[Gluster-users] Funny connection issues

Joe Julian joe at julianfamily.org
Fri Jan 31 21:24:56 UTC 2014


... And what are you doing that's using up all of the first 1023 ports?

Sure, you can disable the port check but I often find that issue to be indicative of some other problem.

On January 31, 2014 1:06:18 PM PST, BGM <bernhard.glomm at ecologic.eu> wrote:
>Hi,
>could you provide some environment settings?
>- which os/dist, version
>- wich glusterversion
>- what kind of load a are u doing (nfs, samba, glsuerfs, libvirt,
>libgfapi?)
>- physical net
>would help to think about it ;-)
>Regards
>Bernhard
>
>On 31.01.2014, at 19:53, Hariharan Thantry <thantry at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I have random errors sometimes when I try to peer probe a host on my
>gluster cluster.
>> 
>> "Connection failed. Please check if gluster daemon is operational"
>> 
>> When looking at the logs on the machine initiating the probe and the
>remote machine, I see the following error
>> 
>> E [rpcsvc.c:521:rpcsvc_handle_rpc_call] 0-glusterd: Request recieved
>from non-privileged port. Failing request
>> 
>> Why would this happen?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Hari
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