Your first step is to look at you client logs.
On November 10, 2016 2:31:02 AM PST, Cory Sanders <cory at
securecloudsolutions.com> wrote:>We removed a server from our cluster: node4
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>Now, on node1, when I type df -h
>I get this:
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>root at node1:/mnt/pve/machines# df -h
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>df: `/mnt/pve/machines0': Transport endpoint is not connected
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>typing # mount
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>Produced this:
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>node4:machines0 on /mnt/pve/machines0 type fuse.glusterfs
>(rw,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,max_read=131072)
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>I did this: # umount /mnt/pve/machines0
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>And now a df -h produces nothing. The screen just hangs there with no
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>The same on node0 and node3. On node0 I did not unmount anything and I
>get this:
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>root at node0:/mnt/pve/machines1# df -h
>df: `/mnt/pve/machines0': Transport endpoint is not connected
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>node0 mount entry is this:
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>node4:machines0 on /mnt/pve/machines0 type fuse.glusterfs
>(rw,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,max_read=131072)
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>node3 mount entry is this:
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>node4:machines0 on /mnt/pve/machines0 type fuse.glusterfs
>(rw,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,max_read=131072)
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>My Load Averages are in the 8s and should be in the 1s
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>Thanks.
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