[Gluster-users] Brick-Xlators crashes after Set-RO and Read

David Spisla spisla80 at gmail.com
Thu May 16 09:36:04 UTC 2019


Hello Vijay,

yes, we are using custom patches. It s a helper function, which is defined
in xlator_helper.c and used in worm_lookup_cbk.
Do you think this could be the problem? The functions only manipulates the
atime in struct iattr

Regards
David Spisla

Am Do., 16. Mai 2019 um 10:05 Uhr schrieb Vijay Bellur <vbellur at redhat.com>:

> Hello David,
>
> Do you have any custom patches in your deployment? I looked up v5.5 but
> could not find the following functions referred to in the core:
>
> map_atime_from_server()
> worm_lookup_cbk()
>
> Neither do I see xlator_helper.c in the codebase.
>
> Thanks,
> Vijay
>
>
> #0  map_atime_from_server (this=0x7fdef401af00, stbuf=0x0) at
> ../../../../xlators/lib/src/xlator_helper.c:21
>         __FUNCTION__ = "map_to_atime_from_server"
> #1  0x00007fdef39a0382 in worm_lookup_cbk (frame=frame at entry=0x7fdeac0015c8,
> cookie=<optimized out>, this=0x7fdef401af00, op_ret=op_ret at entry=-1,
> op_errno=op_errno at entry=13,
>     inode=inode at entry=0x0, buf=0x0, xdata=0x0, postparent=0x0) at
> worm.c:531
>         priv = 0x7fdef4075378
>         ret = 0
>         __FUNCTION__ = "worm_lookup_cbk"
>
> On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 12:53 AM David Spisla <spisla80 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello Vijay,
>>
>> I could reproduce the issue. After doing a simple DIR Listing from Win10
>> powershell, all brick processes crashes. Its not the same scenario
>> mentioned before but the crash report in the bricks log is the same.
>> Attached you find the backtrace.
>>
>> Regards
>> David Spisla
>>
>> Am Di., 7. Mai 2019 um 20:08 Uhr schrieb Vijay Bellur <vbellur at redhat.com
>> >:
>>
>>> Hello David,
>>>
>>> On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 2:16 AM David Spisla <spisla80 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello Vijay,
>>>>
>>>> how can I create such a core file? Or will it be created automatically
>>>> if a gluster process crashes?
>>>> Maybe you can give me a hint and will try to get a backtrace.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Generation of core file is dependent on the system configuration.  `man
>>> 5 core` contains useful information to generate a core file in a directory.
>>> Once a core file is generated, you can use gdb to get a backtrace of all
>>> threads (using "thread apply all bt full").
>>>
>>>
>>>> Unfortunately this bug is not easy to reproduce because it appears only
>>>> sometimes.
>>>>
>>>
>>> If the bug is not easy to reproduce, having a backtrace from the
>>> generated core would be very useful!
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Vijay
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>> David Spisla
>>>>
>>>> Am Mo., 6. Mai 2019 um 19:48 Uhr schrieb Vijay Bellur <
>>>> vbellur at redhat.com>:
>>>>
>>>>> Thank you for the report, David. Do you have core files available on
>>>>> any of the servers? If yes, would it be possible for you to provide a
>>>>> backtrace.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Vijay
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 3:09 AM David Spisla <spisla80 at gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello folks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> we have a client application (runs on Win10) which does some FOPs on
>>>>>> a gluster volume which is accessed by SMB.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Scenario 1* is a READ Operation which reads all files successively
>>>>>> and checks if the files data was correctly copied. While doing this, all
>>>>>> brick processes crashes and in the logs one have this crash report on every
>>>>>> brick log:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> CTX_ID:a0359502-2c76-4fee-8cb9-365679dc690e-GRAPH_ID:0-PID:32934-HOST:XX-XXXXX-XX-XX-PC_NAME:shortterm-client-2-RECON_NO:-0, gfid: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001, req(uid:2000,gid:2000,perm:1,ngrps:1), ctx(uid:0,gid:0,in-groups:0,perm:700,updated-fop:LOOKUP, acl:-) [Permission denied]
>>>>>>> pending frames:
>>>>>>> frame : type(0) op(27)
>>>>>>> frame : type(0) op(40)
>>>>>>> patchset: git://git.gluster.org/glusterfs.git
>>>>>>> signal received: 11
>>>>>>> time of crash:
>>>>>>> 2019-04-16 08:32:21
>>>>>>> configuration details:
>>>>>>> argp 1
>>>>>>> backtrace 1
>>>>>>> dlfcn 1
>>>>>>> libpthread 1
>>>>>>> llistxattr 1
>>>>>>> setfsid 1
>>>>>>> spinlock 1
>>>>>>> epoll.h 1
>>>>>>> xattr.h 1
>>>>>>> st_atim.tv_nsec 1
>>>>>>> package-string: glusterfs 5.5
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(+0x2764c)[0x7f9a5bd4d64c]
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(gf_print_trace+0x306)[0x7f9a5bd57d26]
>>>>>>> /lib64/libc.so.6(+0x361a0)[0x7f9a5af141a0]
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.5/xlator/features/worm.so(+0xb910)[0x7f9a4ef0e910]
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.5/xlator/features/worm.so(+0x8118)[0x7f9a4ef0b118]
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.5/xlator/features/locks.so(+0x128d6)[0x7f9a4f1278d6]
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.5/xlator/features/access-control.so(+0x575b)[0x7f9a4f35975b]
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.5/xlator/features/locks.so(+0xb3b3)[0x7f9a4f1203b3]
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.5/xlator/features/worm.so(+0x85b2)[0x7f9a4ef0b5b2]
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(default_lookup+0xbc)[0x7f9a5bdd7b6c]
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(default_lookup+0xbc)[0x7f9a5bdd7b6c]
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.5/xlator/features/upcall.so(+0xf548)[0x7f9a4e8cf548]
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(default_lookup_resume+0x1e2)[0x7f9a5bdefc22]
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(call_resume+0x75)[0x7f9a5bd733a5]
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.5/xlator/performance/io-threads.so(+0x6088)[0x7f9a4e6b7088]
>>>>>>> /lib64/libpthread.so.0(+0x7569)[0x7f9a5b29f569]
>>>>>>> /lib64/libc.so.6(clone+0x3f)[0x7f9a5afd69af]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> *Scenario 2 *The application just SET Read-Only on each file
>>>>>> sucessively. After the 70th file was set, all the bricks crashes and again,
>>>>>> one can read this crash report in every brick log:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> [2019-05-02 07:43:39.953591] I [MSGID: 139001]
>>>>>>> [posix-acl.c:263:posix_acl_log_permit_denied] 0-longterm-access-control:
>>>>>>> client:
>>>>>>> CTX_ID:21aa9c75-3a5f-41f9-925b-48e4c80bd24a-GRAPH_ID:0-PID:16325-HOST:XXX-X-X-XXX-PC_NAME:longterm-client-0-RECON_NO:-0,
>>>>>>> gfid: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001,
>>>>>>> req(uid:2000,gid:2000,perm:1,ngrps:1),
>>>>>>> ctx(uid:0,gid:0,in-groups:0,perm:700,updated-fop:LOOKUP, acl:-) [Permission
>>>>>>> denied]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> pending frames:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> frame : type(0) op(27)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> patchset: git://git.gluster.org/glusterfs.git
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> signal received: 11
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> time of crash:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2019-05-02 07:43:39
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> configuration details:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> argp 1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> backtrace 1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> dlfcn 1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> libpthread 1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> llistxattr 1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> setfsid 1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> spinlock 1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> epoll.h 1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> xattr.h 1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> st_atim.tv_nsec 1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> package-string: glusterfs 5.5
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(+0x2764c)[0x7fbb3f0b364c]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(gf_print_trace+0x306)[0x7fbb3f0bdd26]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /lib64/libc.so.6(+0x361e0)[0x7fbb3e27a1e0]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.5/xlator/features/worm.so(+0xb910)[0x7fbb32257910]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.5/xlator/features/worm.so(+0x8118)[0x7fbb32254118]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.5/xlator/features/locks.so(+0x128d6)[0x7fbb324708d6]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.5/xlator/features/access-control.so(+0x575b)[0x7fbb326a275b]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.5/xlator/features/locks.so(+0xb3b3)[0x7fbb324693b3]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.5/xlator/features/worm.so(+0x85b2)[0x7fbb322545b2]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(default_lookup+0xbc)[0x7fbb3f13db6c]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(default_lookup+0xbc)[0x7fbb3f13db6c]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.5/xlator/features/upcall.so(+0xf548)[0x7fbb31c18548]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(default_lookup_resume+0x1e2)[0x7fbb3f155c22]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(call_resume+0x75)[0x7fbb3f0d93a5]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.5/xlator/performance/io-threads.so(+0x6088)[0x7fbb31a00088]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /lib64/libpthread.so.0(+0x7569)[0x7fbb3e605569]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /lib64/libc.so.6(clone+0x3f)[0x7fbb3e33c9ef]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This happens on a 3-Node Gluster v5.5 Cluster on two different
>>>>>> volumes. But both volumes has the same settings:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Volume Name: shortterm
>>>>>>> Type: Replicate
>>>>>>> Volume ID: 5307e5c5-e8a1-493a-a846-342fb0195dee
>>>>>>> Status: Started
>>>>>>> Snapshot Count: 0
>>>>>>> Number of Bricks: 1 x 3 = 3
>>>>>>> Transport-type: tcp
>>>>>>> Bricks:
>>>>>>> Brick1: fs-xxxxx-c1-n1:/gluster/brick4/glusterbrick
>>>>>>> Brick2: fs-xxxxx-c1-n2:/gluster/brick4/glusterbrick
>>>>>>> Brick3: fs-xxxxx-c1-n3:/gluster/brick4/glusterbrick
>>>>>>> Options Reconfigured:
>>>>>>> storage.reserve: 1
>>>>>>> performance.client-io-threads: off
>>>>>>> nfs.disable: on
>>>>>>> transport.address-family: inet
>>>>>>> user.smb: disable
>>>>>>> features.read-only: off
>>>>>>> features.worm: off
>>>>>>> features.worm-file-level: on
>>>>>>> features.retention-mode: enterprise
>>>>>>> features.default-retention-period: 120
>>>>>>> network.ping-timeout: 10
>>>>>>> features.cache-invalidation: on
>>>>>>> features.cache-invalidation-timeout: 600
>>>>>>> performance.nl-cache: on
>>>>>>> performance.nl-cache-timeout: 600
>>>>>>> client.event-threads: 32
>>>>>>> server.event-threads: 32
>>>>>>> cluster.lookup-optimize: on
>>>>>>> performance.stat-prefetch: on
>>>>>>> performance.cache-invalidation: on
>>>>>>> performance.md-cache-timeout: 600
>>>>>>> performance.cache-samba-metadata: on
>>>>>>> performance.cache-ima-xattrs: on
>>>>>>> performance.io-thread-count: 64
>>>>>>> cluster.use-compound-fops: on
>>>>>>> performance.cache-size: 512MB
>>>>>>> performance.cache-refresh-timeout: 10
>>>>>>> performance.read-ahead: off
>>>>>>> performance.write-behind-window-size: 4MB
>>>>>>> performance.write-behind: on
>>>>>>> storage.build-pgfid: on
>>>>>>> features.utime: on
>>>>>>> storage.ctime: on
>>>>>>> cluster.quorum-type: fixed
>>>>>>> cluster.quorum-count: 2
>>>>>>> features.bitrot: on
>>>>>>> features.scrub: Active
>>>>>>> features.scrub-freq: daily
>>>>>>> cluster.enable-shared-storage: enable
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Why can this happen to all Brick processes? I don't understand the
>>>>>> crash report. The FOPs are nothing special and after restart brick
>>>>>> processes everything works fine and our application was succeed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards
>>>>>> David Spisla
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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