[Gluster-devel] Centos 4.4 clients fail to connect to server
Anand Avati
avati at zresearch.com
Thu May 10 17:05:00 UTC 2007
Justin,
is this during fetch spec stage? or are you using spec from a local
file? some connection related code was fixed in the source repository,
could you please confirm if the issue is seen from the TLA checkout?
thanks,
avati
2007/5/10, Justin McAleer <gluster at fehuq.com>:
> I'm trying to set up a simple NFS-like test setup with a couple of
> CentOS 4.4 servers. The server (brick) is working fine, but I cannot get
> the client side to work. It seems to not even successfully open a tcp
> connection. CentOS 5 clients are working with the 4.4 server (brick).
> Here is the debug output from glusterfs:
>
> May 10 09:32:16] [DEBUG/client-protocol.c:2796/init()]
> protocol/client:defaulting transport-timeout to 120
> [May 10 09:32:16] [DEBUG/transport.c:83/transport_load()]
> libglusterfs/transport:attempt to load type tcp/client
> [May 10 09:32:16] [DEBUG/transport.c:88/transport_load()]
> libglusterfs/transport:attempt to load file
> /usr/lib/glusterfs/1.3.0-pre3/transport/tcp/client.so
> [May 10 09:32:16] [DEBUG/tcp-client.c:174/tcp_connect()] transport: tcp:
> :try_connect: socket fd = 7
> [May 10 09:32:16] [DEBUG/tcp-client.c:196/tcp_connect()] transport: tcp:
> :try_connect: finalized on port `1023'
> [May 10 09:32:16] [DEBUG/tcp-client.c:220/tcp_connect()]
> tcp/client:try_connect: defaulting remote-port to 6996
> [May 10 09:32:16] [DEBUG/tcp-client.c:255/tcp_connect()]
> tcp/client:connect on 7 in progress (non-blocking)
> [May 10 09:32:16] [DEBUG/tcp-client.c:293/tcp_connect()]
> tcp/client:connection on 7 still in progress - try later
> <hangs>
>
> The server (brick) never sees an incoming connection. I'm running
> 1.3.0-pre3 on x86_64, and tried two different machines as clients. In
> fact, the current brick was originally my client (which showed the same
> behavior as above). Any ideas?
>
> I tried turning on the trace translator, but it didn't appear to do
> anything, and glusterfs segfaulted when I ran umount in another terminal
> to "unhang" the process.
>
>
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