[Gluster-users] self-heal failed
Liang Ma
ma.satops at gmail.com
Thu Jan 10 16:41:26 UTC 2013
I can't umount the zfs brick filesystem even if I stopped the glusterfs on
the bad node.
Besides, the bad data now seems propagated to the good brick.
Can I treat the node is just gone bad?
On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 9:34 AM, Todd Pfaff <pfaff at rhpcs.mcmaster.ca> wrote:
> Liang,
>
> I suppose my choice of words was misleading. What I mean is:
>
> - unmount the corrupted brick filesystem
> - try to check and repair the brick filesystem
> - if repair fails, re-create the filesystem
> - remount the brick filesystem
>
> but, as I said, I'm not very familiar with zfs. Based on my quick glance
> at some zfs documentation it sounds to me like online zfs check-and-repair
> may be possible (this is oracle zfs documentation and I have no idea how
> the linux zfs implementation compares):
>
> http://docs.oracle.com/cd/**E23823_01/html/819-5461/gbbwa.**html<http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23823_01/html/819-5461/gbbwa.html>
>
> but since you're a zfs user you likely already know much more about zfs
> than I do.
>
> Todd
>
>
> On Wed, 9 Jan 2013, Liang Ma wrote:
>
> Todd,
>>
>> Thanks for your reply. But how can I take this brick offline? Since the
>> gluster volume has replicate count 2, it won't allow me to remove one
>> brick.
>> Is there a command which can take one replicate brick offline?
>>
>> Many thanks.
>>
>> Liang
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 3:02 PM, Todd Pfaff <pfaff at rhpcs.mcmaster.ca>
>> wrote:
>> Liang,
>>
>> I don't claim to know the answer to your question, and my
>> knowledge of zfs
>> is minimal at best so I may be way off base here, but it seems
>> to me that
>> your attempted random corruption with this command:
>>
>> dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/**sda6 bs=1024 count=20480
>>
>> is likely going to corrupt the underlying zfs filesystem metadata, not
>> just file data, and I wouldn't expect gluster to be able to fixed a
>> brick's corrupted filesystem. Perhaps you now have to take the brick
>> offline, fix any zfs filesystem errors if possible, bring the brick
>> back
>> online and see what then happens with self-heal.
>>
>> --
>> Todd Pfaff <pfaff at mcmaster.ca>
>> http://www.rhpcs.mcmaster.ca/
>>
>> On Tue, 8 Jan 2013, Liang Ma wrote:
>>
>> Hi There,
>>
>> I'd like to test and understand the self heal feature of
>> glusterfs. This is
>> what I did with 3.3.1-ubuntu1~precise4 on Ubuntu 12.04.1
>> LTS.
>>
>> gluster volume create gtest replica 2 gluster3:/zfs-test
>> gluster4:/zfs-test
>> where zfs-test is a zfs pool on partition /dev/sda6 in
>> both nodes.
>>
>> To simulate a random corruption on node gluster3
>>
>> dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/**sda6 bs=1024 count=20480
>>
>> Now zfs detected the corrupted files
>>
>> pool: zfs-test
>> state: ONLINE
>> status: One or more devices has experienced an error
>> resulting in data
>> corruption. Applications may be affected.
>> action: Restore the file in question if possible.
>> Otherwise restore the
>> entire pool from backup.
>> see: http://zfsonlinux.org/msg/ZFS-**8000-8A<http://zfsonlinux.org/msg/ZFS-8000-8A>
>> scan: none requested
>> config:
>>
>> NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
>> zfs-test ONLINE 0 0 2.29K
>> sda6 ONLINE 0 0 4.59K
>>
>> errors: Permanent errors have been detected in the
>> following files:
>>
>> /zfs-test/<xattrdir>/trusted.**gfid
>>
>> /zfs-test/.glusterfs/b0/1e/**b01ec17c-14cc-4999-938b-**b4a71e358b46
>>
>> /zfs-test/.glusterfs/b0/1e/**b01ec17c-14cc-4999-938b-**
>> b4a71e358b46/<xat
>> trdir>/trusted.gfid
>>
>> /zfs-test/.glusterfs/dd/8c/**dd8c6797-18c3-4f3b-b1ca-**
>> 86def2b578c5/<xat
>> trdir>/trusted.gfid
>>
>> Now the gluster log file shows the self heal can't fix the
>> corruption
>> [2013-01-08 12:46:03.371214] W
>> [afr-common.c:1196:afr_detect_**self_heal_by_iatt]
>> 2-gtest-replicate-0:
>> /K.iso: gfid different on subvolume
>> [2013-01-08 12:46:03.373539] E
>> [afr-self-heal-common.c:1419:**afr_sh_common_lookup_cbk]
>> 2-gtest-replicate-0:
>> Missing Gfids for /K.iso
>> [2013-01-08 12:46:03.385701] E
>> [afr-self-heal-common.c:2160:**afr_self_heal_completion_cbk]
>> 2-gtest-replicate-0: background gfid self-heal failed on
>> /K.iso
>> [2013-01-08 12:46:03.385760] W
>> [fuse-bridge.c:292:fuse_entry_**cbk]
>> 0-glusterfs-fuse: 11901: LOOKUP() /K.iso => -1 (No data
>> available)
>>
>> where K.iso is one of the sample files affected by the dd
>> command.
>>
>> So could anyone tell me what is the best way to repair the
>> simulated
>> corruption?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Liang
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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