Could you provide gluster volume info, gluster volume status and output of
'top' command so that we know which processes are acting up in the
volume?
On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 8:02 AM, Joshua Coyle <joshua.coyle at probax.io>
wrote:
> Hey Guys,
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> I think I?ve got a couple of stuck processes on one of my arbiter machines
> which is running in a replica 3.
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> These processes have an uptime of 233 hours and 179 hours and are using
> 600% and 350% CPU respectively.
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> Basically, I?m looking for some info on if it?s ok to simply kill these
> processes, or if there?s anything further I should be looking into in order
> to resolve this?
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> I?m still fairly new to Gluster administration, so any additional steps
> will need to be instructed in some detail (Sorry!)
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> Thanks,
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