[Gluster-users] Question about geo-replication and deletes in 3.5 beta train
CJ Beck
chris.beck at workday.com
Wed Apr 16 21:31:29 UTC 2014
I did have the "change_detector" set to xsync, which seems to be the issue (bypassing the changelog method). So I can fix that and see if the deletes are propagated.
Also, is there a way to tell the geo-replication to go ahead and walk the filesystems to do a "sync" so the remote side files are deleted, if they are not on the source?
Thanks for the quick reply!
[root at host ~]# gluster volume geo-replication test-poc 10.10.1.120::test-poc status detail
MASTER NODE MASTER VOL MASTER BRICK SLAVE STATUS CHECKPOINT STATUS CRAWL STATUS FILES SYNCD FILES PENDING BYTES PENDING DELETES PENDING FILES SKIPPED
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host1.com test-poc /data/test-poc 10.10.1.120::test-poc Passive N/A N/A 382 0 0 0 0
host2.com test-poc /data/test-poc 10.10.1.122::test-poc Passive N/A N/A 0 0 0 0 0
host3.com test-poc /data/test-poc 10.10.1.121::test-poc Active N/A Hybrid Crawl 10765 70 0 0 0
From: Venky Shankar <yknev.shankar at gmail.com<mailto:yknev.shankar at gmail.com>>
Date: Wednesday, April 16, 2014 at 1:54 PM
To: CJ Beck <chris.beck at workday.com<mailto:chris.beck at workday.com>>
Cc: "gluster-users at gluster.org<mailto:gluster-users at gluster.org>" <gluster-users at gluster.org<mailto:gluster-users at gluster.org>>
Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] Question about geo-replication and deletes in 3.5 beta train
"ignore-deletes" is only valid in the initial crawl mode[1] where it does not propagate deletes to the slave (changelog mode does). Was the session restarted by any chance?
[1] Geo-replication now has two internal operations modes: a one shot filesystem crawl mode (used to replicate data already present in a volume) and the changelog mode (for replicating live changes).
Thanks,
-venky
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 1:25 AM, CJ Beck <chris.beck at workday.com<mailto:chris.beck at workday.com>> wrote:
I have an issue where deletes are not being propagated to the slave cluster in a geo-replicated environment. I've looked through the code, and it appears as though this is something that might have been changed to be hard coded?
When I try to change it via a config option on the command line, it replies with a "reserved option" error:
[root at host ~]# gluster volume geo-replication test-poc 10.10.1.120::test-poc config ignore_deletes 1
Reserved option
geo-replication command failed
[root at host ~]# gluster volume geo-replication test-poc 10.10.1.120::test-poc config ignore-deletes 1
Reserved option
geo-replication command failed
[root at host ~]#
Looking at the source code (although, I'm not a C expert by any means), it seems as though it's hard-coded to be "true" all the time?
(from glusterd-geo-rep.c):
4285 /* ignore-deletes */
4286 runinit_gsyncd_setrx (&runner, conf_path);
4287 runner_add_args (&runner, "ignore-deletes", "true", ".", ".", NULL);
4288 RUN_GSYNCD_CMD;
Any ideas how to get deletes propagated to the slave cluster?
Thanks!
-CJ
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