[Gluster-devel] [Gluster-users] heal hanging
Glomski, Patrick
patrick.glomski at corvidtec.com
Fri Jan 22 01:55:54 UTC 2016
Unfortunately, all samba mounts to the gluster volume through the gfapi vfs
plugin have been disabled for the last 6 hours or so and frequency of %cpu
spikes is increased. We had switched to sharing a fuse mount through samba,
but I just disabled that as well. There are no samba shares of this volume
now. The spikes now happen every thirty minutes or so. We've resorted to
just rebooting the machine with high load for the present.
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 8:49 PM, Pranith Kumar Karampuri <
pkarampu at redhat.com> wrote:
>
>
> On 01/22/2016 07:13 AM, Glomski, Patrick wrote:
>
> We use the samba glusterfs virtual filesystem (the current version
> provided on download.gluster.org), but no windows clients connecting
> directly.
>
>
> Hmm.. Is there a way to disable using this and check if the CPU% still
> increases? What getxattr of "glusterfs.get_real_filename <filanme>" does is
> to scan the entire directory looking for strcasecmp(<filname>,
> <scanned-filename>). If anything matches then it will return the
> <scanned-filename>. But the problem is the scan is costly. So I wonder if
> this is the reason for the CPU spikes.
>
> Pranith
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 8:37 PM, Pranith Kumar Karampuri <
> pkarampu at redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> Do you have any windows clients? I see a lot of getxattr calls for
>> "glusterfs.get_real_filename" which lead to full readdirs of the
>> directories on the brick.
>>
>> Pranith
>>
>> On 01/22/2016 12:51 AM, Glomski, Patrick wrote:
>>
>> Pranith, could this kind of behavior be self-inflicted by us deleting
>> files directly from the bricks? We have done that in the past to clean up
>> an issues where gluster wouldn't allow us to delete from the mount.
>>
>> If so, is it feasible to clean them up by running a search on the
>> .glusterfs directories directly and removing files with a reference count
>> of 1 that are non-zero size (or directly checking the xattrs to be sure
>> that it's not a DHT link).
>>
>> find /data/brick01a/homegfs/.glusterfs -type f -not -empty -links -2
>> -exec rm -f "{}" \;
>>
>> Is there anything I'm inherently missing with that approach that will
>> further corrupt the system?
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 1:02 PM, Glomski, Patrick <
>> patrick.glomski at corvidtec.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Load spiked again: ~1200%cpu on gfs02a for glusterfsd. Crawl has been
>>> running on one of the bricks on gfs02b for 25 min or so and users cannot
>>> access the volume.
>>>
>>> I re-listed the xattrop directories as well as a 'top' entry and heal
>>> statistics. Then I restarted the gluster services on gfs02a.
>>>
>>> =================== top ===================
>>> PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+
>>> COMMAND
>>> 8969 root 20 0 2815m 204m 3588 S 1181.0 0.6 591:06.93
>>> glusterfsd
>>>
>>> =================== xattrop ===================
>>> /data/brick01a/homegfs/.glusterfs/indices/xattrop:
>>> xattrop-41f19453-91e4-437c-afa9-3b25614de210
>>> xattrop-9b815879-2f4d-402b-867c-a6d65087788c
>>>
>>> /data/brick02a/homegfs/.glusterfs/indices/xattrop:
>>> xattrop-70131855-3cfb-49af-abce-9d23f57fb393
>>> xattrop-dfb77848-a39d-4417-a725-9beca75d78c6
>>>
>>> /data/brick01b/homegfs/.glusterfs/indices/xattrop:
>>> e6e47ed9-309b-42a7-8c44-28c29b9a20f8
>>> xattrop-5c797a64-bde7-4eac-b4fc-0befc632e125
>>> xattrop-38ec65a1-00b5-4544-8a6c-bf0f531a1934
>>> xattrop-ef0980ad-f074-4163-979f-16d5ef85b0a0
>>>
>>> /data/brick02b/homegfs/.glusterfs/indices/xattrop:
>>> xattrop-7402438d-0ee7-4fcf-b9bb-b561236f99bc
>>> xattrop-8ffbf5f7-ace3-497d-944e-93ac85241413
>>>
>>> /data/brick01a/homegfs/.glusterfs/indices/xattrop:
>>> xattrop-0115acd0-caae-4dfd-b3b4-7cc42a0ff531
>>>
>>> /data/brick02a/homegfs/.glusterfs/indices/xattrop:
>>> xattrop-7e20fdb1-5224-4b9a-be06-568708526d70
>>>
>>> /data/brick01b/homegfs/.glusterfs/indices/xattrop:
>>> 8034bc06-92cd-4fa5-8aaf-09039e79d2c8
>>> c9ce22ed-6d8b-471b-a111-b39e57f0b512
>>> 94fa1d60-45ad-4341-b69c-315936b51e8d
>>> xattrop-9c04623a-64ce-4f66-8b23-dbaba49119c7
>>>
>>> /data/brick02b/homegfs/.glusterfs/indices/xattrop:
>>> xattrop-b8c8f024-d038-49a2-9a53-c54ead09111d
>>>
>>>
>>> =================== heal stats ===================
>>>
>>> homegfs [b0-gfsib01a] : Starting time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:36:45 2016
>>> homegfs [b0-gfsib01a] : Ending time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:36:45 2016
>>> homegfs [b0-gfsib01a] : Type of crawl: INDEX
>>> homegfs [b0-gfsib01a] : No. of entries healed : 0
>>> homegfs [b0-gfsib01a] : No. of entries in split-brain: 0
>>> homegfs [b0-gfsib01a] : No. of heal failed entries : 0
>>>
>>> homegfs [b1-gfsib01b] : Starting time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:36:19 2016
>>> homegfs [b1-gfsib01b] : Ending time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:36:19 2016
>>> homegfs [b1-gfsib01b] : Type of crawl: INDEX
>>> homegfs [b1-gfsib01b] : No. of entries healed : 0
>>> homegfs [b1-gfsib01b] : No. of entries in split-brain: 0
>>> homegfs [b1-gfsib01b] : No. of heal failed entries : 1
>>>
>>> homegfs [b2-gfsib01a] : Starting time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:36:48 2016
>>> homegfs [b2-gfsib01a] : Ending time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:36:48 2016
>>> homegfs [b2-gfsib01a] : Type of crawl: INDEX
>>> homegfs [b2-gfsib01a] : No. of entries healed : 0
>>> homegfs [b2-gfsib01a] : No. of entries in split-brain: 0
>>> homegfs [b2-gfsib01a] : No. of heal failed entries : 0
>>>
>>> homegfs [b3-gfsib01b] : Starting time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:36:47 2016
>>> homegfs [b3-gfsib01b] : Ending time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:36:47 2016
>>> homegfs [b3-gfsib01b] : Type of crawl: INDEX
>>> homegfs [b3-gfsib01b] : No. of entries healed : 0
>>> homegfs [b3-gfsib01b] : No. of entries in split-brain: 0
>>> homegfs [b3-gfsib01b] : No. of heal failed entries : 0
>>>
>>> homegfs [b4-gfsib02a] : Starting time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:36:06 2016
>>> homegfs [b4-gfsib02a] : Ending time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:36:06 2016
>>> homegfs [b4-gfsib02a] : Type of crawl: INDEX
>>> homegfs [b4-gfsib02a] : No. of entries healed : 0
>>> homegfs [b4-gfsib02a] : No. of entries in split-brain: 0
>>> homegfs [b4-gfsib02a] : No. of heal failed entries : 0
>>>
>>> homegfs [b5-gfsib02b] : Starting time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:13:40 2016
>>> homegfs [b5-gfsib02b] : *** Crawl is in
>>> progress ***
>>> homegfs [b5-gfsib02b] : Type of crawl: INDEX
>>> homegfs [b5-gfsib02b] : No. of entries healed : 0
>>> homegfs [b5-gfsib02b] : No. of entries in split-brain: 0
>>> homegfs [b5-gfsib02b] : No. of heal failed entries : 0
>>>
>>> homegfs [b6-gfsib02a] : Starting time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:36:58 2016
>>> homegfs [b6-gfsib02a] : Ending time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:36:58 2016
>>> homegfs [b6-gfsib02a] : Type of crawl: INDEX
>>> homegfs [b6-gfsib02a] : No. of entries healed : 0
>>> homegfs [b6-gfsib02a] : No. of entries in split-brain: 0
>>> homegfs [b6-gfsib02a] : No. of heal failed entries : 0
>>>
>>> homegfs [b7-gfsib02b] : Starting time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:36:50 2016
>>> homegfs [b7-gfsib02b] : Ending time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:36:50 2016
>>> homegfs [b7-gfsib02b] : Type of crawl: INDEX
>>> homegfs [b7-gfsib02b] : No. of entries healed : 0
>>> homegfs [b7-gfsib02b] : No. of entries in split-brain: 0
>>> homegfs [b7-gfsib02b] : No. of heal failed entries : 0
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ========================================================================================
>>> I waited a few minutes for the heals to finish and ran the heal
>>> statistics and info again. one file is in split-brain. Aside from the
>>> split-brain, the load on all systems is down now and they are behaving
>>> normally. glustershd.log is attached. What is going on???
>>>
>>> Thu Jan 21 12:53:50 EST 2016
>>>
>>> =================== homegfs ===================
>>>
>>> homegfs [b0-gfsib01a] : Starting time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:53:02 2016
>>> homegfs [b0-gfsib01a] : Ending time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:53:02 2016
>>> homegfs [b0-gfsib01a] : Type of crawl: INDEX
>>> homegfs [b0-gfsib01a] : No. of entries healed : 0
>>> homegfs [b0-gfsib01a] : No. of entries in split-brain: 0
>>> homegfs [b0-gfsib01a] : No. of heal failed entries : 0
>>>
>>> homegfs [b1-gfsib01b] : Starting time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:53:38 2016
>>> homegfs [b1-gfsib01b] : Ending time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:53:38 2016
>>> homegfs [b1-gfsib01b] : Type of crawl: INDEX
>>> homegfs [b1-gfsib01b] : No. of entries healed : 0
>>> homegfs [b1-gfsib01b] : No. of entries in split-brain: 0
>>> homegfs [b1-gfsib01b] : No. of heal failed entries : 1
>>>
>>> homegfs [b2-gfsib01a] : Starting time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:53:04 2016
>>> homegfs [b2-gfsib01a] : Ending time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:53:04 2016
>>> homegfs [b2-gfsib01a] : Type of crawl: INDEX
>>> homegfs [b2-gfsib01a] : No. of entries healed : 0
>>> homegfs [b2-gfsib01a] : No. of entries in split-brain: 0
>>> homegfs [b2-gfsib01a] : No. of heal failed entries : 0
>>>
>>> homegfs [b3-gfsib01b] : Starting time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:53:04 2016
>>> homegfs [b3-gfsib01b] : Ending time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:53:04 2016
>>> homegfs [b3-gfsib01b] : Type of crawl: INDEX
>>> homegfs [b3-gfsib01b] : No. of entries healed : 0
>>> homegfs [b3-gfsib01b] : No. of entries in split-brain: 0
>>> homegfs [b3-gfsib01b] : No. of heal failed entries : 0
>>>
>>> homegfs [b4-gfsib02a] : Starting time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:53:33 2016
>>> homegfs [b4-gfsib02a] : Ending time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:53:33 2016
>>> homegfs [b4-gfsib02a] : Type of crawl: INDEX
>>> homegfs [b4-gfsib02a] : No. of entries healed : 0
>>> homegfs [b4-gfsib02a] : No. of entries in split-brain: 0
>>> homegfs [b4-gfsib02a] : No. of heal failed entries : 1
>>>
>>> homegfs [b5-gfsib02b] : Starting time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:53:14 2016
>>> homegfs [b5-gfsib02b] : Ending time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:53:15 2016
>>> homegfs [b5-gfsib02b] : Type of crawl: INDEX
>>> homegfs [b5-gfsib02b] : No. of entries healed : 0
>>> homegfs [b5-gfsib02b] : No. of entries in split-brain: 0
>>> homegfs [b5-gfsib02b] : No. of heal failed entries : 3
>>>
>>> homegfs [b6-gfsib02a] : Starting time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:53:04 2016
>>> homegfs [b6-gfsib02a] : Ending time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:53:04 2016
>>> homegfs [b6-gfsib02a] : Type of crawl: INDEX
>>> homegfs [b6-gfsib02a] : No. of entries healed : 0
>>> homegfs [b6-gfsib02a] : No. of entries in split-brain: 0
>>> homegfs [b6-gfsib02a] : No. of heal failed entries : 0
>>>
>>> homegfs [b7-gfsib02b] : Starting time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:53:09 2016
>>> homegfs [b7-gfsib02b] : Ending time of crawl : Thu Jan 21
>>> 12:53:09 2016
>>> homegfs [b7-gfsib02b] : Type of crawl: INDEX
>>> homegfs [b7-gfsib02b] : No. of entries healed : 0
>>> homegfs [b7-gfsib02b] : No. of entries in split-brain: 0
>>> homegfs [b7-gfsib02b] : No. of heal failed entries : 0
>>>
>>> *** gluster bug in 'gluster volume heal homegfs statistics' ***
>>> *** Use 'gluster volume heal homegfs info' until bug is fixed ***
>>>
>>> Brick gfs01a.corvidtec.com:/data/brick01a/homegfs/
>>> Number of entries: 0
>>>
>>> Brick gfs01b.corvidtec.com:/data/brick01b/homegfs/
>>> Number of entries: 0
>>>
>>> Brick gfs01a.corvidtec.com:/data/brick02a/homegfs/
>>> Number of entries: 0
>>>
>>> Brick gfs01b.corvidtec.com:/data/brick02b/homegfs/
>>> Number of entries: 0
>>>
>>> Brick gfs02a.corvidtec.com:/data/brick01a/homegfs/
>>> /users/bangell/.gconfd - Is in split-brain
>>>
>>> Number of entries: 1
>>>
>>> Brick gfs02b.corvidtec.com:/data/brick01b/homegfs/
>>> /users/bangell/.gconfd - Is in split-brain
>>>
>>> /users/bangell/.gconfd/saved_state
>>> Number of entries: 2
>>>
>>> Brick gfs02a.corvidtec.com:/data/brick02a/homegfs/
>>> Number of entries: 0
>>>
>>> Brick gfs02b.corvidtec.com:/data/brick02b/homegfs/
>>> Number of entries: 0
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 11:10 AM, Pranith Kumar Karampuri <
>>> pkarampu at redhat.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 01/21/2016 09:26 PM, Glomski, Patrick wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I should mention that the problem is not currently occurring and there
>>>> are no heals (output appended). By restarting the gluster services, we can
>>>> stop the crawl, which lowers the load for a while. Subsequent crawls seem
>>>> to finish properly. For what it's worth, files/folders that show up in the
>>>> 'volume info' output during a hung crawl don't seem to be anything out of
>>>> the ordinary.
>>>>
>>>> Over the past four days, the typical time before the problem recurs
>>>> after suppressing it in this manner is an hour. Last night when we reached
>>>> out to you was the last time it happened and the load has been low since (a
>>>> relief). David believes that recursively listing the files (ls -alR or
>>>> similar) from a client mount can force the issue to happen, but obviously
>>>> I'd rather not unless we have some precise thing we're looking for. Let me
>>>> know if you'd like me to attempt to drive the system unstable like that and
>>>> what I should look for. As it's a production system, I'd rather not leave
>>>> it in this state for long.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Will it be possible to send glustershd, mount logs of the past 4 days?
>>>> I would like to see if this is because of directory self-heal going wild
>>>> (Ravi is working on throttling feature for 3.8, which will allow to put
>>>> breaks on self-heal traffic)
>>>>
>>>> Pranith
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> [root at gfs01a xattrop]# gluster volume heal homegfs info
>>>> Brick gfs01a.corvidtec.com:/data/brick01a/homegfs/
>>>> Number of entries: 0
>>>>
>>>> Brick gfs01b.corvidtec.com:/data/brick01b/homegfs/
>>>> Number of entries: 0
>>>>
>>>> Brick gfs01a.corvidtec.com:/data/brick02a/homegfs/
>>>> Number of entries: 0
>>>>
>>>> Brick gfs01b.corvidtec.com:/data/brick02b/homegfs/
>>>> Number of entries: 0
>>>>
>>>> Brick gfs02a.corvidtec.com:/data/brick01a/homegfs/
>>>> Number of entries: 0
>>>>
>>>> Brick gfs02b.corvidtec.com:/data/brick01b/homegfs/
>>>> Number of entries: 0
>>>>
>>>> Brick gfs02a.corvidtec.com:/data/brick02a/homegfs/
>>>> Number of entries: 0
>>>>
>>>> Brick gfs02b.corvidtec.com:/data/brick02b/homegfs/
>>>> Number of entries: 0
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 10:40 AM, Pranith Kumar Karampuri <
>>>> pkarampu at redhat.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 01/21/2016 08:25 PM, Glomski, Patrick wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello, Pranith. The typical behavior is that the %cpu on a glusterfsd
>>>>> process jumps to number of processor cores available (800% or 1200%,
>>>>> depending on the pair of nodes involved) and the load average on the
>>>>> machine goes very high (~20). The volume's heal statistics output shows
>>>>> that it is crawling one of the bricks and trying to heal, but this crawl
>>>>> hangs and never seems to finish.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The number of files in the xattrop directory varies over time, so I
>>>>> ran a wc -l as you requested periodically for some time and then started
>>>>> including a datestamped list of the files that were in the xattrops
>>>>> directory on each brick to see which were persistent. All bricks had files
>>>>> in the xattrop folder, so all results are attached.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks this info is helpful. I don't see a lot of files. Could you
>>>>> give output of "gluster volume heal <volname> info"? Is there any directory
>>>>> in there which is LARGE?
>>>>>
>>>>> Pranith
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Please let me know if there is anything else I can provide.
>>>>>
>>>>> Patrick
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 12:01 AM, Pranith Kumar Karampuri <
>>>>> pkarampu at redhat.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> hey,
>>>>>> Which process is consuming so much cpu? I went through the
>>>>>> logs you gave me. I see that the following files are in gfid mismatch state:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <066e4525-8f8b-43aa-b7a1-86bbcecc68b9/safebrowsing-backup>,
>>>>>> <1d48754b-b38c-403d-94e2-0f5c41d5f885/recovery.bak>,
>>>>>> <ddc92637-303a-4059-9c56-ab23b1bb6ae9/patch0008.cnvrg>,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Could you give me the output of "ls <brick-path>/indices/xattrop | wc
>>>>>> -l" output on all the bricks which are acting this way? This will tell us
>>>>>> the number of pending self-heals on the system.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Pranith
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 01/20/2016 09:26 PM, David Robinson wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> resending with parsed logs...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am having issues with 3.6.6 where the load will spike up to 800%
>>>>>> for one of the glusterfsd processes and the users can no longer access the
>>>>>> system. If I reboot the node, the heal will finish normally after a few
>>>>>> minutes and the system will be responsive, but a few hours later the issue
>>>>>> will start again. It look like it is hanging in a heal and spinning up the
>>>>>> load on one of the bricks. The heal gets stuck and says it is crawling and
>>>>>> never returns. After a few minutes of the heal saying it is crawling, the
>>>>>> load spikes up and the mounts become unresponsive.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any suggestions on how to fix this? It has us stopped cold as the
>>>>>> user can no longer access the systems when the load spikes... Logs attached.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> System setup info is:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [root at gfs01a ~]# gluster volume info homegfs
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Volume Name: homegfs
>>>>>> Type: Distributed-Replicate
>>>>>> Volume ID: 1e32672a-f1b7-4b58-ba94-58c085e59071
>>>>>> Status: Started
>>>>>> Number of Bricks: 4 x 2 = 8
>>>>>> Transport-type: tcp
>>>>>> Bricks:
>>>>>> Brick1: gfsib01a.corvidtec.com:/data/brick01a/homegfs
>>>>>> Brick2: gfsib01b.corvidtec.com:/data/brick01b/homegfs
>>>>>> Brick3: gfsib01a.corvidtec.com:/data/brick02a/homegfs
>>>>>> Brick4: gfsib01b.corvidtec.com:/data/brick02b/homegfs
>>>>>> Brick5: gfsib02a.corvidtec.com:/data/brick01a/homegfs
>>>>>> Brick6: gfsib02b.corvidtec.com:/data/brick01b/homegfs
>>>>>> Brick7: gfsib02a.corvidtec.com:/data/brick02a/homegfs
>>>>>> Brick8: gfsib02b.corvidtec.com:/data/brick02b/homegfs
>>>>>> Options Reconfigured:
>>>>>> performance.io-thread-count: 32
>>>>>> performance.cache-size: 128MB
>>>>>> performance.write-behind-window-size: 128MB
>>>>>> server.allow-insecure: on
>>>>>> network.ping-timeout: 42
>>>>>> storage.owner-gid: 100
>>>>>> geo-replication.indexing: off
>>>>>> geo-replication.ignore-pid-check: on
>>>>>> changelog.changelog: off
>>>>>> changelog.fsync-interval: 3
>>>>>> changelog.rollover-time: 15
>>>>>> server.manage-gids: on
>>>>>> diagnostics.client-log-level: WARNING
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [root at gfs01a ~]# rpm -qa | grep gluster
>>>>>> gluster-nagios-common-0.1.1-0.el6.noarch
>>>>>> glusterfs-fuse-3.6.6-1.el6.x86_64
>>>>>> glusterfs-debuginfo-3.6.6-1.el6.x86_64
>>>>>> glusterfs-libs-3.6.6-1.el6.x86_64
>>>>>> glusterfs-geo-replication-3.6.6-1.el6.x86_64
>>>>>> glusterfs-api-3.6.6-1.el6.x86_64
>>>>>> glusterfs-devel-3.6.6-1.el6.x86_64
>>>>>> glusterfs-api-devel-3.6.6-1.el6.x86_64
>>>>>> glusterfs-3.6.6-1.el6.x86_64
>>>>>> glusterfs-cli-3.6.6-1.el6.x86_64
>>>>>> glusterfs-rdma-3.6.6-1.el6.x86_64
>>>>>> samba-vfs-glusterfs-4.1.11-2.el6.x86_64
>>>>>> glusterfs-server-3.6.6-1.el6.x86_64
>>>>>> glusterfs-extra-xlators-3.6.6-1.el6.x86_64
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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