ABHISHEK PALIWAL
2016-Apr-05 10:05 UTC
[Gluster-users] [Gluster-devel] Gluster Brick Offline after reboot!!
On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 2:22 PM, Atin Mukherjee <amukherj at redhat.com> wrote:> > > On 04/05/2016 01:04 PM, ABHISHEK PALIWAL wrote: > > Hi Team, > > > > We are using Gluster 3.7.6 and facing one problem in which brick is not > > comming online after restart the board. > > > > To understand our setup, please look the following steps: > > 1. We have two boards A and B on which Gluster volume is running in > > replicated mode having one brick on each board. > > 2. Gluster mount point is present on the Board A which is sharable > > between number of processes. > > 3. Till now our volume is in sync and everthing is working fine. > > 4. Now we have test case in which we'll stop the glusterd, reboot the > > Board B and when this board comes up, starts the glusterd again on it. > > 5. We repeated Steps 4 multiple times to check the reliability of system. > > 6. After the Step 4, sometimes system comes in working state (i.e. in > > sync) but sometime we faces that brick of Board B is present in > > ?gluster volume status? command but not be online even waiting for > > more than a minute. > As I mentioned in another email thread until and unless the log shows > the evidence that there was a reboot nothing can be concluded. The last > log what you shared with us few days back didn't give any indication > that brick process wasn't running. >How can we identify that the brick process is running in brick logs?> > 7. When the Step 4 is executing at the same time on Board A some > > processes are started accessing the files from the Gluster mount point. > > > > As a solution to make this brick online, we found some existing issues > > in gluster mailing list giving suggestion to use ?gluster volume start > > <vol_name> force? to make the brick 'offline' to 'online'. > > > > If we use ?gluster volume start <vol_name> force? command. It will kill > > the existing volume process and started the new process then what will > > happen if other processes are accessing the same volume at the time when > > volume process is killed by this command internally. Will it impact any > > failure on these processes? > This is not true, volume start force will start the brick processes only > if they are not running. Running brick processes will not be interrupted. >we have tried and check the pid of process before force start and after force start. the pid has been changed after force start. Please find the logs at the time of failure attached once again with log-level=debug. if you can give me the exact line where you are able to find out that the brick process is running in brick log file please give me the line number of that file. 002500 - Board B that brick is offline 00300 - Board A logs> > > > *Question : What could be contributing to brick offline?* > > > > > > -- > > > > Regards > > Abhishek Paliwal > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Gluster-devel mailing list > > Gluster-devel at gluster.org > > http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-devel > > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://www.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20160405/2a5a5ce8/attachment-0001.html> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 000300_gluster.rar Type: application/rar Size: 111729 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://www.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20160405/2a5a5ce8/attachment-0002.bin> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 002500_gluster.rar Type: application/rar Size: 133974 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://www.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20160405/2a5a5ce8/attachment-0003.bin>
ABHISHEK PALIWAL
2016-Apr-14 01:43 UTC
[Gluster-users] [Gluster-devel] Gluster Brick Offline after reboot!!
Hi, I have still facing this problem and analyzing the system as well as gluster logs.>From the system logs /var/log/messages I found that time stamp of temporaryn/w failure logs is very near and between to ?volume status? command and before the remove-brick command where our brick is offline. Please suggest me based on below logs is this could be possible reason for and stopping Brick to come online? we have collect logs from two setup Setup 1: 002500> cat /var/log/messages | grep -r "name lookup failed for" Apr 8 06:52:08 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2361]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 8 06:52:09 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2639]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 8 06:52:09 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2657]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 8 06:52:09 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2677]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 8 06:52:10 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2878]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution # cat /var/log/glusterfs/cmd_history.log | grep -r "SUCCESS" [2016-04-08 06:52:13.687779] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-08 06:52:13.703139] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-08 06:52:14.041347] : volume remove-brick c_glusterfs replica 1 10.32.1.144:/opt/lvmdir/c2/brick force : SUCCESS [2016-04-08 06:52:14.135737] : peer detach 10.32.1.144 : SUCCESS [2016-04-08 06:52:15.415575] : peer probe 10.32.1.144 : SUCCESS [2016-04-08 06:52:17.941650] : volume add-brick c_glusterfs replica 2 10.32.1.144:/opt/lvmdir/c2/brick force : SUCCESS Setup 2: # cat /var/log/glusterfs/cmd_history.log | grep -r "SUCCESS" [2016-04-07 23:48:00.544269] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:48:00.564007] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:48:01.624280] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:48:01.642542] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:48:02.699085] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:48:02.716108] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:48:03.782118] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:48:03.832059] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:56:22.709733] : volume set c_glusterfs nfs.disable on : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:56:24.037270] : volume start c_glusterfs force : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:56:34.326782] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:56:34.352975] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:56:35.441763] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:56:35.467474] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:56:36.544532] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:56:36.563667] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:56:37.633660] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:56:37.653251] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:56:38.726406] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:56:38.746097] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:56:39.805968] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:56:39.824601] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:56:40.886599] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:56:40.905728] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:56:41.963659] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:56:41.980006] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:56:43.037351] : volume status : SUCCESS 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[2016-04-07 23:58:19.648091] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:58:20.710409] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:58:20.727520] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:58:21.785556] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:58:21.802865] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:58:22.018119] : volume remove-brick c_glusterfs replica 1 10.32.1.144:/opt/lvmdir/c2/brick force : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:58:22.115762] : peer detach 10.32.1.144 : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:58:23.426499] : peer probe 10.32.1.144 : SUCCESS [2016-04-07 23:58:26.023473] : volume add-brick c_glusterfs replica 2 10.32.1.144:/opt/lvmdir/c2/brick force : SUCCESS [2016-04-08 08:54:24.788298] : volume status : SUCCESS [2016-04-08 08:54:24.804415] : volume status : SUCCESS # 002500> cat /var/log/messages | grep -r "name lookup failed for" Apr 7 23:47:55 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2428]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:47:56 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2501]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:47:56 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2517]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:47:56 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2550]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:47:56 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2665]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:47:56 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2715]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:47:57 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2740]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:47:57 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2772]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:47:57 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2797]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:47:57 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2822]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:47:57 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2837]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:48:01 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2844]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:48:01 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2851]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:48:01 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2858]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:48:02 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2881]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:48:02 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2901]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:48:02 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2912]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:48:02 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2931]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:48:02 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2938]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:48:02 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[2951]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:48:03 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[3032]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:56:33 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[10587]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:56:34 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[10713]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:56:34 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[10719]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:56:34 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[10726]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution Apr 7 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failure in name resolution Apr 7 23:56:38 2016 oamhost daemon.info rsyncd[10980]: name lookup failed for 10.32.0.48: Temporary failure in name resolution 002500> Regards, Abhishek On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 3:35 PM, ABHISHEK PALIWAL <abhishpaliwal at gmail.com> wrote:> > > On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 2:22 PM, Atin Mukherjee <amukherj at redhat.com> > wrote: > >> >> >> On 04/05/2016 01:04 PM, ABHISHEK PALIWAL wrote: >> > Hi Team, >> > >> > We are using Gluster 3.7.6 and facing one problem in which brick is not >> > comming online after restart the board. >> > >> > To understand our setup, please look the following steps: >> > 1. We have two boards A and B on which Gluster volume is running in >> > replicated mode having one brick on each board. >> > 2. Gluster mount point is present on the Board A which is sharable >> > between number of processes. >> > 3. Till now our volume is in sync and everthing is working fine. >> > 4. Now we have test case in which we'll stop the glusterd, reboot the >> > Board B and when this board comes up, starts the glusterd again on it. >> > 5. We repeated Steps 4 multiple times to check the reliability of >> system. >> > 6. After the Step 4, sometimes system comes in working state (i.e. in >> > sync) but sometime we faces that brick of Board B is present in >> > ?gluster volume status? command but not be online even waiting for >> > more than a minute. >> As I mentioned in another email thread until and unless the log shows >> the evidence that there was a reboot nothing can be concluded. The last >> log what you shared with us few days back didn't give any indication >> that brick process wasn't running. >> > How can we identify that the brick process is running in brick logs? > >> > 7. When the Step 4 is executing at the same time on Board A some >> > processes are started accessing the files from the Gluster mount point. >> > >> > As a solution to make this brick online, we found some existing issues >> > in gluster mailing list giving suggestion to use ?gluster volume start >> > <vol_name> force? to make the brick 'offline' to 'online'. >> > >> > If we use ?gluster volume start <vol_name> force? command. It will kill >> > the existing volume process and started the new process then what will >> > happen if other processes are accessing the same volume at the time when >> > volume process is killed by this command internally. Will it impact any >> > failure on these processes? >> This is not true, volume start force will start the brick processes only >> if they are not running. Running brick processes will not be interrupted. >> > we have tried and check the pid of process before force start and after > force start. > the pid has been changed after force start. > > Please find the logs at the time of failure attached once again with > log-level=debug. > > if you can give me the exact line where you are able to find out that the > brick process > is running in brick log file please give me the line number of that file. > > 002500 - Board B that brick is offline > 00300 - Board A logs > >> > >> > *Question : What could be contributing to brick offline?* >> > >> > >> > -- >> > >> > Regards >> > Abhishek Paliwal >> > >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Gluster-devel mailing list >> > Gluster-devel at gluster.org >> > http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-devel >> > >> > > > >-- Regards Abhishek Paliwal -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Atin Mukherjee
2016-Apr-14 09:03 UTC
[Gluster-users] [Gluster-devel] Gluster Brick Offline after reboot!!
On 04/05/2016 03:35 PM, ABHISHEK PALIWAL wrote:> > > On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 2:22 PM, Atin Mukherjee <amukherj at redhat.com > <mailto:amukherj at redhat.com>> wrote: > > > > On 04/05/2016 01:04 PM, ABHISHEK PALIWAL wrote: > > Hi Team, > > > > We are using Gluster 3.7.6 and facing one problem in which brick is not > > comming online after restart the board. > > > > To understand our setup, please look the following steps: > > 1. We have two boards A and B on which Gluster volume is running in > > replicated mode having one brick on each board. > > 2. Gluster mount point is present on the Board A which is sharable > > between number of processes. > > 3. Till now our volume is in sync and everthing is working fine. > > 4. Now we have test case in which we'll stop the glusterd, reboot the > > Board B and when this board comes up, starts the glusterd again on it. > > 5. We repeated Steps 4 multiple times to check the reliability of system. > > 6. After the Step 4, sometimes system comes in working state (i.e. in > > sync) but sometime we faces that brick of Board B is present in > > ?gluster volume status? command but not be online even waiting for > > more than a minute. > As I mentioned in another email thread until and unless the log shows > the evidence that there was a reboot nothing can be concluded. The last > log what you shared with us few days back didn't give any indication > that brick process wasn't running. > > How can we identify that the brick process is running in brick logs? > > > 7. When the Step 4 is executing at the same time on Board A some > > processes are started accessing the files from the Gluster mount point. > > > > As a solution to make this brick online, we found some existing issues > > in gluster mailing list giving suggestion to use ?gluster volume start > > <vol_name> force? to make the brick 'offline' to 'online'. > > > > If we use ?gluster volume start <vol_name> force? command. It will kill > > the existing volume process and started the new process then what will > > happen if other processes are accessing the same volume at the time when > > volume process is killed by this command internally. Will it impact any > > failure on these processes? > This is not true, volume start force will start the brick processes only > if they are not running. Running brick processes will not be > interrupted. > > we have tried and check the pid of process before force start and after > force start. > the pid has been changed after force start. > > Please find the logs at the time of failure attached once again with > log-level=debug. > > if you can give me the exact line where you are able to find out that > the brick process > is running in brick log file please give me the line number of that file.Here is the sequence at which glusterd and respective brick process is restarted. 1. glusterd restart trigger - line number 1014 in glusterd.log file: [2016-04-03 10:12:29.051735] I [MSGID: 100030] [glusterfsd.c:2318:main] 0-/usr/sbin/glusterd: Started running /usr/sbin/ glusterd version 3.7.6 (args: /usr/sbin/glusterd -p /var/run/glusterd.pid --log-level DEBUG) 2. brick start trigger - line number 190 in opt-lvmdir-c2-brick.log [2016-04-03 10:14:25.268833] I [MSGID: 100030] [glusterfsd.c:2318:main] 0-/usr/sbin/glusterfsd: Started running /usr/sbin/ glusterfsd version 3.7.6 (args: /usr/sbin/glusterfsd -s 10.32.1.144 --volfile-id c_glusterfs.10.32.1.144.opt-lvmdir-c2-brick -p / system/glusterd/vols/c_glusterfs/run/10.32.1.144-opt-lvmdir-c2-brick.pid -S /var/run/gluster/697c0e4a16ebc734cd06fd9150723005. socket --brick-name /opt/lvmdir/c2/brick -l /var/log/glusterfs/bricks/opt-lvmdir-c2-brick.log --xlator-option *-posix.glusterd- uuid=2d576ff8-0cea-4f75-9e34-a5674fbf7256 --brick-port 49329 --xlator-option c_glusterfs-server.listen-port=49329) 3. The following log indicates that brick is up and is now started. Refer to line 16123 in glusterd.log [2016-04-03 10:14:25.336855] D [MSGID: 0] [glusterd-handler.c:4897:__glusterd_brick_rpc_notify] 0-management: Connected to 10.32.1.144:/opt/lvmdir/c2/brick This clearly indicates that the brick is up and running as after that I do not see any disconnect event been processed by glusterd for the brick process. Please note that all the logs referred and pasted are from 002500. ~Atin> > 002500 - Board B that brick is offline > 00300 - Board A logs > > > > > *Question : What could be contributing to brick offline?* > > > > > > -- > > > > Regards > > Abhishek Paliwal > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Gluster-devel mailing list > > Gluster-devel at gluster.org <mailto:Gluster-devel at gluster.org> > > http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-devel > > > > > >