On Sun, Jan 6, 2019 at 7:58 AM Raghavendra Gowdappa <rgowdapp at
redhat.com>
wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 6, 2019 at 4:19 AM Matt Waymack <mwaymack at nsgdv.com>
wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>> I'm having a problem writing to our volume. When writing files
larger
>> than about 2GB, I get an intermittent issue where the write will fail
and
>> return Input/Output error. This is also shown in the FUSE log of the
>> client (this is affecting all clients). A snip of a client log is
below:
>>
>> [2019-01-05 22:39:44.581371] W [fuse-bridge.c:2474:fuse_writev_cbk]
>> 0-glusterfs-fuse: 51040978: WRITE => -1
>> gfid=82a0b5c4-7ef3-43c2-ad86-41e16673d7c2 fd=0x7f949839a368
(Input/output
>> error)
>>
>> [2019-01-05 22:39:44.598392] W [fuse-bridge.c:1441:fuse_err_cbk]
>> 0-glusterfs-fuse: 51040979: FLUSH() ERR => -1 (Input/output error)
>>
>> [2019-01-05 22:39:47.420920] W [fuse-bridge.c:2474:fuse_writev_cbk]
>> 0-glusterfs-fuse: 51041266: WRITE => -1
>> gfid=0e8e1e13-97a5-478a-bc58-e81ddf3698a3 fd=0x7f949809b7f8
(Input/output
>> error)
>>
>> [2019-01-05 22:39:47.433377] W [fuse-bridge.c:1441:fuse_err_cbk]
>> 0-glusterfs-fuse: 51041267: FLUSH() ERR => -1 (Input/output error)
>>
>> [2019-01-05 22:39:50.441531] W [fuse-bridge.c:2474:fuse_writev_cbk]
>> 0-glusterfs-fuse: 51041548: WRITE => -1
>> gfid=0e8e1e13-97a5-478a-bc58-e81ddf3698a3 fd=0x7f949839a368
(Input/output
>> error)
>>
>> [2019-01-05 22:39:50.451914] W [fuse-bridge.c:1441:fuse_err_cbk]
>> 0-glusterfs-fuse: 51041549: FLUSH() ERR => -1 (Input/output error)
>>
>> The message "W [MSGID: 109011]
[dht-layout.c:163:dht_layout_search]
>> 0-gv1-dht: no subvolume for hash (value) = 1311504267" repeated
1721 times
>> between [2019-01-05 22:39:33.906241] and [2019-01-05 22:39:44.598371]
>>
>> The message "E [MSGID: 101046]
[dht-common.c:1502:dht_lookup_dir_cbk]
>> 0-gv1-dht: dict is null" repeated 1714 times between [2019-01-05
>> 22:39:33.925981] and [2019-01-05 22:39:50.451862]
>>
>> The message "W [MSGID: 109011]
[dht-layout.c:163:dht_layout_search]
>> 0-gv1-dht: no subvolume for hash (value) = 1137142622" repeated
1707 times
>> between [2019-01-05 22:39:39.636552] and [2019-01-05 22:39:50.451895]
>>
>
> This looks to be a DHT issue. Some questions:
> * Are all subvolumes of DHT up and client is connected to them?
> Particularly the subvolume which contains the file in question.
> * Can you get all extended attributes of parent directory of the file from
> all bricks?
> * set diagnostics.client-log-level to TRACE, capture these errors again
> and attach the client log file.
>
I spoke a bit early. dht_writev doesn't search hashed subvolume as its
already been looked up in lookup. So, these msgs looks to be of a different
issue - not writev failure.
>
>> This is intermittent for most files, but eventually if a file is large
>> enough it will not write. The workflow is SFTP tot he client which
then
>> writes to the volume over FUSE. When files get to a certain point,w e
can
>> no longer write to them. The file sizes are different as well, so
it's not
>> like they all get to the same size and just stop either. I've
ruled out a
>> free space issue, our files at their largest are only a few hundred GB
and
>> we have tens of terrabytes free on each brick. We are also sharding at
1GB.
>>
>> I'm not sure where to go from here as the error seems vague and I
can
>> only see it on the client log. I'm not seeing these errors on the
nodes
>> themselves. This is also seen if I mount the volume via FUSE on any of
the
>> nodes as well and it is only reflected in the FUSE log.
>>
>> Here is the volume info:
>> Volume Name: gv1
>> Type: Distributed-Replicate
>> Volume ID: 1472cc78-e2a0-4c3f-9571-dab840239b3c
>> Status: Started
>> Snapshot Count: 0
>> Number of Bricks: 8 x (2 + 1) = 24
>> Transport-type: tcp
>> Bricks:
>> Brick1: tpc-glus4:/exp/b1/gv1
>> Brick2: tpc-glus2:/exp/b1/gv1
>> Brick3: tpc-arbiter1:/exp/b1/gv1 (arbiter)
>> Brick4: tpc-glus2:/exp/b2/gv1
>> Brick5: tpc-glus4:/exp/b2/gv1
>> Brick6: tpc-arbiter1:/exp/b2/gv1 (arbiter)
>> Brick7: tpc-glus4:/exp/b3/gv1
>> Brick8: tpc-glus2:/exp/b3/gv1
>> Brick9: tpc-arbiter1:/exp/b3/gv1 (arbiter)
>> Brick10: tpc-glus4:/exp/b4/gv1
>> Brick11: tpc-glus2:/exp/b4/gv1
>> Brick12: tpc-arbiter1:/exp/b4/gv1 (arbiter)
>> Brick13: tpc-glus1:/exp/b5/gv1
>> Brick14: tpc-glus3:/exp/b5/gv1
>> Brick15: tpc-arbiter2:/exp/b5/gv1 (arbiter)
>> Brick16: tpc-glus1:/exp/b6/gv1
>> Brick17: tpc-glus3:/exp/b6/gv1
>> Brick18: tpc-arbiter2:/exp/b6/gv1 (arbiter)
>> Brick19: tpc-glus1:/exp/b7/gv1
>> Brick20: tpc-glus3:/exp/b7/gv1
>> Brick21: tpc-arbiter2:/exp/b7/gv1 (arbiter)
>> Brick22: tpc-glus1:/exp/b8/gv1
>> Brick23: tpc-glus3:/exp/b8/gv1
>> Brick24: tpc-arbiter2:/exp/b8/gv1 (arbiter)
>> Options Reconfigured:
>> performance.cache-samba-metadata: on
>> performance.cache-invalidation: off
>> features.shard-block-size: 1000MB
>> features.shard: on
>> transport.address-family: inet
>> nfs.disable: on
>> cluster.lookup-optimize: on
>>
>> I'm a bit stumped on this, any help is appreciated. Thank you!
>>
>>
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