Jeremy Patton
2012-Jan-31 16:52 UTC
[Gluster-users] Files on gluster server that aren't on client
Hello, Setup: Gluster servers: mseas-data, nas-0-0, nas-0-1 Client: mseas Glusterfs type: distributed file system Version: 3.1.4 What we did: We updated to CentOS 5.7. Then used the rpms to update from 3.1 to 3.2. We then experienced the problem. We rolled back to 3.1.4 using rpm -oldpackage. The Problem: We see files on MSEAS-data(server) that do not show up on MSEAS(client). If a file is created on the mseas-data(server), it does not appear on mseas(server). If a file is created on one of the NAS's, it appears on MSEAS(client). If a file is created on MSEAS(client) it will appear on one of the NAS's. Relevant errors: [root at mseas-data Nov25]# tail /var/log/glusterfs/nfs.log [2012-01-31 11:50:26.323501] E [client-handshake.c:1088:client_query_portmap_cbk] 0-gdata-client-2: failed to get the port number for remote subvolume [2012-01-31 11:50:26.323541] I [client.c:1605:client_rpc_notify] 0-gdata-client-2: disconnected [2012-01-31 11:50:29.328525] E [client-handshake.c:1088:client_query_portmap_cbk] 0-gdata-client-2: failed to get the port number for remote subvolume [2012-01-31 11:50:29.328566] I [client.c:1605:client_rpc_notify] 0-gdata-client-2: disconnected [2012-01-31 11:50:32.334663] E [client-handshake.c:1088:client_query_portmap_cbk] 0-gdata-client-2: failed to get the port number for remote subvolume [2012-01-31 11:50:32.334716] I [client.c:1605:client_rpc_notify] 0-gdata-client-2: disconnected [2012-01-31 11:50:35.339709] E [client-handshake.c:1088:client_query_portmap_cbk] 0-gdata-client-2: failed to get the port number for remote subvolume [2012-01-31 11:50:35.339767] I [client.c:1605:client_rpc_notify] 0-gdata-client-2: disconnected [2012-01-31 11:50:38.345772] E [client-handshake.c:1088:client_query_portmap_cbk] 0-gdata-client-2: failed to get the port number for remote subvolume [2012-01-31 11:50:38.345812] I [client.c:1605:client_rpc_notify] 0-gdata-client-2: disconnected This error keeps appearing every three seconds or so. Please advise. Jeremy -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://supercolony.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20120131/f84d216c/attachment.html>