoder-09a1ba4e091d11e8a3c20671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick12: encoder-099a826a091d11e895940671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick13: encoder-0998aa8a091d11e8a8160671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick14: encoder-0b582724091d11e8b3b40671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick15: encoder-0dff527c091d11e896f20671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick16: encoder-0e0d5c14091d11e886cf0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick17: encoder-7f1bf3d4093b11e8a3580671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick18: encoder-7f70378c093b11e885260671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick19: encoder-7f19528c093b11e88f100671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick20: encoder-7f76c048093b11e8a7470671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick21: encoder-7f7fc90e093b11e8a74e0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick22: encoder-7f6bc382093b11e8b8a30671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick23: encoder-7f7b44d8093b11e8906f0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick24: encoder-7f72aa30093b11e89a8e0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick25: encoder-7f7d735c093b11e8b4650671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick26: encoder-7f1a5006093b11e89bcb0671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Brick27: encoder-95791076093b11e8af170671029ed6b8.qencode.com:/var/st >>>>> orage/brick/gv0 >>>>> >>>>> Options Reconfigured: >>>>> >>>>> cluster.min-free-disk: 10% >>>>> >>>>> performance.cache-max-file-size: 1048576 >>>>> >>>>> nfs.disable: on >>>>> >>>>> transport.address-family: inet >>>>> >>>>> features.shard: on >>>>> >>>>> performance.client-io-threads: on >>>>> >>>>> Each brick is 15Gb size. >>>>> >>>>> After using volume for several hours with intensive read/write >>>>> operations (~300GB written and then deleted) an attempt to write to volume >>>>> results in an Input/Output error: >>>>> >>>>> # wget https://speed.hetzner.de/1GB.bin >>>>> >>>>> --2018-02-04 12:02:34-- https://speed.hetzner.de/1GB.bin >>>>> >>>>> Resolving speed.hetzner.de... 88.198.248.254, 2a01:4f8:0:59ed::2 >>>>> >>>>> Connecting to speed.hetzner.de|88.198.248.254|:443... connected. >>>>> >>>>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK >>>>> >>>>> Length: 1048576000 (1000M) [application/octet-stream] >>>>> >>>>> Saving to: `1GB.bin' >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 38% [=============================================================> >>>>> >>>>> ] 403,619,518 27.8M/s in 15s >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Cannot write to `1GB.bin' (Input/output error). >>>>> >>>>> I don't see anything written to glusterd.log, or any other logs in >>>>> /var/log/glusterfs/* when this error occurs. >>>>> >>>>> Deleting partially downloaded file works without error. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Nikita Yeryomin >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Gluster-users mailing list >>>>> Gluster-users at gluster.org >>>>> http://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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