Varadharajan S
2015-Jul-20 08:11 UTC
[Gluster-users] Distributed volume - While copying received "Transport end point not connected" error
Hi, We are using Ubuntu 14.04 server and for storage purpose we configured gluster 3.5 as distributed volume and find the below details, 1).4 Servers - 14.04 Ubuntu Server and each server disks free spaces are configured as ZFS raiddz2 volume 2). Each server has /pool/gluster zfs volume and capacity as - 5 TB,8 TB,6 TB and 10 TB 3). Bricks are - rep1,rep2,rep3 and st1 and all the bricks are connected as Distributed Volume and mounted on each system as, For E.x in rep1 -> mount -t glusterfs rep1:/glustervol /data. rep2 -> mount -t glusterfs rep2:/glustervol /data rep3 -> mount -t glusterfs rep3:/glustervol /data st1 -> mount -t glusterfs st1:/glustervol /data So we get /data is having around 29 TB and all our applications data's are stored in /data mount point. Details about volume: volume glustervol-client-0 type protocol/client option send-gids true option password b217da9d1d8b-bb55 option username 9d76-4553-8c75 option transport-type tcp option remote-subvolume /pool/gluster option remote-host rep1 option ping-timeout 42 end-volume volume glustervol-client-1 type protocol/client option send-gids true option password b217da9d1d8b-bb55 option username jkd76-4553-5347 option transport-type tcp option remote-subvolume /pool/gluster option remote-host rep2 option ping-timeout 42 end-volume volume glustervol-client-2 type protocol/client option send-gids true option password b217da9d1d8b-bb55 option username 19d7-5a190c2 option transport-type tcp option remote-subvolume /pool/gluster option remote-host rep3 option ping-timeout 42 end-volume volume glustervol-client-3 type protocol/client option send-gids true option password b217da9d1d8b-bb55 option username c75-5436b5a168347 option transport-type tcp option remote-subvolume /pool/gluster option remote-host st1 option ping-timeout 42 end-volume volume glustervol-dht type cluster/distribute subvolumes glustervol-client-0 glustervol-client-1 glustervol-client-2 glustervol-client-3 end-volume volume glustervol-write-behind type performance/write-behind subvolumes glustervol-dht end-volume volume glustervol-read-ahead type performance/read-ahead subvolumes glustervol-write-behind end-volume volume glustervol-io-cache type performance/io-cache subvolumes glustervol-read-ahead end-volume volume glustervol-quick-read type performance/quick-read subvolumes glustervol-io-cache end-volume volume glustervol-open-behind type performance/open-behind subvolumes glustervol-quick-read end-volume volume glustervol-md-cache type performance/md-cache subvolumes glustervol-open-behind end-volume volume glustervol type debug/io-stats option count-fop-hits off option latency-measurement off subvolumes glustervol-md-cache end-volume ap at rep3:~$ sudo gluster volume info Volume Name: glustervol Type: Distribute Volume ID: 165b-XXXXX Status: Started Number of Bricks: 4 Transport-type: tcp Bricks: Brick1: rep1:/pool/gluster Brick2: rep2:/pool/gluster Brick3: rep3:/pool/gluster Brick4: st1:/pool/gluster We have standalone server(bak-server), which is sitting outside glusterfs for backup our data.At present our /data is having around 4 TB and initiated rsync data size around 1.2 TB from server rep1 (one of the gluster server) to backup server. After some 2 hour, it throws "Transport end point connect error" and the copy is canceled. But if i checked the volume status and all is working fine. What could be the reason and is there any tuning parameter needs to be set, for these type of activity ? Regards, Varad -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://www.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20150720/5c2daebc/attachment.html>
Raghavendra Talur
2015-Jul-20 09:16 UTC
[Gluster-users] Distributed volume - While copying received "Transport end point not connected" error
On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 1:41 PM, Varadharajan S <rajanvaradhu at gmail.com> wrote:> Hi, > > We are using Ubuntu 14.04 server and for storage purpose we configured > gluster 3.5 as distributed volume and find the below details, > > 1).4 Servers - 14.04 Ubuntu Server and each server disks free spaces are > configured as ZFS raiddz2 volume > > 2). Each server has /pool/gluster zfs volume and capacity as - 5 TB,8 TB,6 > TB and 10 TB > > 3). Bricks are - rep1,rep2,rep3 and st1 and all the bricks are connected > as Distributed Volume and mounted on each system as, > > For E.x in rep1 -> mount -t glusterfs rep1:/glustervol /data. > rep2 -> mount -t glusterfs rep2:/glustervol /data > rep3 -> mount -t glusterfs rep3:/glustervol /data > st1 -> mount -t glusterfs st1:/glustervol /data > > So we get /data is having around 29 TB and all our applications data's > are stored in /data mount point. > > Details about volume: > > volume glustervol-client-0 > type protocol/client > option send-gids true > option password b217da9d1d8b-bb55 > option username 9d76-4553-8c75 > option transport-type tcp > option remote-subvolume /pool/gluster > option remote-host rep1 > option ping-timeout 42 > end-volume > > volume glustervol-client-1 > type protocol/client > option send-gids true > option password b217da9d1d8b-bb55 > option username jkd76-4553-5347 > option transport-type tcp > option remote-subvolume /pool/gluster > option remote-host rep2 > option ping-timeout 42 > end-volume > > volume glustervol-client-2 > type protocol/client > option send-gids true > option password b217da9d1d8b-bb55 > option username 19d7-5a190c2 > option transport-type tcp > option remote-subvolume /pool/gluster > option remote-host rep3 > option ping-timeout 42 > end-volume > > volume glustervol-client-3 > type protocol/client > option send-gids true > option password b217da9d1d8b-bb55 > option username c75-5436b5a168347 > option transport-type tcp > option remote-subvolume /pool/gluster > option remote-host st1 > > option ping-timeout 42 > end-volume > > volume glustervol-dht > type cluster/distribute > subvolumes glustervol-client-0 glustervol-client-1 glustervol-client-2 > glustervol-client-3 > end-volume > > volume glustervol-write-behind > type performance/write-behind > subvolumes glustervol-dht > end-volume > > volume glustervol-read-ahead > type performance/read-ahead > subvolumes glustervol-write-behind > end-volume > > volume glustervol-io-cache > type performance/io-cache > subvolumes glustervol-read-ahead > end-volume > > volume glustervol-quick-read > type performance/quick-read > subvolumes glustervol-io-cache > end-volume > > volume glustervol-open-behind > type performance/open-behind > subvolumes glustervol-quick-read > end-volume > > volume glustervol-md-cache > type performance/md-cache > subvolumes glustervol-open-behind > end-volume > > volume glustervol > type debug/io-stats > option count-fop-hits off > option latency-measurement off > subvolumes glustervol-md-cache > end-volume > > > ap at rep3:~$ sudo gluster volume info > > Volume Name: glustervol > Type: Distribute > Volume ID: 165b-XXXXX > Status: Started > Number of Bricks: 4 > Transport-type: tcp > Bricks: > Brick1: rep1:/pool/gluster > Brick2: rep2:/pool/gluster > Brick3: rep3:/pool/gluster > Brick4: st1:/pool/gluster > > We have standalone server(bak-server), which is sitting outside glusterfs > for backup our data.At present our /data is having around 4 TB and > initiated rsync data size around 1.2 TB from server rep1 (one of the > gluster server) to backup server. After some 2 hour, it throws "Transport > end point connect error" and the copy is canceled. But if i checked the > volume status and all is working fine. > > What could be the reason and is there any tuning parameter needs to be > set, for these type of activity ? >Please attach the mount logs from rep1 to determine why "Transport end point not connected error was shown"> > Regards, > Varad > > > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users at gluster.org > http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users >-- *Raghavendra Talur * -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://www.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20150720/c0d50354/attachment.html>