Dan Bretherton
2011-Aug-04 12:16 UTC
[Gluster-users] "fd not open on any subvolume" causes root ownership
Hello All- I have had a spate of these errors in one of my volumes recently, with GlusterFS version 3.2.2. [2011-08-02 16:14:38.211400] W [afr-open.c:624:afr_openfd_flush] 0-atmos-replicate-7: fd not open on any subvolume 0x2aaaaf51e174 (/users/rle/CMIP5/NCC/NorESM1-M/rcp45/r1i1p1/ua_6hrPlev_NorESM1-M_rcp45_r1i1p1_2182010100-2182123118.nc) The files have root ownership (which is not correct) but are otherwise intact. The errors occur when the files are being written and the problem is not restricted to one client or one server. I have seen this error in GlusterFS client logs and in nfs.log. I am not running any rebalance operations at the moment. Does anybody know what causes this or how to stop it? I hope I don't have to go back to doing "chown -R" in people's directories regularly to correct ownership problems. Regards Dan. -- Mr. D.A. Bretherton Computer System Manager Environmental Systems Science Centre Harry Pitt Building 3 Earley Gate University of Reading Reading, RG6 6AL UK Tel. +44 118 378 5205 Fax: +44 118 378 6413
Pranith Kumar K
2011-Aug-05 13:17 UTC
[Gluster-users] "fd not open on any subvolume" causes root ownership
hi Dan, We tried reproducing it in our local setup but the user ownership/permissions are not changing when this situation is hit, there must be some other reason why this would have happened. Could you let us know what all operations were going on before it went into this situation. Ignore this log, it is a misleading log that will be removed in the future releases. Pranith On 08/04/2011 05:46 PM, Dan Bretherton wrote:> Hello All- > I have had a spate of these errors in one of my volumes recently, with > GlusterFS version 3.2.2. > > [2011-08-02 16:14:38.211400] W [afr-open.c:624:afr_openfd_flush] > 0-atmos-replicate-7: fd not open on any subvolume 0x2aaaaf51e174 > (/users/rle/CMIP5/NCC/NorESM1-M/rcp45/r1i1p1/ua_6hrPlev_NorESM1-M_rcp45_r1i1p1_2182010100-2182123118.nc) > > The files have root ownership (which is not correct) but are otherwise > intact. The errors occur when the files are being written and the > problem is not restricted to one client or one server. I have seen > this error in GlusterFS client logs and in nfs.log. I am not running > any rebalance operations at the moment. > > Does anybody know what causes this or how to stop it? I hope I don't > have to go back to doing "chown -R" in people's directories regularly > to correct ownership problems. > > Regards > Dan.