cooperclauson at orora.com
2015-Dec-29 19:07 UTC
[Gluster-users] some glitches, directories unreadable intermittently
Hi, I recently made a change to my organization's infrastructure so that it relies on glusterfs, however, we are encountering some glitches. Users mount the shared filesystems with nfs mount, but the glitch is that sometimes directories are not readable. In a typical case, an executable from the gluster filesystem will be on the path, the user will type the name of the executable, and will get "command not found." If the user tries to "ls" the directory, they will get "directory unreadable." However, if they "ls" a directory closer to the root of the hierarchy a few times, then the original directory will become readable again, and everything will work as one would normally expect. Have problems like this occurred before for anyone else? Are there any known remedies? My gluster version is: glusterfs 3.7.4 built on Sep 1 2015 15:53:53 Repository revision: git://git.gluster.com/glusterfs.git Copyright (c) 2006-2013 Red Hat, Inc. <http://www.redhat.com/> GlusterFS comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. It is licensed to you under your choice of the GNU Lesser General Public License, version 3 or any later version (LGPLv3 or later), or the GNU General Public License, version 2 (GPLv2), in all cases as published by the Free Software Foundation. I am using it on Centos 6. Thanks
Jiffin Tony Thottan
2016-Jan-05 11:53 UTC
[Gluster-users] some glitches, directories unreadable intermittently
On 30/12/15 00:37, cooperclauson at orora.com wrote:> Hi, >Can you please share the logs, (brick logs, nfs.log from /var/log/glusterfs) , packet trace and output of volume status command if possible during this issue?> I recently made a change to my organization's infrastructure so that > it relies on glusterfs, however, we are encountering some glitches. > > Users mount the shared filesystems with nfs mount, but the glitch is > that sometimes directories are not readable. > > In a typical case, an executable from the gluster filesystem will be > on the path, the user will type the name of the executable, and will > get "command not found." If the user tries to "ls" the directory, > they will get "directory unreadable." However, if they "ls" a > directory closer to the root of the hierarchy a few times, then the > originalWhat is error return from the mount? How this directory is created, is it from same client or from another client?> directory will become readable again, and everything will work as one > would normally expect. > > Have problems like this occurred before for anyone else? Are there > any known remedies? > > My gluster version is: > glusterfs 3.7.4 built on Sep 1 2015 15:53:53 > Repository revision: git://git.gluster.com/glusterfs.git > Copyright (c) 2006-2013 Red Hat, Inc. <http://www.redhat.com/> > GlusterFS comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. > It is licensed to you under your choice of the GNU Lesser > General Public License, version 3 or any later version (LGPLv3 > or later), or the GNU General Public License, version 2 (GPLv2), > in all cases as published by the Free Software Foundation. > > I am using it on Centos 6. > > Thanks-- With Regards, Jiffin> _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users at gluster.org > http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users