[Gluster-devel] Troubleshooting and Diagnostic tools for Gluster
Aravinda
avishwan at redhat.com
Mon Oct 26 06:51:02 UTC 2015
Nice tool suggestions, added to the etherpad. Thanks.
regards
Aravinda
On 10/23/2015 04:25 PM, Amit Chaurasia wrote:
> A few more:
>
> 1.A tool to determine the back end brick location given a file name.
> 2. A rebalance meter which allows me to determine if it's high time to
> perform rebalance.
> On Oct 23, 2015 4:16 PM, "Aravinda" <avishwan at redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Gluster developers,
>>
>> In this mail I am proposing troubleshooting documentation and
>> Gluster Tools infrastructure.
>>
>> Tool to search in documentation
>> ===============================
>> We recently added message Ids to each error messages in Gluster. Some
>> of the error messages are self explanatory. But some error messages
>> requires manual intervention to fix the issue. How about identifying
>> the error messages which requires more explanation and creating
>> documentation for the same. Even though the information about some
>> errors available in documentation, it is very difficult to search and
>> relate to the error message. It will be very useful if we create a
>> tool which looks for documentation and tells us exactly what to do.
>>
>> For example,(Illustrativepurpose only)
>> glusterdoc --explain GEOREP0003
>>
>> SSH configuration issue. This error is seen when Pem keys from all
>> master nodes are not distributed properly to Slave
>> nodes. Use Geo-replication create command with force option to
>> redistribute the keys. If issue stillpersists, look for any errors
>> while running hook scripts inGlusterd log file.
>>
>>
>> Note: Inspired from rustc --explain command
>> https://twitter.com/jaredforsyth/status/626960244707606528
>>
>> If we don't know the message id, we can still search from the
>> available documentation like,
>>
>> glusterdoc --search <SEARCH_KEY_WORD>
>>
>> These commands can be programmatically consumed, for example
>> `--json` will return the output in JSON format. This enables UI
>> developers to automatically show help messages when they display
>> errors.
>>
>> Gluster Tools infrastructure
>> ============================
>> Are our Gluster log files sufficient for root causing the issues? Is
>> that error caused due to miss configuration? Geo-replication status is
>> showing faulty. Where to find the reason for Faulty?
>>
>> Sac(surs AT redhat.com) mentioned that heis working on gdeploy and many
>> developers
>> are using their owntools. How about providing common infrastructure(say
>> gtool/glustertool) to host all these tools.
>>
>> From my toolkit, following tools are available, planning to create
>> more such tools for Geo-replication and Gluster.
>>
>> volinfo [<VOLNAME>] - Enhanced version of Gluster Volume info
>> command (http://aravindavk.in/blog/glusterfs-tools/ )
>>
>> df - df for Gluster Volumes
>> (http://aravindavk.in/blog/glusterdf-df-for-gluster-volumes/ )
>>
>> georepsetup - A tool to Create Geo-replication session
>> easily(http://aravindavk.in/blog/introducing-georepsetup/ )
>>
>> gdash - A simple Dashboard for
>> Gluster(http://aravindavk.in/blog/introducing-gdash/ )
>>
>> gfid <PATH> - To get GFID of a file, works both in Mount and
>> Backend(https://github.com/aravindavk/gluster_georep_scripts )
>>
>> clparser <PATH> - Parse the backend Changelog and print in human
>> readable format(https://github.com/aravindavk/gluster_georep_scripts )
>>
>> xtime <PATH> - To get XTIME xattr from given
>> path(https://github.com/aravindavk/gluster_georep_scripts )
>>
>> stime <PATH> - To get STIME xattr from given path(Used by
>> Geo-replication https://github.com/aravindavk/gluster_georep_scripts )
>>
>> volmark <VOLNAME> - To get Volume Mark of given Volume(Used by
>> Geo-replication https://github.com/aravindavk/gluster_georep_scripts )
>>
>>
>> Geo-replication developers are already using some tools like Changelog
>> parser, `arequal-checksum` etc.
>>
>> Initial idea for Tools Framework:
>> ---------------------------------
>> A Shell/Python script which looks for the tool in plugins sub directory, if
>> exists pass all the arguments and call that script.
>>
>> `glustertool help` triggers a python Script plugins/help.py which reads
>> plugins.yml file to get the list of tools and help messages associated
>> with it.
>>
>> No restrictions on the choice of programming language to create
>> tool. It can be bash, Python, Go, Rust, awk, sed etc.
>>
>> Challenges:
>> - Each plugin may have different dependencies, installing all tools
>> may install all the dependencies.
>> - Multiple programming languages, may be difficult to maintain/build.
>> - Maintenance of Third party tools.
>> - Creating Plugins registry to discover tools created by other developers.
>>
>> Tool Ideas:
>> -----------
>> If you are interested in working on tools for Gluster, I am listing a
>> few ideas to start with, feel free to add your ideas to the list.
>>
>> - A tool to analyze the log file and identify issues. For example,
>> glustertool georep_log_analize <LOG FILE PATH> --after-date <TIMESTAMP>
>>
>> Example output: (Illustrative purpose only)
>>
>> Number of workers in this node: 2
>> Number of restarts: 5
>> Errors: 10
>> Python Tracebacks: 5
>> Last state: Active
>> Files Skipped: 0
>> Setup issue: No
>>
>> - Extract skipped GFIDs from Geo-replication logs and re-trigger sync.
>>
>> For example,
>> glustertool georep_extract_skipped <LOG_FILE> --after-date<TIMESTAMP>
>>
>> This command will
>> 1. extract Skipped GFIDs list,
>> 2. Mounts Master Volume
>> 3. converts GFID to Path
>> 4. Set Virtual xattr to re-trigger the sync
>>
>> - A tool to detect Split brain
>>
>> - A tool to convert GFID to Path
>>
>> Created a etherpad to record the available tools and ideas
>> https://public.pad.fsfe.org/p/gluster-tools
>> Will update once the I make some progress in creating infrastructure.
>>
>> Comments and Suggestions welcome.
>>
>> --
>> regards
>> Aravinda
>>
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