Thread 2 (Thread 0xb60b7b90 (LWP 3152)): #0 0x00aa5402 in __kernel_vsyscall () No symbol table info available. #1 0x009b5ef2 in pthread_cond_timedwait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () from /lib/libpthread.so.0 No symbol table info available. #2 0x00c13b68 in janitor_get_next_fd (data=0x90943b8) at posix.c:1233 priv = 0x909aa28 timeout = {tv_sec = 1282210798, tv_nsec = 0} #3 posix_janitor_thread_proc (data=0x90943b8) at posix.c:1279 priv = 0x909aa28 now = 1282210198 __FUNCTION__ = "posix_janitor_thread_proc" #4 0x009b1832 in start_thread () from /lib/libpthread.so.0 No symbol table info available. #5 0x0091ce0e in clone () from /lib/libc.so.6 No symbol table info available. Thread 1 (Thread 0xb7effac0 (LWP 3147)): #0 md5_update (ctx=0xbfb2c968, input=0x9125628 "\301\032\063\300E\310\360\240\002\006\346\240\002\302k\343\004f9\005\002\224 ?E\370\211E\354\b\211}\330\240\003\336\017\204\206\021\240T\215E\350\200\314\374Pjp\004\350v\366\202\314\002\005\204\314Zc\001\265\065M\374\211X\260V4f\374\060f\211H\372\065f\300", length=54208) at md5.c:177 left = 0 fill = 64 #1 0x0014eb98 in gf_rsync_strong_checksum ( buf=0x91129e8 "r\250D17_\242\364O\027\302? m = {A = 1520916158, B = 3035881795, C = 3201729131, D = 1662954229, totalN = 131072, totalN2 = 0, buffer = "\264r\025\000\210\004\021\t\310??\277\364\357\231\000@\001\232\000\b\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\002\000\310??\277\215\226\233\000\376R\254\375?\000\000\000\374\377\001\000\374\377\001\000\244r\002\000\000\000\272", <incomplete sequence \344>} #2 0x00c13ee6 in posix_rchecksum (frame=0x91122e0, this=0x90943b8, fd=0x910c878, offset=1491599360, len=131072) at posix.c:4263 tmp_pfd = 18446744072456505112 Regards, Phil Dixon Advanced IT Services Arthur Mee Road Stapleford Nottingham NG9 7EW Tel: 0115 9170197 www.aitn.co.uk<http://www.aitn.co.uk> pdixon at aitn.co.uk<mailto:pdixon at aitn.co.uk>
Jenn Fountain
2010-Aug-19 22:00 UTC
[Gluster-users] afr_set_split_brain - not sure what this means
I am seeing this a couple times in the logs of two of my servers: [afr.c:107:afr_set_split_brain] replicate: invalid argument: inode I am not 100% what this means or what I need to do to "fix". Any thoughts? -Jenn