Xin, There is a patch [1] attempted to handle this case which is under review. [1] http://review.gluster.org/#/c/16279 On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 7:15 AM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:> Hi Atin, > > Have you fix this issue? > > Thanks, > Xin > > > > ? 2016-11-25 15:46:25?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com> ??? > > > > On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 1:14 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote: > >> Hi Atin, >> It seems that this workaround should be done by manual. >> Is that right? >> And even the files in bricks/* may be empty too. >> > > Yes, that's right > > >> >> Do you have a workaround, which is implemented in glusterfs code? >> > > Workaround is by nature manual and anything to be done through code should > be considered as fix not work around :) > > >> >> Thanks, >> Xin >> >> >> >> >> >> ? 2016-11-25 15:36:29?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com> ??? >> >> >> >> On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 12:06 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi Atin, >>> Do you mean that you have the workaround applicable now? >>> Or it will take time to design the workaround? >>> >>> If you have workaround now, could you share it to me ? >>> >> >> If you end up in having a 0 byte info file you'd need to copy the same >> info file from other node and put it there and restart glusterd. >> >> >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Xin, >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ? 2016-11-24 19:12:07?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com> ??? >>> >>> Xin - I appreciate your patience. I'd need some more time to pick this >>> item up from my backlog. I believe we have a workaround applicable here too. >>> >>> On Thu, 24 Nov 2016 at 14:24, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Hi Atin, >>>> Actually, the glusterfs is used in my project. >>>> And our test team find this issue. >>>> So I want to make sure that whether you plan to fix it. >>>> if you have plan I will wait you because your method shoud be better >>>> than mine. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Xin >>>> >>>> >>>> ? 2016-11-21 10:00:36?"Atin Mukherjee" <atin.mukherjee83 at gmail.com> ??? >>>> >>>> Hi Xin, >>>> >>>> I've not got a chance to look into it yet. delete stale volume function >>>> is in place to take care of wiping off volume configuration data which has >>>> been deleted from the cluster. However we need to revisit this code to see >>>> if this function is anymore needed given we recently added a validation to >>>> fail delete request if one of the glusterd is down. I'll get back to you on >>>> this. >>>> >>>> On Mon, 21 Nov 2016 at 07:24, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Atin, >>>> Thank you for your support. >>>> >>>> And any conclusions about this issue? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Xin >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ? 2016-11-16 20:59:05?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com> ??? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 1:53 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> ok, thank you. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ? 2016-11-15 16:12:34?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com> ??? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 12:47 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> Hi Atin, >>>> >>>> I think the root cause is in the function glusterd_import_friend_volume >>>> as below. >>>> >>>> int32_t >>>> glusterd_import_friend_volume (dict_t *peer_data, size_t count) >>>> { >>>> ... >>>> ret = glusterd_volinfo_find (new_volinfo->volname, >>>> &old_volinfo); >>>> if (0 == ret) { >>>> (void) gd_check_and_update_rebalance_info >>>> (old_volinfo, >>>> n >>>> ew_volinfo); >>>> (void) glusterd_delete_stale_volume (old_volinfo, >>>> new_volinfo); >>>> } >>>> ... >>>> ret = glusterd_store_volinfo (new_volinfo, >>>> GLUSTERD_VOLINFO_VER_AC_NONE); >>>> if (ret) { >>>> gf_msg (this->name, GF_LOG_ERROR, 0, >>>> GD_MSG_VOLINFO_STORE_FAIL, "Failed to store " >>>> "volinfo for volume %s", >>>> new_volinfo->volname); >>>> goto out; >>>> } >>>> ... >>>> } >>>> >>>> glusterd_delete_stale_volume will remove the info and bricks/* and the >>>> glusterd_store_volinfo will create the new one. >>>> But if glusterd is killed before rename the info will is empty. >>>> >>>> And glusterd will start failed because the infois empty in the next >>>> time you start the glusterd. >>>> >>>> Any idea? Atin? >>>> >>>> >>>> Give me some time, will check it out, but reading at this analysis >>>> looks very well possible if a volume is changed when the glusterd was done >>>> on node a and when the same comes up during peer handshake we update the >>>> volinfo and during that time glusterd goes down once again. I'll confirm it >>>> by tomorrow. >>>> >>>> >>>> I checked the code and it does look like you have got the right RCA for >>>> the issue which you simulated through those two scripts. However this can >>>> happen even when you try to create a fresh volume and while glusterd tries >>>> to write the content into the store and goes down before renaming the >>>> info.tmp file you get into the same situation. >>>> >>>> I'd really need to think through if this can be fixed. Suggestions are >>>> always appreciated. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> BTW, excellent work Xin! >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Xin >>>> >>>> >>>> ? 2016-11-15 12:07:05?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com> ??? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 8:58 AM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Atin, >>>> I have some clues about this issue. >>>> I could reproduce this issue use the scrip that mentioned in >>>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1308487 . >>>> >>>> >>>> I really appreciate your help in trying to nail down this issue. While >>>> I am at your email and going through the code to figure out the possible >>>> cause for it, unfortunately I don't see any script in the attachment of the >>>> bug. Could you please cross check? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> After I added some debug print,which like below, in glusterd-store.c >>>> and I found that the /var/lib/glusterd/vols/xxx/info and >>>> /var/lib/glusterd/vols/xxx/bricks/* are removed. >>>> But other files in /var/lib/glusterd/vols/xxx/ will not be remove. >>>> >>>> int32_t >>>> glusterd_store_volinfo (glusterd_volinfo_t *volinfo, >>>> glusterd_volinfo_ver_ac_t ac) >>>> { >>>> int32_t ret = -1; >>>> >>>> GF_ASSERT (volinfo) >>>> >>>> ret = access("/var/lib/glusterd/vols/gv0/info", F_OK); >>>> if(ret < 0) >>>> { >>>> gf_msg (THIS->name, GF_LOG_ERROR, 0, 0, "info is not >>>> exit(%d)", errno); >>>> } >>>> else >>>> { >>>> ret = stat("/var/lib/glusterd/vols/gv0/info", &buf); >>>> if(ret < 0) >>>> { >>>> gf_msg (THIS->name, GF_LOG_ERROR, 0, 0, "stat >>>> info error"); >>>> } >>>> else >>>> { >>>> gf_msg (THIS->name, GF_LOG_ERROR, 0, 0, "info >>>> size is %lu, inode num is %lu", buf.st_size, buf.st_ino); >>>> } >>>> } >>>> >>>> glusterd_perform_volinfo_version_action (volinfo, ac); >>>> ret = glusterd_store_create_volume_dir (volinfo); >>>> if (ret) >>>> goto out; >>>> >>>> ... >>>> } >>>> >>>> So it is easy to understand why the info or >>>> 10.32.1.144.-opt-lvmdir-c2-brick sometimes is empty. >>>> It is becaue the info file is not exist, and it will be create by ?fd >>>> open (path, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_APPEND, 0600);? in function >>>> gf_store_handle_new. >>>> And the info file is empty before rename. >>>> So the info file is empty if glusterd shutdown before rename. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> My question is following. >>>> 1.I did not find the point the info is removed.Could you tell me the >>>> point where the info and /bricks/* are removed? >>>> 2.why the file info and bricks/* is removed?But other files in var/lib/glusterd/vols/xxx/ >>>> are not be removed? >>>> >>>> >>>> AFAIK, we never delete the info file and hence this file is opened with >>>> O_APPEND flag. As I said I will go back and cross check the code once again. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Xin >>>> >>>> >>>> ? 2016-11-11 20:34:05?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com> ??? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 4:00 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Atin, >>>> >>>> Thank you for your support. >>>> Sincerely wait for your reply. >>>> >>>> By the way, could you make sure that the issue, file info is empty, >>>> cause by rename is interrupted in kernel? >>>> >>>> >>>> As per my RCA on that bug, it looked to be. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Xin >>>> >>>> ? 2016-11-11 15:49:02?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com> ??? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 1:15 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Atin, >>>> Thank you for your reply. >>>> Actually it is very difficult to reproduce because I don't know when there >>>> was an ongoing commit happening.It is just a coincidence. >>>> But I want to make sure the root cause. >>>> >>>> >>>> I'll give it a another try and see if this situation can be >>>> simulated/reproduced and will keep you posted. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> So I would be grateful if you could answer my questions below. >>>> >>>> You said that "This issue is hit at part of the negative testing where >>>> while gluster volume set was executed at the same point of time glusterd in >>>> another instance was brought down. In the faulty node we could see >>>> /var/lib/glusterd/vols/<volname>info file been empty whereas the >>>> info.tmp file has the correct contents." in comment. >>>> >>>> I have two questions for you. >>>> >>>> 1.Could you reproduce this issue by gluster volume set glusterd which was brought down? >>>> 2.Could you be certain that this issue is cause by rename is interrupted in kernel? >>>> >>>> In my case there are two files, info and 10.32.1.144.-opt-lvmdir-c2-brick, are both empty. >>>> But in my view only one rename can be running at the same time because of the big lock. >>>> Why there are two files are empty? >>>> >>>> >>>> Could rename("info.tmp", "info") and rename("xxx-brick.tmp", "xxx-brick") be running in two thread? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Xin >>>> >>>> >>>> ? 2016-11-11 15:27:03?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com> ??? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 12:38 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> Hi Atin, >>>> Thank you for your reply. >>>> >>>> As you said that the info file can only be changed in the glusterd_store_volinfo() >>>> sequentially because of the big lock. >>>> >>>> I have found the similar issue as below that you mentioned. >>>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1308487 >>>> >>>> >>>> Great, so this is what I was actually trying to refer in my first email >>>> that I saw a similar issue. Have you got a chance to look at >>>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1308487#c4 ? But in your >>>> case, did you try to bring down glusterd when there was an ongoing commit >>>> happening? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> You said that "This issue is hit at part of the negative testing where >>>> while gluster volume set was executed at the same point of time glusterd in >>>> another instance was brought down. In the faulty node we could see >>>> /var/lib/glusterd/vols/<volname>info file been empty whereas the >>>> info.tmp file has the correct contents." in comment. >>>> >>>> I have two questions for you. >>>> >>>> 1.Could you reproduce this issue by gluster volume set glusterd which was brought down? >>>> 2.Could you be certain that this issue is cause by rename is interrupted in kernel? >>>> >>>> In my case there are two files, info and 10.32.1.144.-opt-lvmdir-c2-brick, are both empty. >>>> But in my view only one rename can be running at the same time because of the big lock. >>>> Why there are two files are empty? >>>> >>>> >>>> Could rename("info.tmp", "info") and rename("xxx-brick.tmp", "xxx-brick") be running in two thread? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Xin >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ? 2016-11-11 14:36:40?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com> ??? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 8:33 AM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Atin, >>>> >>>> Thank you for your reply. >>>> I have two questions for you. >>>> >>>> 1.Are the two files info and info.tmp are only to be created or changed >>>> in function glusterd_store_volinfo()? I did not find other point in which >>>> the two file are changed. >>>> >>>> >>>> If we are talking about info file volume then yes, the mentioned >>>> function actually takes care of it. >>>> >>>> >>>> 2.I found that glusterd_store_volinfo() will be call in many point by >>>> glusterd.Is there a problem of thread synchronization?If so, one thread may >>>> open a same file info.tmp using O_TRUNC flag when another thread is >>>> writing the info,tmp.Could this case happen? >>>> >>>> >>>> In glusterd threads are big lock protected and I don't see a >>>> possibility (theoretically) to have two glusterd_store_volinfo () calls at >>>> a given point of time. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Xin >>>> >>>> >>>> At 2016-11-10 21:41:06, "Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Did you run out of disk space by any chance? AFAIK, the code is like we >>>> write new stuffs to .tmp file and rename it back to the original file. In >>>> case of a disk space issue I expect both the files to be of non zero size. >>>> But having said that I vaguely remember a similar issue (in the form of a >>>> bug or an email) landed up once but we couldn't reproduce it, so something >>>> is wrong with the atomic update here is what I guess. I'll be glad if you >>>> have a reproducer for the same and then we can dig into it further. >>>> >>>> On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 1:32 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> When I start the glusterd some error happened. >>>> And the log is following. >>>> >>>> [2016-11-08 07:58:34.989365] I [MSGID: 100030] [glusterfsd.c:2318:main] >>>> 0-/usr/sbin/glusterd: Started running /usr/sbin/glusterd version 3.7.6 >>>> (args: /usr/sbin/glusterd -p /var/run/glusterd.pid --log-level INFO) >>>> [2016-11-08 07:58:34.998356] I [MSGID: 106478] [glusterd.c:1350:init] >>>> 0-management: Maximum allowed open file descriptors set to 65536 >>>> [2016-11-08 07:58:35.000667] I [MSGID: 106479] [glusterd.c:1399:init] >>>> 0-management: Using /system/glusterd as working directory >>>> [2016-11-08 07:58:35.024508] I [MSGID: 106514] >>>> [glusterd-store.c:2075:glusterd_restore_op_version] 0-management: >>>> Upgrade detected. Setting op-version to minimum : 1 >>>> *[2016-11-08 07:58:35.025356] E [MSGID: 106206] >>>> [glusterd-store.c:2562:glusterd_store_update_volinfo] 0-management: Failed >>>> to get next store iter * >>>> *[2016-11-08 07:58:35.025401] E [MSGID: 106207] >>>> [glusterd-store.c:2844:glusterd_store_retrieve_volume] 0-management: Failed >>>> to update volinfo for c_glusterfs volume * >>>> *[2016-11-08 07:58:35.025463] E [MSGID: 106201] >>>> [glusterd-store.c:3042:glusterd_store_retrieve_volumes] 0-management: >>>> Unable to restore volume: c_glusterfs * >>>> *[2016-11-08 07:58:35.025544] E [MSGID: 101019] >>>> [xlator.c:428:xlator_init] 0-management: Initialization of volume >>>> 'management' failed, review your volfile again * >>>> *[2016-11-08 07:58:35.025582] E [graph.c:322:glusterfs_graph_init] >>>> 0-management: initializing translator failed * >>>> *[2016-11-08 07:58:35.025629] E [graph.c:661:glusterfs_graph_activate] >>>> 0-graph: init failed * >>>> [2016-11-08 07:58:35.026109] W [glusterfsd.c:1236:cleanup_and_exit] >>>> (-->/usr/sbin/glusterd(glusterfs_volumes_init-0x1b260) [0x1000a718] >>>> -->/usr/sbin/glusterd(glusterfs_process_volfp-0x1b3b8) [0x1000a5a8] >>>> -->/usr/sbin/glusterd(cleanup_and_exit-0x1c02c) [0x100098bc] ) 0-: >>>> received signum (0), shutting down >>>> >>>> >>>> And then I found that the size of vols/volume_name/info is 0.It cause >>>> glusterd shutdown. >>>> But I found that vols/volume_name_info.tmp is not 0. >>>> And I found that there is a brick file vols/volume_name/bricks/xxxx.brick >>>> is 0, but vols/volume_name/bricks/xxxx.brick.tmp is not 0. >>>> >>>> I read the function code glusterd_store_volinfo () in glusterd-store.c >>>> . >>>> I know that the info.tmp will be rename to info in function >>>> glusterd_store_volume_atomic_update(). >>>> >>>> But my question is that why the info file is 0 but info.tmp is not 0. >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Xin >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Gluster-users mailing list >>>> Gluster-users at gluster.org >>>> http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> ~ Atin (atinm) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> ~ Atin (atinm) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> ~ Atin (atinm) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> ~ Atin (atinm) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> ~ Atin (atinm) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> ~ Atin (atinm) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> ~ Atin (atinm) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> ~ Atin (atinm) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Gluster-users mailing list >>>> Gluster-users at gluster.org >>>> http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users >>>> >>>> -- >>>> --Atin >>>> >>>> -- >>> - Atin (atinm) >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> ~ Atin (atinm) >> >> >> >> >> > > > > -- > > ~ Atin (atinm) > > > > >-- ~ Atin (atinm) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Hi Atin,
Thank your for your support.
Thanks,
Xin
At 2017-01-10 12:02:12, "Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at
redhat.com> wrote:
Xin,
There is a patch [1] attempted to handle this case which is under review.
[1] http://review.gluster.org/#/c/16279
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 7:15 AM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi Atin,
Have you fix this issue?
Thanks,
Xin
? 2016-11-25 15:46:25?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com>
???
On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 1:14 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi Atin,
It seems that this workaround should be done by manual.
Is that right?
And even the files in bricks/* may be empty too.
Yes, that's right
Do you have a workaround, which is implemented in glusterfs code?
Workaround is by nature manual and anything to be done through code should be
considered as fix not work around :)
Thanks,
Xin
? 2016-11-25 15:36:29?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com>
???
On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 12:06 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi Atin,
Do you mean that you have the workaround applicable now?
Or it will take time to design the workaround?
If you have workaround now, could you share it to me ?
If you end up in having a 0 byte info file you'd need to copy the same info
file from other node and put it there and restart glusterd.
Thanks,
Xin,
? 2016-11-24 19:12:07?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com>
???
Xin - I appreciate your patience. I'd need some more time to pick this item
up from my backlog. I believe we have a workaround applicable here too.
On Thu, 24 Nov 2016 at 14:24, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi Atin,
Actually, the glusterfs is used in my project.
And our test team find this issue.
So I want to make sure that whether you plan to fix it.
if you have plan I will wait you because your method shoud be better than mine.
Thanks,
Xin
? 2016-11-21 10:00:36?"Atin Mukherjee" <atin.mukherjee83 at
gmail.com> ???
Hi Xin,
I've not got a chance to look into it yet. delete stale volume function is
in place to take care of wiping off volume configuration data which has been
deleted from the cluster. However we need to revisit this code to see if this
function is anymore needed given we recently added a validation to fail delete
request if one of the glusterd is down. I'll get back to you on this.
On Mon, 21 Nov 2016 at 07:24, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi Atin,
Thank you for your support.
And any conclusions about this issue?
Thanks,
Xin
? 2016-11-16 20:59:05?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com>
???
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 1:53 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
ok, thank you.
? 2016-11-15 16:12:34?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com>
???
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 12:47 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi Atin,
I think the root cause is in the function glusterd_import_friend_volume as
below.
int32_t
glusterd_import_friend_volume (dict_t *peer_data, size_t count)
{
...
ret = glusterd_volinfo_find (new_volinfo->volname, &old_volinfo);
if (0 == ret) {
(void) gd_check_and_update_rebalance_info (old_volinfo,
new_volinfo);
(void) glusterd_delete_stale_volume (old_volinfo, new_volinfo);
}
...
ret = glusterd_store_volinfo (new_volinfo,
GLUSTERD_VOLINFO_VER_AC_NONE);
if (ret) {
gf_msg (this->name, GF_LOG_ERROR, 0,
GD_MSG_VOLINFO_STORE_FAIL, "Failed to store "
"volinfo for volume %s",
new_volinfo->volname);
goto out;
}
...
}
glusterd_delete_stale_volume will remove the info and bricks/* and the
glusterd_store_volinfo will create the new one.
But if glusterd is killed before rename the info will is empty.
And glusterd will start failed because the infois empty in the next time you
start the glusterd.
Any idea? Atin?
Give me some time, will check it out, but reading at this analysis looks very
well possible if a volume is changed when the glusterd was done on node a and
when the same comes up during peer handshake we update the volinfo and during
that time glusterd goes down once again. I'll confirm it by tomorrow.
I checked the code and it does look like you have got the right RCA for the
issue which you simulated through those two scripts. However this can happen
even when you try to create a fresh volume and while glusterd tries to write the
content into the store and goes down before renaming the info.tmp file you get
into the same situation.
I'd really need to think through if this can be fixed. Suggestions are
always appreciated.
BTW, excellent work Xin!
Thanks,
Xin
? 2016-11-15 12:07:05?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com>
???
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 8:58 AM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi Atin,
I have some clues about this issue.
I could reproduce this issue use the scrip that mentioned in
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1308487 .
I really appreciate your help in trying to nail down this issue. While I am at
your email and going through the code to figure out the possible cause for it,
unfortunately I don't see any script in the attachment of the bug. Could
you please cross check?
After I added some debug print,which like below, in glusterd-store.c and I found
that the /var/lib/glusterd/vols/xxx/info and /var/lib/glusterd/vols/xxx/bricks/*
are removed.
But other files in /var/lib/glusterd/vols/xxx/ will not be remove.
int32_t
glusterd_store_volinfo (glusterd_volinfo_t *volinfo, glusterd_volinfo_ver_ac_t
ac)
{
int32_t ret = -1;
GF_ASSERT (volinfo)
ret = access("/var/lib/glusterd/vols/gv0/info", F_OK);
if(ret < 0)
{
gf_msg (THIS->name, GF_LOG_ERROR, 0, 0, "info is not
exit(%d)", errno);
}
else
{
ret = stat("/var/lib/glusterd/vols/gv0/info",
&buf);
if(ret < 0)
{
gf_msg (THIS->name, GF_LOG_ERROR, 0, 0, "stat
info error");
}
else
{
gf_msg (THIS->name, GF_LOG_ERROR, 0, 0, "info
size is %lu, inode num is %lu", buf.st_size, buf.st_ino);
}
}
glusterd_perform_volinfo_version_action (volinfo, ac);
ret = glusterd_store_create_volume_dir (volinfo);
if (ret)
goto out;
...
}
So it is easy to understand why the info or 10.32.1.144.-opt-lvmdir-c2-brick
sometimes is empty.
It is becaue the info file is not exist, and it will be create by ?fd = open
(path, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_APPEND, 0600);? in function gf_store_handle_new.
And the info file is empty before rename.
So the info file is empty if glusterd shutdown before rename.
My question is following.
1.I did not find the point the info is removed.Could you tell me the point where
the info and /bricks/* are removed?
2.why the file info and bricks/* is removed?But other files in
var/lib/glusterd/vols/xxx/ are not be removed?
AFAIK, we never delete the info file and hence this file is opened with O_APPEND
flag. As I said I will go back and cross check the code once again.
Thanks,
Xin
? 2016-11-11 20:34:05?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com>
???
On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 4:00 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi Atin,
Thank you for your support.
Sincerely wait for your reply.
By the way, could you make sure that the issue, file info is empty, cause by
rename is interrupted in kernel?
As per my RCA on that bug, it looked to be.
Thanks,
Xin
? 2016-11-11 15:49:02?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com>
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On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 1:15 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi Atin,
Thank you for your reply.
Actually it is very difficult to reproduce because I don't know when there
was an ongoing commit happening.It is just a coincidence.
But I want to make sure the root cause.
I'll give it a another try and see if this situation can be
simulated/reproduced and will keep you posted.
So I would be grateful if you could answer my questions below.
You said that "This issue is hit at part of the negative testing where
while gluster volume set was executed at the same point of time glusterd in
another instance was brought down. In the faulty node we could see
/var/lib/glusterd/vols/<volname>info file been empty whereas the info.tmp
file has the correct contents." in comment.
I have two questions for you.
1.Could you reproduce this issue by gluster volume set glusterd which was
brought down?
2.Could you be certain that this issue is cause by rename is interrupted in
kernel?
In my case there are two files, info and 10.32.1.144.-opt-lvmdir-c2-brick, are
both empty.
But in my view only one rename can be running at the same time because of the
big lock.
Why there are two files are empty?
Could rename("info.tmp", "info") and
rename("xxx-brick.tmp", "xxx-brick") be running in two
thread?
Thanks,
Xin
? 2016-11-11 15:27:03?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com>
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On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 12:38 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi Atin,
Thank you for your reply.
As you said that the info file can only be changed in the
glusterd_store_volinfo() sequentially because of the big lock.
I have found the similar issue as below that you mentioned.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1308487
Great, so this is what I was actually trying to refer in my first email that I
saw a similar issue. Have you got a chance to look at
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1308487#c4 ? But in your case, did
you try to bring down glusterd when there was an ongoing commit happening?
You said that "This issue is hit at part of the negative testing where
while gluster volume set was executed at the same point of time glusterd in
another instance was brought down. In the faulty node we could see
/var/lib/glusterd/vols/<volname>info file been empty whereas the info.tmp
file has the correct contents." in comment.
I have two questions for you.
1.Could you reproduce this issue by gluster volume set glusterd which was
brought down?
2.Could you be certain that this issue is cause by rename is interrupted in
kernel?
In my case there are two files, info and 10.32.1.144.-opt-lvmdir-c2-brick, are
both empty.
But in my view only one rename can be running at the same time because of the
big lock.
Why there are two files are empty?
Could rename("info.tmp", "info") and
rename("xxx-brick.tmp", "xxx-brick") be running in two
thread?
Thanks,
Xin
? 2016-11-11 14:36:40?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com>
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On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 8:33 AM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi Atin,
Thank you for your reply.
I have two questions for you.
1.Are the two files info and info.tmp are only to be created or changed in
function glusterd_store_volinfo()? I did not find other point in which the two
file are changed.
If we are talking about info file volume then yes, the mentioned function
actually takes care of it.
2.I found that glusterd_store_volinfo() will be call in many point by
glusterd.Is there a problem of thread synchronization?If so, one thread may open
a same file info.tmp using O_TRUNC flag when another thread is writing the
info,tmp.Could this case happen?
In glusterd threads are big lock protected and I don't see a possibility
(theoretically) to have two glusterd_store_volinfo () calls at a given point of
time.
Thanks,
Xin
At 2016-11-10 21:41:06, "Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at
redhat.com> wrote:
Did you run out of disk space by any chance? AFAIK, the code is like we write
new stuffs to .tmp file and rename it back to the original file. In case of a
disk space issue I expect both the files to be of non zero size. But having said
that I vaguely remember a similar issue (in the form of a bug or an email)
landed up once but we couldn't reproduce it, so something is wrong with the
atomic update here is what I guess. I'll be glad if you have a reproducer
for the same and then we can dig into it further.
On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 1:32 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi,
When I start the glusterd some error happened.
And the log is following.
[2016-11-08 07:58:34.989365] I [MSGID: 100030] [glusterfsd.c:2318:main]
0-/usr/sbin/glusterd: Started running /usr/sbin/glusterd version 3.7.6 (args:
/usr/sbin/glusterd -p /var/run/glusterd.pid --log-level INFO)
[2016-11-08 07:58:34.998356] I [MSGID: 106478] [glusterd.c:1350:init]
0-management: Maximum allowed open file descriptors set to 65536
[2016-11-08 07:58:35.000667] I [MSGID: 106479] [glusterd.c:1399:init]
0-management: Using /system/glusterd as working directory
[2016-11-08 07:58:35.024508] I [MSGID: 106514]
[glusterd-store.c:2075:glusterd_restore_op_version] 0-management: Upgrade
detected. Setting op-version to minimum : 1
[2016-11-08 07:58:35.025356] E [MSGID: 106206]
[glusterd-store.c:2562:glusterd_store_update_volinfo] 0-management: Failed to
get next store iter
[2016-11-08 07:58:35.025401] E [MSGID: 106207]
[glusterd-store.c:2844:glusterd_store_retrieve_volume] 0-management: Failed to
update volinfo for c_glusterfs volume
[2016-11-08 07:58:35.025463] E [MSGID: 106201]
[glusterd-store.c:3042:glusterd_store_retrieve_volumes] 0-management: Unable to
restore volume: c_glusterfs
[2016-11-08 07:58:35.025544] E [MSGID: 101019] [xlator.c:428:xlator_init]
0-management: Initialization of volume 'management' failed, review your
volfile again
[2016-11-08 07:58:35.025582] E [graph.c:322:glusterfs_graph_init] 0-management:
initializing translator failed
[2016-11-08 07:58:35.025629] E [graph.c:661:glusterfs_graph_activate] 0-graph:
init failed
[2016-11-08 07:58:35.026109] W [glusterfsd.c:1236:cleanup_and_exit]
(-->/usr/sbin/glusterd(glusterfs_volumes_init-0x1b260) [0x1000a718]
-->/usr/sbin/glusterd(glusterfs_process_volfp-0x1b3b8) [0x1000a5a8]
-->/usr/sbin/glusterd(cleanup_and_exit-0x1c02c) [0x100098bc] ) 0-: received
signum (0), shutting down
And then I found that the size of vols/volume_name/info is 0.It cause glusterd
shutdown.
But I found that vols/volume_name_info.tmp is not 0.
And I found that there is a brick file vols/volume_name/bricks/xxxx.brick is 0,
but vols/volume_name/bricks/xxxx.brick.tmp is not 0.
I read the function code glusterd_store_volinfo () in glusterd-store.c .
I know that the info.tmp will be rename to info in function
glusterd_store_volume_atomic_update().
But my question is that why the info file is 0 but info.tmp is not 0.
Thanks,
Xin
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Hi Atin,
Thank your for your reply.It is very helpful for me.
And I have a question for you.
I want to know that if gluster community ever run code static tool, such as
valgrind, to check the glusterfs.
Thanks,
Xin
At 2017-01-10 12:02:12, "Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at
redhat.com> wrote:
Xin,
There is a patch [1] attempted to handle this case which is under review.
[1] http://review.gluster.org/#/c/16279
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 7:15 AM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi Atin,
Have you fix this issue?
Thanks,
Xin
? 2016-11-25 15:46:25?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com>
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On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 1:14 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi Atin,
It seems that this workaround should be done by manual.
Is that right?
And even the files in bricks/* may be empty too.
Yes, that's right
Do you have a workaround, which is implemented in glusterfs code?
Workaround is by nature manual and anything to be done through code should be
considered as fix not work around :)
Thanks,
Xin
? 2016-11-25 15:36:29?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com>
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On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 12:06 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi Atin,
Do you mean that you have the workaround applicable now?
Or it will take time to design the workaround?
If you have workaround now, could you share it to me ?
If you end up in having a 0 byte info file you'd need to copy the same info
file from other node and put it there and restart glusterd.
Thanks,
Xin,
? 2016-11-24 19:12:07?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com>
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Xin - I appreciate your patience. I'd need some more time to pick this item
up from my backlog. I believe we have a workaround applicable here too.
On Thu, 24 Nov 2016 at 14:24, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi Atin,
Actually, the glusterfs is used in my project.
And our test team find this issue.
So I want to make sure that whether you plan to fix it.
if you have plan I will wait you because your method shoud be better than mine.
Thanks,
Xin
? 2016-11-21 10:00:36?"Atin Mukherjee" <atin.mukherjee83 at
gmail.com> ???
Hi Xin,
I've not got a chance to look into it yet. delete stale volume function is
in place to take care of wiping off volume configuration data which has been
deleted from the cluster. However we need to revisit this code to see if this
function is anymore needed given we recently added a validation to fail delete
request if one of the glusterd is down. I'll get back to you on this.
On Mon, 21 Nov 2016 at 07:24, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi Atin,
Thank you for your support.
And any conclusions about this issue?
Thanks,
Xin
? 2016-11-16 20:59:05?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com>
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On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 1:53 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
ok, thank you.
? 2016-11-15 16:12:34?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com>
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On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 12:47 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi Atin,
I think the root cause is in the function glusterd_import_friend_volume as
below.
int32_t
glusterd_import_friend_volume (dict_t *peer_data, size_t count)
{
...
ret = glusterd_volinfo_find (new_volinfo->volname, &old_volinfo);
if (0 == ret) {
(void) gd_check_and_update_rebalance_info (old_volinfo,
new_volinfo);
(void) glusterd_delete_stale_volume (old_volinfo, new_volinfo);
}
...
ret = glusterd_store_volinfo (new_volinfo,
GLUSTERD_VOLINFO_VER_AC_NONE);
if (ret) {
gf_msg (this->name, GF_LOG_ERROR, 0,
GD_MSG_VOLINFO_STORE_FAIL, "Failed to store "
"volinfo for volume %s",
new_volinfo->volname);
goto out;
}
...
}
glusterd_delete_stale_volume will remove the info and bricks/* and the
glusterd_store_volinfo will create the new one.
But if glusterd is killed before rename the info will is empty.
And glusterd will start failed because the infois empty in the next time you
start the glusterd.
Any idea? Atin?
Give me some time, will check it out, but reading at this analysis looks very
well possible if a volume is changed when the glusterd was done on node a and
when the same comes up during peer handshake we update the volinfo and during
that time glusterd goes down once again. I'll confirm it by tomorrow.
I checked the code and it does look like you have got the right RCA for the
issue which you simulated through those two scripts. However this can happen
even when you try to create a fresh volume and while glusterd tries to write the
content into the store and goes down before renaming the info.tmp file you get
into the same situation.
I'd really need to think through if this can be fixed. Suggestions are
always appreciated.
BTW, excellent work Xin!
Thanks,
Xin
? 2016-11-15 12:07:05?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com>
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On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 8:58 AM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi Atin,
I have some clues about this issue.
I could reproduce this issue use the scrip that mentioned in
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1308487 .
I really appreciate your help in trying to nail down this issue. While I am at
your email and going through the code to figure out the possible cause for it,
unfortunately I don't see any script in the attachment of the bug. Could
you please cross check?
After I added some debug print,which like below, in glusterd-store.c and I found
that the /var/lib/glusterd/vols/xxx/info and /var/lib/glusterd/vols/xxx/bricks/*
are removed.
But other files in /var/lib/glusterd/vols/xxx/ will not be remove.
int32_t
glusterd_store_volinfo (glusterd_volinfo_t *volinfo, glusterd_volinfo_ver_ac_t
ac)
{
int32_t ret = -1;
GF_ASSERT (volinfo)
ret = access("/var/lib/glusterd/vols/gv0/info", F_OK);
if(ret < 0)
{
gf_msg (THIS->name, GF_LOG_ERROR, 0, 0, "info is not
exit(%d)", errno);
}
else
{
ret = stat("/var/lib/glusterd/vols/gv0/info",
&buf);
if(ret < 0)
{
gf_msg (THIS->name, GF_LOG_ERROR, 0, 0, "stat
info error");
}
else
{
gf_msg (THIS->name, GF_LOG_ERROR, 0, 0, "info
size is %lu, inode num is %lu", buf.st_size, buf.st_ino);
}
}
glusterd_perform_volinfo_version_action (volinfo, ac);
ret = glusterd_store_create_volume_dir (volinfo);
if (ret)
goto out;
...
}
So it is easy to understand why the info or 10.32.1.144.-opt-lvmdir-c2-brick
sometimes is empty.
It is becaue the info file is not exist, and it will be create by ?fd = open
(path, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_APPEND, 0600);? in function gf_store_handle_new.
And the info file is empty before rename.
So the info file is empty if glusterd shutdown before rename.
My question is following.
1.I did not find the point the info is removed.Could you tell me the point where
the info and /bricks/* are removed?
2.why the file info and bricks/* is removed?But other files in
var/lib/glusterd/vols/xxx/ are not be removed?
AFAIK, we never delete the info file and hence this file is opened with O_APPEND
flag. As I said I will go back and cross check the code once again.
Thanks,
Xin
? 2016-11-11 20:34:05?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com>
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On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 4:00 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi Atin,
Thank you for your support.
Sincerely wait for your reply.
By the way, could you make sure that the issue, file info is empty, cause by
rename is interrupted in kernel?
As per my RCA on that bug, it looked to be.
Thanks,
Xin
? 2016-11-11 15:49:02?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com>
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On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 1:15 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi Atin,
Thank you for your reply.
Actually it is very difficult to reproduce because I don't know when there
was an ongoing commit happening.It is just a coincidence.
But I want to make sure the root cause.
I'll give it a another try and see if this situation can be
simulated/reproduced and will keep you posted.
So I would be grateful if you could answer my questions below.
You said that "This issue is hit at part of the negative testing where
while gluster volume set was executed at the same point of time glusterd in
another instance was brought down. In the faulty node we could see
/var/lib/glusterd/vols/<volname>info file been empty whereas the info.tmp
file has the correct contents." in comment.
I have two questions for you.
1.Could you reproduce this issue by gluster volume set glusterd which was
brought down?
2.Could you be certain that this issue is cause by rename is interrupted in
kernel?
In my case there are two files, info and 10.32.1.144.-opt-lvmdir-c2-brick, are
both empty.
But in my view only one rename can be running at the same time because of the
big lock.
Why there are two files are empty?
Could rename("info.tmp", "info") and
rename("xxx-brick.tmp", "xxx-brick") be running in two
thread?
Thanks,
Xin
? 2016-11-11 15:27:03?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com>
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On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 12:38 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi Atin,
Thank you for your reply.
As you said that the info file can only be changed in the
glusterd_store_volinfo() sequentially because of the big lock.
I have found the similar issue as below that you mentioned.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1308487
Great, so this is what I was actually trying to refer in my first email that I
saw a similar issue. Have you got a chance to look at
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1308487#c4 ? But in your case, did
you try to bring down glusterd when there was an ongoing commit happening?
You said that "This issue is hit at part of the negative testing where
while gluster volume set was executed at the same point of time glusterd in
another instance was brought down. In the faulty node we could see
/var/lib/glusterd/vols/<volname>info file been empty whereas the info.tmp
file has the correct contents." in comment.
I have two questions for you.
1.Could you reproduce this issue by gluster volume set glusterd which was
brought down?
2.Could you be certain that this issue is cause by rename is interrupted in
kernel?
In my case there are two files, info and 10.32.1.144.-opt-lvmdir-c2-brick, are
both empty.
But in my view only one rename can be running at the same time because of the
big lock.
Why there are two files are empty?
Could rename("info.tmp", "info") and
rename("xxx-brick.tmp", "xxx-brick") be running in two
thread?
Thanks,
Xin
? 2016-11-11 14:36:40?"Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at redhat.com>
???
On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 8:33 AM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi Atin,
Thank you for your reply.
I have two questions for you.
1.Are the two files info and info.tmp are only to be created or changed in
function glusterd_store_volinfo()? I did not find other point in which the two
file are changed.
If we are talking about info file volume then yes, the mentioned function
actually takes care of it.
2.I found that glusterd_store_volinfo() will be call in many point by
glusterd.Is there a problem of thread synchronization?If so, one thread may open
a same file info.tmp using O_TRUNC flag when another thread is writing the
info,tmp.Could this case happen?
In glusterd threads are big lock protected and I don't see a possibility
(theoretically) to have two glusterd_store_volinfo () calls at a given point of
time.
Thanks,
Xin
At 2016-11-10 21:41:06, "Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj at
redhat.com> wrote:
Did you run out of disk space by any chance? AFAIK, the code is like we write
new stuffs to .tmp file and rename it back to the original file. In case of a
disk space issue I expect both the files to be of non zero size. But having said
that I vaguely remember a similar issue (in the form of a bug or an email)
landed up once but we couldn't reproduce it, so something is wrong with the
atomic update here is what I guess. I'll be glad if you have a reproducer
for the same and then we can dig into it further.
On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 1:32 PM, songxin <songxin_1980 at 126.com> wrote:
Hi,
When I start the glusterd some error happened.
And the log is following.
[2016-11-08 07:58:34.989365] I [MSGID: 100030] [glusterfsd.c:2318:main]
0-/usr/sbin/glusterd: Started running /usr/sbin/glusterd version 3.7.6 (args:
/usr/sbin/glusterd -p /var/run/glusterd.pid --log-level INFO)
[2016-11-08 07:58:34.998356] I [MSGID: 106478] [glusterd.c:1350:init]
0-management: Maximum allowed open file descriptors set to 65536
[2016-11-08 07:58:35.000667] I [MSGID: 106479] [glusterd.c:1399:init]
0-management: Using /system/glusterd as working directory
[2016-11-08 07:58:35.024508] I [MSGID: 106514]
[glusterd-store.c:2075:glusterd_restore_op_version] 0-management: Upgrade
detected. Setting op-version to minimum : 1
[2016-11-08 07:58:35.025356] E [MSGID: 106206]
[glusterd-store.c:2562:glusterd_store_update_volinfo] 0-management: Failed to
get next store iter
[2016-11-08 07:58:35.025401] E [MSGID: 106207]
[glusterd-store.c:2844:glusterd_store_retrieve_volume] 0-management: Failed to
update volinfo for c_glusterfs volume
[2016-11-08 07:58:35.025463] E [MSGID: 106201]
[glusterd-store.c:3042:glusterd_store_retrieve_volumes] 0-management: Unable to
restore volume: c_glusterfs
[2016-11-08 07:58:35.025544] E [MSGID: 101019] [xlator.c:428:xlator_init]
0-management: Initialization of volume 'management' failed, review your
volfile again
[2016-11-08 07:58:35.025582] E [graph.c:322:glusterfs_graph_init] 0-management:
initializing translator failed
[2016-11-08 07:58:35.025629] E [graph.c:661:glusterfs_graph_activate] 0-graph:
init failed
[2016-11-08 07:58:35.026109] W [glusterfsd.c:1236:cleanup_and_exit]
(-->/usr/sbin/glusterd(glusterfs_volumes_init-0x1b260) [0x1000a718]
-->/usr/sbin/glusterd(glusterfs_process_volfp-0x1b3b8) [0x1000a5a8]
-->/usr/sbin/glusterd(cleanup_and_exit-0x1c02c) [0x100098bc] ) 0-: received
signum (0), shutting down
And then I found that the size of vols/volume_name/info is 0.It cause glusterd
shutdown.
But I found that vols/volume_name_info.tmp is not 0.
And I found that there is a brick file vols/volume_name/bricks/xxxx.brick is 0,
but vols/volume_name/bricks/xxxx.brick.tmp is not 0.
I read the function code glusterd_store_volinfo () in glusterd-store.c .
I know that the info.tmp will be rename to info in function
glusterd_store_volume_atomic_update().
But my question is that why the info file is 0 but info.tmp is not 0.
Thanks,
Xin
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