Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "how to monitor glusterfs mounted client"
2013 Aug 20
1
files got sticky permissions T--------- after gluster volume rebalance
Dear gluster experts,
We're running glusterfs 3.3 and we have met file permission probelems after
gluster volume rebalance. Files got stick permissions T--------- after
rebalance which break our client normal fops unexpectedly.
Any one known this issue?
Thank you for your help.
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2012 Aug 14
1
question about list directory missing files or hang
Hi Gluster experts,
I'm new to glusterfs and I have encountered a problem about list directory
of glusters 3.3.
I have a volume configuration of 3(distribute) * 2(replica). When write
file on the glusterfs client mount directory some of the files can't be
listed through ls command but the file exists. Some times the ls command
hangs.
Any one know what's the problem is?
Thank you
2015 Dec 05
6
Dovecot cluster using GlusterFS
Hello,
I have recently setup mailserver solution using 2-node master-master
setup (mainly based on MySQL M-M replication and GlusterFS with 2
replica volume) on Ubuntu 14.04 (Dovecot 2.2.9).
Unfortunately even with shared-storage-aware setting:
mail_nfs_index = yes
mail_nfs_storage = yes
mail_fsync = always
mmap_disable = yes
..I have hit strange issues pretty soon especially when user was
2009 Oct 15
1
Patch depends on the previous storage patch...
This patch is dependant on the previously submitted storage admin patch.
2013 Mar 14
1
glusterfs 3.3 self-heal daemon crash and can't be started
Dear glusterfs experts,
Recently we have encountered a self-heal daemon crash issue after
rebalanced volume.
Crash stack bellow:
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
pending frames:
patchset: git://git.gluster.com/glusterfs.git
signal received: 11
time of crash: 2013-03-14 16:33:50
configuration details:
argp 1
backtrace 1
dlfcn 1
fdatasync 1
libpthread
2017 Jun 30
3
Gluster failure due to "0-management: Lock not released for <volumename>"
On Thu, 29 Jun 2017 at 22:51, Victor Nomura <victor at mezine.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. What would be the best course of action? The data
> on the volume isn?t important right now but I?m worried when our setup goes
> to production we don?t have the same situation and really need to recover
> our Gluster setup.
>
>
>
> I?m assuming that to redo is to
2017 Jul 05
1
Gluster failure due to "0-management: Lock not released for <volumename>"
By any chance are you having any redundant peer entries in
/var/lib/glusterd/peers directory? Can you please share the content of this
folder from all the nodes?
On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 11:55 PM, Victor Nomura <victor at mezine.com> wrote:
> Specifically, I must stop glusterfs-server service on the other nodes in
> order to perform any gluster commands on any node.
>
>
>
>
2010 May 04
1
Glusterfs and Xen - mount option
Hi,
I've installed Gluster Storage Platform on two servers (mirror) and mounted
the volume on a client.
I had to mount it using "mount -t glusterfs
<MANAGEMENT_SERVER>:<VOLUMENAME-ON-WEBGUI>-tcp <MOUNTPOINT>" because I
didn't had a vol file and couldn't generate one with volgen because we don't
have shell access to the gluster server right?
How can
2017 Dec 21
3
Wrong volume size with df
Sure!
> 1 - output of gluster volume heal <volname> info
Brick pod-sjc1-gluster1:/data/brick1/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries: 0
Brick pod-sjc1-gluster2:/data/brick1/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries: 0
Brick pod-sjc1-gluster1:/data/brick2/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries: 0
Brick pod-sjc1-gluster2:/data/brick2/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries: 0
Brick
2000 Mar 23
1
URGENT: WIN2K INVALID VOLUMENAME
Dear Samba Users
I detected a strange behaviour between Win2k Prof. and Samba and I hope
somebody can help me
fixing it.
The Bug:
=======
Samba does not correctly return the volume name back to win2k.
In the man pages it is written that by default the sharename is returned as
volumename.
This works fine for Win98 and NT4 but not for Win2k.
If I say "label v:" (needless to say that v:
2017 Jun 29
0
Gluster failure due to "0-management: Lock not released for <volumename>"
Thanks for the reply. What would be the best course of action? The data on the volume isn?t important right now but I?m worried when our setup goes to production we don?t have the same situation and really need to recover our Gluster setup.
I?m assuming that to redo is to delete everything in the /var/lib/glusterd directory on each of the nodes and recreate the volume again. Essentially
2018 Apr 04
2
Invisible files and directories
Right now the volume is running with
readdir-optimize off
parallel-readdir off
On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 1:29 AM, Nithya Balachandran <nbalacha at redhat.com>
wrote:
> Hi Serg,
>
> Do you mean that turning off readdir-optimize did not work? Or did you
> mean turning off parallel-readdir did not work?
>
>
>
> On 4 April 2018 at 10:48, Serg Gulko <s.gulko at
2017 Jul 04
0
Gluster failure due to "0-management: Lock not released for <volumename>"
Specifically, I must stop glusterfs-server service on the other nodes in order to perform any gluster commands on any node.
From: Victor Nomura [mailto:victor at mezine.com]
Sent: July-04-17 9:41 AM
To: 'Atin Mukherjee'
Cc: 'gluster-users'
Subject: RE: [Gluster-users] Gluster failure due to "0-management: Lock not released for <volumename>"
The nodes have
2013 Jan 08
1
help me, glusterfs 3.3 doen't support fopen-keep-cache?
Dear gluster experts,
I search through glusterfs 3.3 source tree and can't find any fuse
open option FOPEN_KEEP_CACHE related code. Does this mean that
glusterfs 3.3 doen't support fuse keep cache feature? However I did
find keep cache code in mainline. My question is:
1 does glusterfs 3.3 support page cache?
2 if not what is the best practice to improve performance if a file is
2018 Jan 02
0
Wrong volume size with df
For what it's worth here, after I added a hot tier to the pool, the brick
sizes are now reporting the correct size of all bricks combined instead of
just one brick.
Not sure if that gives you any clues for this... maybe adding another brick
to the pool would have a similar effect?
On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 11:44 AM, Tom Fite <tomfite at gmail.com> wrote:
> Sure!
>
> > 1 -
2017 Dec 19
3
Wrong volume size with df
I have a glusterfs setup with distributed disperse volumes 5 * ( 4 + 2 ).
After a server crash, "gluster peer status" reports all peers as connected.
"gluster volume status detail" shows that all bricks are up and running
with the right size, but when I use df from a client mount point, the size
displayed is about 1/6 of the total size.
When browsing the data, they seem to
2015 Dec 06
1
Dovecot cluster using GlusterFS
Hello Alessio and Gordon, thank you for answers.
Dsync-based architecture looks promising, but I would preffer to stay
with GlusterFS for now as I also use it as a storage for other
components.
So director is the way to go, I don't want to setup more than two nodes
to keep this setup as simple as possible - so I will probably update to
2.2.19 and have director and backend on the same servers
2018 Feb 23
2
Problem migration 3.7.6 to 3.13.2
I have done a migration to new version of gluster but
when i doing a command
df -h
the result of space are minor of total.
Configuration:
2 peers
Brick serda2:/glusterfs/p2/b2 49152 0 Y
1560
Brick serda1:/glusterfs/p2/b2 49152 0 Y
1462
Brick serda1:/glusterfs/p1/b1 49153 0 Y
1476
Brick serda2:/glusterfs/p1/b1
2017 Dec 21
0
Wrong volume size with df
Could youplease provide following -
1 - output of gluster volume heal <volname> info
2 - /var/log/glusterfs - provide log file with mountpoint-volumename.log
3 - output of gluster volume <volname> info
4 - output of gluster volume <volname> status
5 - Also, could you try unmount the volume and mount it again and check the size?
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2006 Apr 07
2
Case Sensitivity and ID Field Naming
Hi,
I am working with an existing database that has table and field names
such as ''TblUsers'' and ''txtEmailAddress''. Is rails sensitive to the case
of the letters here? or can I simply refer to these tables and fields as
''tblusers'' and ''txtemailaddress'' in my controllers ad rhtml files?
Also, the database has id fields