Wei Dong
2009-Sep-26 19:41 UTC
[Gluster-users] gluster brings down freebsd network interface
Hi All, Our linux cluster uses a freebsd gateway, and it seems that starting a second glusterfs/glusterfsd instance (no matter as client or server listening on different port) on the linux machines tends to bring down the intel pro1000 NIC of the freebsd gateway. It doesn't happen every time on each particular machine, but it almost always happens when I try to do it on each of our 66 machines. I'm causing a lot of troubles to the cluster users by testing glusterfs and I'm wondering it someone on the list has an idea what's going on. Strictly speaking, it might not be a bug of glusterfs, but we've been running the cluster for half a year and glusterfs is the only program to trigger the bug. Thanks, - Wei
Mark Mielke
2009-Sep-26 21:33 UTC
[Gluster-users] gluster brings down freebsd network interface
On 09/26/2009 03:41 PM, Wei Dong wrote:> Hi All, > > Our linux cluster uses a freebsd gateway, and it seems that starting a > second glusterfs/glusterfsd instance (no matter as client or server > listening on different port) on the linux machines tends to bring down > the intel pro1000 NIC of the freebsd gateway. It doesn't happen every > time on each particular machine, but it almost always happens when I > try to do it on each of our 66 machines. I'm causing a lot of > troubles to the cluster users by testing glusterfs and I'm wondering > it someone on the list has an idea what's going on. > > Strictly speaking, it might not be a bug of glusterfs, but we've been > running the cluster for half a year and glusterfs is the only program > to trigger the bug. >What does bringing down the NIC mean? Any kernel logs? Programs are all working fine - no freezes - but just the network connectivity is out? Cheers, mark -- Mark Mielke<mark at mielke.cc>