[Gluster-devel] Re: [bug #19614] System crashes when node fails even with xfr

Brent A Nelson brent at phys.ufl.edu
Mon May 7 19:35:47 UTC 2007


I just had two nodes go down (not due to GlusterFS).  The nodes were 
mirrors of each other for multiple GlusterFS filesystems (all unify on top 
of afr), so the GlusterFS clients were understandably unhappy (one of the 
filesystems was 100% served by these two nodes, others were only 
fractionally served by the two nodes).  However, when the two server nodes 
were brought back up, some of the client glusterfs processes recovered, 
while others had to be kill -9'ed so the filesystems could be remounted 
(they were blocking df and ls commands).

I don't know if it's related to the bug below or not, but it looks like 
client reconnect after failure isn't 100%...

This was from a tla checkout from yesterday.

Thanks,

Brent

On Mon, 7 May 2007, Krishna Srinivas wrote:

> Hi Avati,
>
> There was a bug - when the 1st node went down, it would cause
> problem. This bug might be the same, the bug reporter has
> not given enough details to confirm though. We can move the
> bug to unreproducible or fixed state.
>
> Krishna
>
> On 5/6/07, Anand Avati <INVALID.NOREPLY at gnu.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Update of bug #19614 (project gluster):
>>
>>                 Severity:              3 - Normal => 5 - Blocker
>>              Assigned to:                    None => krishnasrinivas
>>
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>> Follow-up Comment #1:
>> 
>> krishna,
>>   can you confirm if this bug is still lurking?
>>
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