On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 5:47 PM, Deian Chepishev <dchepishev at
nexbrod.com> wrote:> Hello guys,
>
> Sorry if this has been discussed before, but the mailing list archives
> are not available and I could not check there first.
>
> I have few strange issues with AFR and one config question.
>
> Here they are ;) :
>
> I have the following setup:
> 6 servers and 3 clients.
> For the test I use only 2 servers in AFR and 1 client
> All the software is running under VMWARE virtual machines
> Centos 5.1
> Kernel: 2.6.18-53.1.21.el5
> GFS: glusterfs-1.3.9-1
> FUSE: fuse-2.7.3glfs10-1
> I export one single partition with XFS filesystem
>
> Here are the config files:
> Server config:
> ===============================================> volume brick
> type storage/posix
> option directory /data/export
> end-volume
>
> volume server
> type protocol/server
> option transport-type tcp/server
> option auth.ip.brick.allow *
> subvolumes brick
> end-volume
> ===============================================> Client Config:
> ===============================================> volume brick1
> type protocol/client
> option transport-type tcp/client
> option remote-host 10.100.1.1
> option remote-subvolume brick
> end-volume
>
> volume brick2
> type protocol/client
> option transport-type tcp/client
> option remote-host 10.100.1.2
> option remote-subvolume brick
> end-volume
>
> volume afr1
> type cluster/afr
> subvolumes brick1 brick2
> end-volume
> ===============================================>
> I mount the volume with the following command:
> glusterfs -f /etc/glusterfs/glusterfs-client.vol /mnt/glusterfs
>
>
> The problems I am facing are the following
> Problem 1
>
> a) I start both servers and mount on one client
> b) I create some files and dirs on the mount point
> c) killall glusterfs on server1
> d) create some new dirs and files
> e) start glusterfs again on server1
>
> At this point it just does not want to replicate. I tried unmount/mount
> the underlaying filesystem or even recreating it but no luck, it just
> dont want to replicate. The things get better if I reboot server1
> machine. After the reboot replication start to work and replicates the
> files.
> However another problem pops up.
Got it. When you bring back the downed server, can you "cd" out of
glusterfs mount point and "cd" back in and see if things work fine?
>
> Problem 1A:
>
> All the synced files/dirs have creation time Jan 1 1970 and I dont see
> a way to fix this.
> If I create new file on the client the date is fine, however if I start
> from clean partition all the synced files have date Jan 1 1970
>
> The time on the servers and clients is in sync with ntpd.
>
That is fine, they are not completely replicated, their time stamps
will be set right when the actual content sync happens. At this point
the files are just created, not yet synced. you have to open() the
files to sync.
>
>
> Problem 2
>
>
> a) I create some files/dirs while both servers are up
> b) killall glusterfs on server1
> c) mkdir -p /mnt/glusterfs/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8 - on the client
> d) cd /mnt/glusterfs/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8 - on the client
> e) start glusgerfs on server1 - glusterfs -f
> /etc/glusterfs/glusterfs-server.vol
> f) on the client I do - touch some files here and there
> and I get this error:
> [root at r3cl1 8]# touch some files here and there
> touch: cannot touch `some': No such file or directory
> touch: cannot touch `files': No such file or directory
> touch: cannot touch `here': No such file or directory
> touch: cannot touch `and': No such file or directory
> touch: cannot touch `there': No such file or directory
>
Again can you see if "cd"ing out and back in after you bring
the downed server up fixes the problem?
We are thinking about how to fix this.
Krishna
>
>
> Thank you in advance for any help.
>
> Regards,
> Deian
>
>
>
>
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