Whit Blauvelt
2011-Jul-21 23:41 UTC
[Gluster-users] View from one client's gone subbornly bad
Hi, This setup is two system which have replicated Gluster storage, and also are the clients for it. In both cases the Gluster mount is handled by autofs. The setup was quite stable with Gluster 3.1.3 for some weeks. Then a few days back I upgraded to 3.1.5 - wanted to try it on a less essential system before risking a production instance with the upgrade. Today the view from one of the systems, as client, has gone sour. The mount keeps disappearing, in a way that requires a manual "umount -l" on it to get automount to bring it back - for a bit. Operations that involve writing to it or even viewing the directory tend to lock up. I've rebooted the system several times with no improvement. I've copied all the files out of the backing store with Gluster not running, and then after restarting Gluster back in through the mount - which seemed to work. But then no improvement. The Gluster logs look totally uneventful through this - not many messages and nothing they hadn't had on prior days. The client on the other system in the pair continues through this to have normal access. The system with the Gluster client problem shows no other symptoms. What's the right way to troubleshoot this? Need to learn how before the production system I'm using Gluster with gets into this sort of trouble. Thanks, Whit
Whit Blauvelt
2011-Jul-21 23:48 UTC
[Gluster-users] View from one client's gone subbornly bad
> The client on the other system in the pair continues through this to have > normal access. The system with the Gluster client problem shows no other > symptoms.Update: Now the second system's having the same symptoms. Maybe I need to just go back to 3.1.3? Whit