[Gluster-users] libgfapi failover problem on replica bricks

Roman romeo.r at gmail.com
Wed Aug 27 06:54:34 UTC 2014


root at stor1:~# ls -l /usr/sbin/glfsheal
ls: cannot access /usr/sbin/glfsheal: No such file or directory
Seems like not.


2014-08-27 9:50 GMT+03:00 Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu at redhat.com>:

>
> On 08/27/2014 11:53 AM, Roman wrote:
>
> Okay.
> so here are first results:
>
>  after I disconnected the first server, I've got this:
>
>  root at stor2:~# gluster volume heal HA-FAST-PVE1-150G info
> Volume heal failed
>
> Can you check if the following binary is present?
> /usr/sbin/glfsheal
>
> Pranith
>
>
>
>  but
>  [2014-08-26 11:45:35.315974] I
> [afr-self-heal-common.c:2868:afr_log_self_heal_completion_status]
> 0-HA-FAST-PVE1-150G-replicate-0:  foreground data self heal  is
> successfully completed,  data self heal from HA-FAST-PVE1-150G-client-1  to
> sinks  HA-FAST-PVE1-150G-client-0, with 16108814336 bytes on
> HA-FAST-PVE1-150G-client-0, 16108814336 bytes on
> HA-FAST-PVE1-150G-client-1,  data - Pending matrix:  [ [ 0 0 ] [ 348 0 ] ]
>  on <gfid:e3ede9c6-28d6-4755-841a-d8329e42ccc4>
>
>  something wrong during upgrade?
>
>  I've got two VM-s on different volumes: one with HD on and other with HD
> off.
> Both survived the outage and both seemed synced.
>
>  but today I've found kind of a bug with log rotation.
>
>  logs rotated both on server and client sides, but logs are being written
> in *.log.1 file :)
>
>  /var/log/glusterfs/mnt-pve-HA-MED-PVE1-1T.log.1
>  /var/log/glusterfs/glustershd.log.1
>
>  such behavior came after upgrade.
>
>  logrotate.d conf files include the HUP for gluster pid-s.
>
>  client:
>  /var/log/glusterfs/*.log {
>         daily
>         rotate 7
>         delaycompress
>         compress
>         notifempty
>         missingok
>         postrotate
>                 [ ! -f /var/run/glusterd.pid ] || kill -HUP `cat
> /var/run/glusterd.pid`
>         endscript
> }
>
>  but I'm not able to ls the pid on client side (should it be there?) :(
>
>  and servers:
>  /var/log/glusterfs/*.log {
>         daily
>         rotate 7
>         delaycompress
>         compress
>         notifempty
>          missingok
>         postrotate
>                 [ ! -f /var/run/glusterd.pid ] || kill -HUP `cat
> /var/run/glusterd.pid`
>         endscript
> }
>
>
>  /var/log/glusterfs/*/*.log {
>         daily
>         rotate 7
>         delaycompress
>         compress
>         notifempty
>         missingok
>         copytruncate
>         postrotate
>                 [ ! -f /var/run/glusterd.pid ] || kill -HUP `cat
> /var/run/glusterd.pid`
>         endscript
> }
>
>  I do have /var/run/glusterd.pid on server side.
>
>  Should I change something? Logrotation seems to be broken.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 2014-08-26 9:29 GMT+03:00 Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu at redhat.com>:
>
>>
>> On 08/26/2014 11:55 AM, Roman wrote:
>>
>> Hello all again!
>> I'm back from vacation and I'm pretty happy with 3.5.2 available for
>> wheezy. Thanks! Just made my updates.
>> For 3.5.2 do I still have to set cluster.self-heal-daemon to off?
>>
>>  Welcome back :-). If you set it to off, the test case you execute will
>> work(Validate please :-) ). But we need to test it with self-heal-daemon
>> 'on' and fix any bugs if the test case does not work?
>>
>> Pranith.
>>
>>
>>
>> 2014-08-06 12:49 GMT+03:00 Humble Chirammal <hchiramm at redhat.com>:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> | From: "Pranith Kumar Karampuri" <pkarampu at redhat.com>
>>> | To: "Roman" <romeo.r at gmail.com>
>>> | Cc: gluster-users at gluster.org, "Niels de Vos" <ndevos at redhat.com>,
>>> "Humble Chirammal" <hchiramm at redhat.com>
>>> | Sent: Wednesday, August 6, 2014 12:09:57 PM
>>> | Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] libgfapi failover problem on replica
>>> bricks
>>> |
>>> | Roman,
>>> |      The file went into split-brain. I think we should do these tests
>>> | with 3.5.2. Where monitoring the heals is easier. Let me also come up
>>> | with a document about how to do this testing you are trying to do.
>>> |
>>> | Humble/Niels,
>>> |      Do we have debs available for 3.5.2? In 3.5.1 there was packaging
>>> | issue where /usr/bin/glfsheal is not packaged along with the deb. I
>>> | think that should be fixed now as well?
>>> |
>>>  Pranith,
>>>
>>> The 3.5.2 packages for debian is not available yet. We are co-ordinating
>>> internally to get it processed.
>>> I will update the list once its available.
>>>
>>> --Humble
>>> |
>>> | On 08/06/2014 11:52 AM, Roman wrote:
>>> | > good morning,
>>> | >
>>> | > root at stor1:~# getfattr -d -m. -e hex
>>> | > /exports/fast-test/150G/images/127/vm-127-disk-1.qcow2
>>> | > getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
>>> | > # file: exports/fast-test/150G/images/127/vm-127-disk-1.qcow2
>>> | > trusted.afr.HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-0=0x000000000000000000000000
>>> | > trusted.afr.HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-1=0x000001320000000000000000
>>> | > trusted.gfid=0x23c79523075a4158bea38078da570449
>>> | >
>>> | > getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
>>> | > # file: exports/fast-test/150G/images/127/vm-127-disk-1.qcow2
>>> | > trusted.afr.HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-0=0x000000040000000000000000
>>> | > trusted.afr.HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-1=0x000000000000000000000000
>>> | > trusted.gfid=0x23c79523075a4158bea38078da570449
>>> | >
>>> | >
>>> | >
>>> | > 2014-08-06 9:20 GMT+03:00 Pranith Kumar Karampuri <
>>> pkarampu at redhat.com
>>>  | > <mailto:pkarampu at redhat.com>>:
>>> | >
>>> | >
>>> | >     On 08/06/2014 11:30 AM, Roman wrote:
>>> | >>     Also, this time files are not the same!
>>> | >>
>>> | >>     root at stor1:~# md5sum
>>> | >>     /exports/fast-test/150G/images/127/vm-127-disk-1.qcow2
>>> | >>     32411360c53116b96a059f17306caeda
>>> | >>      /exports/fast-test/150G/images/127/vm-127-disk-1.qcow2
>>> | >>
>>> | >>     root at stor2:~# md5sum
>>> | >>     /exports/fast-test/150G/images/127/vm-127-disk-1.qcow2
>>> | >>     65b8a6031bcb6f5fb3a11cb1e8b1c9c9
>>> | >>      /exports/fast-test/150G/images/127/vm-127-disk-1.qcow2
>>> | >     What is the getfattr output?
>>> | >
>>> | >     Pranith
>>> | >
>>> | >>
>>> | >>
>>> | >>     2014-08-05 16:33 GMT+03:00 Roman <romeo.r at gmail.com
>>>  | >>     <mailto:romeo.r at gmail.com>>:
>>> | >>
>>> | >>         Nope, it is not working. But this time it went a bit other
>>> way
>>> | >>
>>> | >>         root at gluster-client:~# dmesg
>>> | >>         Segmentation fault
>>> | >>
>>> | >>
>>> | >>         I was not able even to start the VM after I done the tests
>>> | >>
>>> | >>         Could not read qcow2 header: Operation not permitted
>>> | >>
>>> | >>         And it seems, it never starts to sync files after first
>>> | >>         disconnect. VM survives first disconnect, but not second (I
>>> | >>         waited around 30 minutes). Also, I've
>>> | >>         got network.ping-timeout: 2 in volume settings, but logs
>>> | >>         react on first disconnect around 30 seconds. Second was
>>> | >>         faster, 2 seconds.
>>> | >>
>>> | >>         Reaction was different also:
>>> | >>
>>> | >>         slower one:
>>> | >>         [2014-08-05 13:26:19.558435] W [socket.c:514:__socket_rwv]
>>> | >>         0-glusterfs: readv failed (Connection timed out)
>>> | >>         [2014-08-05 13:26:19.558485] W
>>> | >>         [socket.c:1962:__socket_proto_state_machine] 0-glusterfs:
>>> | >>         reading from socket failed. Error (Connection timed out),
>>>  | >>         peer (10.250.0.1:24007 <http://10.250.0.1:24007>)
>>> | >>         [2014-08-05 13:26:21.281426] W [socket.c:514:__socket_rwv]
>>> | >>         0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-0: readv failed (Connection
>>> timed out)
>>> | >>         [2014-08-05 13:26:21.281474] W
>>> | >>         [socket.c:1962:__socket_proto_state_machine]
>>> | >>         0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-0: reading from socket failed.
>>> | >>         Error (Connection timed out), peer (10.250.0.1:49153
>>>  | >>         <http://10.250.0.1:49153>)
>>> | >>         [2014-08-05 13:26:21.281507] I
>>> | >>         [client.c:2098:client_rpc_notify]
>>> | >>         0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-0: disconnected
>>> | >>
>>> | >>         the fast one:
>>> | >>         2014-08-05 12:52:44.607389] C
>>> | >>         [client-handshake.c:127:rpc_client_ping_timer_expired]
>>> | >>         0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-1: server 10.250.0.2:49153
>>>  | >>         <http://10.250.0.2:49153> has not responded in the last 2
>>>  | >>         seconds, disconnecting.
>>> | >>         [2014-08-05 12:52:44.607491] W [socket.c:514:__socket_rwv]
>>> | >>         0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-1: readv failed (No data
>>> available)
>>> | >>         [2014-08-05 12:52:44.607585] E
>>> | >>         [rpc-clnt.c:368:saved_frames_unwind]
>>> | >>
>>>  (-->/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgfrpc.so.0(rpc_clnt_notify+0xf8)
>>> | >>         [0x7fcb1b4b0558]
>>> | >>
>>>  (-->/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgfrpc.so.0(rpc_clnt_connection_cleanup+0xc3)
>>> | >>         [0x7fcb1b4aea63]
>>> | >>
>>>  (-->/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgfrpc.so.0(saved_frames_destroy+0xe)
>>> | >>         [0x7fcb1b4ae97e]))) 0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-1: forced
>>> | >>         unwinding frame type(GlusterFS 3.3) op(LOOKUP(27)) called at
>>> | >>         2014-08-05 12:52:42.463881 (xid=0x381883x)
>>> | >>         [2014-08-05 12:52:44.607604] W
>>> | >>         [client-rpc-fops.c:2624:client3_3_lookup_cbk]
>>> | >>         0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-1: remote operation failed:
>>> | >>         Transport endpoint is not connected. Path: /
>>> | >>         (00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001)
>>> | >>         [2014-08-05 12:52:44.607736] E
>>> | >>         [rpc-clnt.c:368:saved_frames_unwind]
>>> | >>
>>>  (-->/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgfrpc.so.0(rpc_clnt_notify+0xf8)
>>> | >>         [0x7fcb1b4b0558]
>>> | >>
>>>  (-->/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgfrpc.so.0(rpc_clnt_connection_cleanup+0xc3)
>>> | >>         [0x7fcb1b4aea63]
>>> | >>
>>>  (-->/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgfrpc.so.0(saved_frames_destroy+0xe)
>>> | >>         [0x7fcb1b4ae97e]))) 0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-1: forced
>>> | >>         unwinding frame type(GlusterFS Handshake) op(PING(3)) called
>>> | >>         at 2014-08-05 12:52:42.463891 (xid=0x381884x)
>>> | >>         [2014-08-05 12:52:44.607753] W
>>> | >>         [client-handshake.c:276:client_ping_cbk]
>>> | >>         0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-1: timer must have expired
>>> | >>         [2014-08-05 12:52:44.607776] I
>>> | >>         [client.c:2098:client_rpc_notify]
>>> | >>         0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-1: disconnected
>>> | >>
>>> | >>
>>> | >>
>>> | >>         I've got SSD disks (just for an info).
>>> | >>         Should I go and give a try for 3.5.2?
>>> | >>
>>> | >>
>>> | >>
>>> | >>         2014-08-05 13:06 GMT+03:00 Pranith Kumar Karampuri
>>>  | >>         <pkarampu at redhat.com <mailto:pkarampu at redhat.com>>:
>>> | >>
>>> | >>             reply along with gluster-users please :-). May be you
>>> are
>>> | >>             hitting 'reply' instead of 'reply all'?
>>> | >>
>>> | >>             Pranith
>>> | >>
>>> | >>             On 08/05/2014 03:35 PM, Roman wrote:
>>> | >>>             To make sure and clean, I've created another VM with
>>> raw
>>> | >>>             format and goint to repeat those steps. So now I've got
>>> | >>>             two VM-s one with qcow2 format and other with raw
>>> | >>>             format. I will send another e-mail shortly.
>>> | >>>
>>> | >>>
>>> | >>>             2014-08-05 13:01 GMT+03:00 Pranith Kumar Karampuri
>>>  | >>>             <pkarampu at redhat.com <mailto:pkarampu at redhat.com>>:
>>>  | >>>
>>> | >>>
>>> | >>>                 On 08/05/2014 03:07 PM, Roman wrote:
>>> | >>>>                 really, seems like the same file
>>> | >>>>
>>> | >>>>                 stor1:
>>> | >>>>                 a951641c5230472929836f9fcede6b04
>>> | >>>>
>>> /exports/fast-test/150G/images/127/vm-127-disk-1.qcow2
>>> | >>>>
>>> | >>>>                 stor2:
>>> | >>>>                 a951641c5230472929836f9fcede6b04
>>> | >>>>
>>> /exports/fast-test/150G/images/127/vm-127-disk-1.qcow2
>>> | >>>>
>>> | >>>>
>>> | >>>>                 one thing I've seen from logs, that somehow
>>> proxmox
>>> | >>>>                 VE is connecting with wrong version to servers?
>>> | >>>>                 [2014-08-05 09:23:45.218550] I
>>> | >>>>
>>>  [client-handshake.c:1659:select_server_supported_programs]
>>> | >>>>                 0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-0: Using Program
>>> | >>>>                 GlusterFS 3.3, Num (1298437), Version (330)
>>> | >>>                 It is the rpc (over the network data structures)
>>> | >>>                 version, which is not changed at all from 3.3 so
>>> | >>>                 thats not a problem. So what is the conclusion? Is
>>> | >>>                 your test case working now or not?
>>> | >>>
>>> | >>>                 Pranith
>>> | >>>
>>> | >>>>                 but if I issue:
>>> | >>>>                 root at pve1:~# glusterfs -V
>>> | >>>>                 glusterfs 3.4.4 built on Jun 28 2014 03:44:57
>>> | >>>>                 seems ok.
>>> | >>>>
>>> | >>>>                 server  use 3.4.4 meanwhile
>>> | >>>>                 [2014-08-05 09:23:45.117875] I
>>> | >>>>                 [server-handshake.c:567:server_setvolume]
>>> | >>>>                 0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-server: accepted client from
>>> | >>>>
>>>  stor1-9004-2014/08/05-09:23:45:93538-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-1-0
>>> | >>>>                 (version: 3.4.4)
>>> | >>>>                 [2014-08-05 09:23:49.103035] I
>>> | >>>>                 [server-handshake.c:567:server_setvolume]
>>> | >>>>                 0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-server: accepted client from
>>> | >>>>
>>>  stor1-8998-2014/08/05-09:23:45:89883-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-0-0
>>> | >>>>                 (version: 3.4.4)
>>> | >>>>
>>> | >>>>                 if this could be the reason, of course.
>>> | >>>>                 I did restart the Proxmox VE yesterday (just for
>>> an
>>> | >>>>                 information)
>>> | >>>>
>>> | >>>>
>>> | >>>>
>>> | >>>>
>>> | >>>>
>>> | >>>>                 2014-08-05 12:30 GMT+03:00 Pranith Kumar Karampuri
>>>  | >>>>                 <pkarampu at redhat.com <mailto:pkarampu at redhat.com
>>> >>:
>>>  | >>>>
>>> | >>>>
>>> | >>>>                     On 08/05/2014 02:33 PM, Roman wrote:
>>> | >>>>>                     Waited long enough for now, still different
>>> | >>>>>                     sizes and no logs about healing :(
>>> | >>>>>
>>> | >>>>>                     stor1
>>> | >>>>>                     # file:
>>> | >>>>>
>>>  exports/fast-test/150G/images/127/vm-127-disk-1.qcow2
>>> | >>>>>
>>>  trusted.afr.HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-0=0x000000000000000000000000
>>> | >>>>>
>>>  trusted.afr.HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-1=0x000000000000000000000000
>>> | >>>>>
>>>  trusted.gfid=0xf10ad81b58484bcd9b385a36a207f921
>>> | >>>>>
>>> | >>>>>                     root at stor1:~# du -sh
>>> | >>>>>                     /exports/fast-test/150G/images/127/
>>> | >>>>>                     1.2G  /exports/fast-test/150G/images/127/
>>> | >>>>>
>>> | >>>>>
>>> | >>>>>                     stor2
>>> | >>>>>                     # file:
>>> | >>>>>
>>>  exports/fast-test/150G/images/127/vm-127-disk-1.qcow2
>>> | >>>>>
>>>  trusted.afr.HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-0=0x000000000000000000000000
>>> | >>>>>
>>>  trusted.afr.HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-1=0x000000000000000000000000
>>> | >>>>>
>>>  trusted.gfid=0xf10ad81b58484bcd9b385a36a207f921
>>> | >>>>>
>>> | >>>>>
>>> | >>>>>                     root at stor2:~# du -sh
>>> | >>>>>                     /exports/fast-test/150G/images/127/
>>> | >>>>>                     1.4G  /exports/fast-test/150G/images/127/
>>> | >>>>                     According to the changelogs, the file doesn't
>>> | >>>>                     need any healing. Could you stop the
>>> operations
>>> | >>>>                     on the VMs and take md5sum on both these
>>> machines?
>>> | >>>>
>>> | >>>>                     Pranith
>>> | >>>>
>>> | >>>>>
>>> | >>>>>
>>> | >>>>>
>>> | >>>>>
>>> | >>>>>                     2014-08-05 11:49 GMT+03:00 Pranith Kumar
>>> | >>>>>                     Karampuri <pkarampu at redhat.com
>>>  | >>>>>                     <mailto:pkarampu at redhat.com>>:
>>>  | >>>>>
>>> | >>>>>
>>> | >>>>>                         On 08/05/2014 02:06 PM, Roman wrote:
>>> | >>>>>>                         Well, it seems like it doesn't see the
>>> | >>>>>>                         changes were made to the volume ? I
>>> | >>>>>>                         created two files 200 and 100 MB (from
>>> | >>>>>>                         /dev/zero) after I disconnected the
>>> first
>>> | >>>>>>                         brick. Then connected it back and got
>>> | >>>>>>                         these logs:
>>> | >>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>                         [2014-08-05 08:30:37.830150] I
>>> | >>>>>>
>>>  [glusterfsd-mgmt.c:1584:mgmt_getspec_cbk]
>>> | >>>>>>                         0-glusterfs: No change in volfile,
>>> continuing
>>> | >>>>>>                         [2014-08-05 08:30:37.830207] I
>>> | >>>>>>                         [rpc-clnt.c:1676:rpc_clnt_reconfig]
>>> | >>>>>>                         0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-0: changing
>>> | >>>>>>                         port to 49153 (from 0)
>>> | >>>>>>                         [2014-08-05 08:30:37.830239] W
>>> | >>>>>>                         [socket.c:514:__socket_rwv]
>>> | >>>>>>                         0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-0: readv
>>> | >>>>>>                         failed (No data available)
>>> | >>>>>>                         [2014-08-05 08:30:37.831024] I
>>> | >>>>>>
>>>  [client-handshake.c:1659:select_server_supported_programs]
>>> | >>>>>>                         0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-0: Using
>>> | >>>>>>                         Program GlusterFS 3.3, Num (1298437),
>>> | >>>>>>                         Version (330)
>>> | >>>>>>                         [2014-08-05 08:30:37.831375] I
>>> | >>>>>>
>>>  [client-handshake.c:1456:client_setvolume_cbk]
>>> | >>>>>>                         0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-0: Connected
>>> | >>>>>>                         to 10.250.0.1:49153
>>>  | >>>>>>                         <http://10.250.0.1:49153>, attached to
>>>  | >>>>>>                         remote volume
>>> '/exports/fast-test/150G'.
>>> | >>>>>>                         [2014-08-05 08:30:37.831394] I
>>> | >>>>>>
>>>  [client-handshake.c:1468:client_setvolume_cbk]
>>> | >>>>>>                         0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-0: Server and
>>> | >>>>>>                         Client lk-version numbers are not same,
>>> | >>>>>>                         reopening the fds
>>> | >>>>>>                         [2014-08-05 08:30:37.831566] I
>>> | >>>>>>
>>>  [client-handshake.c:450:client_set_lk_version_cbk]
>>> | >>>>>>                         0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-0: Server lk
>>> | >>>>>>                         version = 1
>>> | >>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>                         [2014-08-05 08:30:37.830150] I
>>> | >>>>>>
>>>  [glusterfsd-mgmt.c:1584:mgmt_getspec_cbk]
>>> | >>>>>>                         0-glusterfs: No change in volfile,
>>> continuing
>>> | >>>>>>                         this line seems weird to me tbh.
>>> | >>>>>>                         I do not see any traffic on switch
>>> | >>>>>>                         interfaces between gluster servers,
>>> which
>>> | >>>>>>                         means, there is no syncing between them.
>>> | >>>>>>                         I tried to ls -l the files on the client
>>> | >>>>>>                         and servers to trigger the healing, but
>>> | >>>>>>                         seems like no success. Should I wait
>>> more?
>>> | >>>>>                         Yes, it should take around 10-15 minutes.
>>> | >>>>>                         Could you provide 'getfattr -d -m. -e hex
>>> | >>>>>                         <file-on-brick>' on both the bricks.
>>> | >>>>>
>>> | >>>>>                         Pranith
>>> | >>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>                         2014-08-05 11:25 GMT+03:00 Pranith Kumar
>>> | >>>>>>                         Karampuri <pkarampu at redhat.com
>>>  | >>>>>>                         <mailto:pkarampu at redhat.com>>:
>>>  | >>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>                             On 08/05/2014 01:10 PM, Roman wrote:
>>> | >>>>>>>                             Ahha! For some reason I was not
>>> able
>>> | >>>>>>>                             to start the VM anymore, Proxmox VE
>>> | >>>>>>>                             told me, that it is not able to
>>> read
>>> | >>>>>>>                             the qcow2 header due to permission
>>> | >>>>>>>                             is denied for some reason. So I
>>> just
>>> | >>>>>>>                             deleted that file and created a new
>>> | >>>>>>>                             VM. And the nex message I've got
>>> was
>>> | >>>>>>>                             this:
>>> | >>>>>>                             Seems like these are the messages
>>> | >>>>>>                             where you took down the bricks
>>> before
>>> | >>>>>>                             self-heal. Could you restart the run
>>> | >>>>>>                             waiting for self-heals to complete
>>> | >>>>>>                             before taking down the next brick?
>>> | >>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>                             Pranith
>>> | >>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>                             [2014-08-05 07:31:25.663412] E
>>> | >>>>>>>
>>>  [afr-self-heal-common.c:197:afr_sh_print_split_brain_log]
>>> | >>>>>>>                             0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-replicate-0:
>>> | >>>>>>>                             Unable to self-heal contents of
>>> | >>>>>>>                             '/images/124/vm-124-disk-1.qcow2'
>>> | >>>>>>>                             (possible split-brain). Please
>>> | >>>>>>>                             delete the file from all but the
>>> | >>>>>>>                             preferred subvolume.- Pending
>>> | >>>>>>>                             matrix:  [ [ 0 60 ] [ 11 0 ] ]
>>> | >>>>>>>                             [2014-08-05 07:31:25.663955] E
>>> | >>>>>>>
>>>  [afr-self-heal-common.c:2262:afr_self_heal_completion_cbk]
>>> | >>>>>>>                             0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-replicate-0:
>>> | >>>>>>>                             background  data self-heal failed
>>> on
>>> | >>>>>>>                             /images/124/vm-124-disk-1.qcow2
>>> | >>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>                             2014-08-05 10:13 GMT+03:00 Pranith
>>> | >>>>>>>                             Kumar Karampuri <
>>> pkarampu at redhat.com
>>>  | >>>>>>>                             <mailto:pkarampu at redhat.com>>:
>>>  | >>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>                                 I just responded to your
>>> earlier
>>> | >>>>>>>                                 mail about how the log looks.
>>> | >>>>>>>                                 The log comes on the mount's
>>> logfile
>>> | >>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>                                 Pranith
>>> | >>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>                                 On 08/05/2014 12:41 PM, Roman
>>> wrote:
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 Ok, so I've waited enough, I
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 think. Had no any traffic on
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 switch ports between servers.
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 Could not find any suitable
>>> log
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 message about completed
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 self-heal (waited about 30
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 minutes). Plugged out the
>>> other
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 server's UTP cable this time
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 and got in the same situation:
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 root at gluster-test1:~# cat
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 /var/log/dmesg
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 -bash: /bin/cat: Input/output
>>> error
>>> | >>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 brick logs:
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 [2014-08-05 07:09:03.005474] I
>>> | >>>>>>>>
>>>  [server.c:762:server_rpc_notify]
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-server:
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 disconnecting connectionfrom
>>> | >>>>>>>>
>>>  pve1-27649-2014/08/04-13:27:54:720789-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-0-0
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 [2014-08-05 07:09:03.005530] I
>>> | >>>>>>>>
>>>  [server-helpers.c:729:server_connection_put]
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-server:
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 Shutting down connection
>>> | >>>>>>>>
>>>  pve1-27649-2014/08/04-13:27:54:720789-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-0-0
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 [2014-08-05 07:09:03.005560] I
>>> | >>>>>>>>
>>>  [server-helpers.c:463:do_fd_cleanup]
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-server: fd
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 cleanup on
>>> | >>>>>>>>
>>>  /images/124/vm-124-disk-1.qcow2
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 [2014-08-05 07:09:03.005797] I
>>> | >>>>>>>>
>>>  [server-helpers.c:617:server_connection_destroy]
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 0-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-server:
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 destroyed connection of
>>> | >>>>>>>>
>>>  pve1-27649-2014/08/04-13:27:54:720789-HA-fast-150G-PVE1-client-0-0
>>> | >>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 2014-08-05 9:53 GMT+03:00
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 Pranith Kumar Karampuri
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 <pkarampu at redhat.com
>>>  | >>>>>>>>                                 <mailto:pkarampu at redhat.com
>>> >>:
>>>  | >>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                     Do you think it is
>>> possible
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                     for you to do these tests
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                     on the latest version
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                     3.5.2? 'gluster volume
>>> heal
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                     <volname> info' would give
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                     you that information in
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                     versions > 3.5.1.
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                     Otherwise you will have to
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                     check it from either the
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                     logs, there will be
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                     self-heal completed
>>> message
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                     on the mount logs (or) by
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                     observing 'getfattr -d -m.
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                     -e hex
>>> <image-file-on-bricks>'
>>> | >>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                     Pranith
>>> | >>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                     On 08/05/2014 12:09 PM,
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                     Roman wrote:
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                     Ok, I understand. I will
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                     try this shortly.
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                     How can I be sure, that
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                     healing process is done,
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                     if I am not able to see
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                     its status?
>>> | >>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                     2014-08-05 9:30 GMT+03:00
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                     Pranith Kumar Karampuri
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                     <pkarampu at redhat.com
>>>  | >>>>>>>>>                                     <mailto:
>>> pkarampu at redhat.com>>:
>>>  | >>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         Mounts will do the
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         healing, not the
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         self-heal-daemon. The
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         problem I feel is
>>> that
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         whichever process
>>> does
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         the healing has the
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         latest information
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         about the good bricks
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         in this usecase.
>>> Since
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         for VM usecase,
>>> mounts
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         should have the
>>> latest
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         information, we
>>> should
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         let the mounts do the
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         healing. If the mount
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         accesses the VM image
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         either by someone
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         doing operations
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         inside the VM or
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         explicit stat on the
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         file it should do the
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         healing.
>>> | >>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         Pranith.
>>> | >>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         On 08/05/2014 10:39
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                         AM, Roman wrote:
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                         Hmmm, you told me to
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                         turn it off. Did I
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                         understood something
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                         wrong? After I
>>> issued
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                         the command you've
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                         sent me, I was not
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                         able to watch the
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                         healing process, it
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                         said, it won't be
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                         healed, becouse its
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                         turned off.
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                         2014-08-05 5:39
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                         GMT+03:00 Pranith
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                         Kumar Karampuri
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                         <
>>> pkarampu at redhat.com
>>>  | >>>>>>>>>>                                         <mailto:
>>> pkarampu at redhat.com>>:
>>>  | >>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                             You didn't
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                             mention anything
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                             about
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                             self-healing.
>>> Did
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                             you wait until
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                             the self-heal is
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                             complete?
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                             Pranith
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                             On 08/04/2014
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                             05:49 PM, Roman
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                             wrote:
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             Hi!
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             Result is
>>> pretty
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             same. I set the
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             switch port
>>> down
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             for 1st server,
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             it was ok. Then
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             set it up back
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             and set other
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             server's port
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             off. and it
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             triggered IO
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             error on two
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             virtual
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             machines: one
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             with local root
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             FS but network
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             mounted
>>> storage.
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             and other with
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             network root
>>> FS.
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             1st gave an
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             error on
>>> copying
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             to or from the
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             mounted network
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             disk, other
>>> just
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             gave me an
>>> error
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             for even
>>> reading
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             log.files.
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             cat:
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>
>>>  /var/log/alternatives.log:
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             Input/output
>>> error
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             then I reset
>>> the
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             kvm VM and it
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             said me, there
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             is no boot
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             device. Next I
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             virtually
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             powered it off
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             and then back
>>> on
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             and it has
>>> booted.
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             By the way, did
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             I have to
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             start/stop
>>> volume?
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             >> Could you do
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             the following
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             and test it
>>> again?
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             >> gluster
>>> volume
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             set <volname>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>
>>>  cluster.self-heal-daemon
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             off
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             >>Pranith
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             2014-08-04
>>> 14:10
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             GMT+03:00
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             Pranith Kumar
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             Karampuri
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             <
>>> pkarampu at redhat.com
>>>  | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             <mailto:
>>> pkarampu at redhat.com>>:
>>>  | >>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                                 On
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                                 08/04/2014
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                                 03:33 PM,
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                                 Roman
>>> wrote:
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 Hello!
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 Facing the
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 same
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 problem as
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 mentioned
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 here:
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> http://supercolony.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/2014-April/039959.html
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 my set up
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 is up and
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 running,
>>> so
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 i'm ready
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 to help
>>> you
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 back with
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 feedback.
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 setup:
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 proxmox
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 server as
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 client
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 2 gluster
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 physical
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                  servers
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 server
>>> side
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 and client
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 side both
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 running
>>> atm
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 3.4.4
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 glusterfs
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 from
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 gluster
>>> repo.
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 the
>>> problem is:
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 1. craeted
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 replica
>>> bricks.
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 2. mounted
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 in proxmox
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 (tried
>>> both
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 promox
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 ways: via
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 GUI and
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 fstab
>>> (with
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 backup
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 volume
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 line), btw
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 while
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 mounting
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 via fstab
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 I'm unable
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 to launch
>>> a
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 VM without
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 cache,
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 meanwhile
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>  direct-io-mode
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 is enabled
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 in fstab
>>> line)
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 3.
>>> installed VM
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 4. bring
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 one volume
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 down - ok
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 5.
>>> bringing
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 up,
>>> waiting
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 for sync
>>> is
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 done.
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 6. bring
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 other
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 volume
>>> down
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 - getting
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 IO errors
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 on VM
>>> guest
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 and not
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 able to
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 restore
>>> the
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 VM after I
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 reset the
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 VM via
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 host. It
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 says (no
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 bootable
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 media).
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 After I
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 shut it
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 down
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 (forced)
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 and bring
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 back up,
>>> it
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 boots.
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                                 Could you
>>> do
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                                 the
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                                 following
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                                 and test it
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                                 again?
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                                 gluster
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                                 volume set
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                                 <volname>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>
>>>  cluster.self-heal-daemon
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                                 off
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                                 Pranith
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 Need help.
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 Tried
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 3.4.3,
>>> 3.4.4.
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 Still
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 missing
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 pkg-s for
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 3.4.5 for
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 debian and
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 3.5.2
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 (3.5.1
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 always
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 gives a
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 healing
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 error for
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 some
>>> reason)
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 --
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 Best
>>> regards,
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 Roman.
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>  _______________________________________________
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>  Gluster-users
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 mailing
>>> list
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> Gluster-users at gluster.org
>>>  | >>>>>>>>>>>>                                                 <mailto:
>>> Gluster-users at gluster.org>
>>>  | >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> http://supercolony.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             --
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             Best regards,
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>                                             Roman.
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                         --
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                         Best regards,
>>> | >>>>>>>>>>                                         Roman.
>>> | >>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                     --
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                     Best regards,
>>> | >>>>>>>>>                                     Roman.
>>> | >>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 --
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 Best regards,
>>> | >>>>>>>>                                 Roman.
>>> | >>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>>                             --
>>> | >>>>>>>                             Best regards,
>>> | >>>>>>>                             Roman.
>>> | >>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>
>>> | >>>>>>                         --
>>> | >>>>>>                         Best regards,
>>> | >>>>>>                         Roman.
>>> | >>>>>
>>> | >>>>>
>>> | >>>>>
>>> | >>>>>
>>> | >>>>>                     --
>>> | >>>>>                     Best regards,
>>> | >>>>>                     Roman.
>>> | >>>>
>>> | >>>>
>>> | >>>>
>>> | >>>>
>>> | >>>>                 --
>>> | >>>>                 Best regards,
>>> | >>>>                 Roman.
>>> | >>>
>>> | >>>
>>> | >>>
>>> | >>>
>>> | >>>             --
>>> | >>>             Best regards,
>>> | >>>             Roman.
>>> | >>
>>> | >>
>>> | >>
>>> | >>
>>> | >>         --
>>> | >>         Best regards,
>>> | >>         Roman.
>>> | >>
>>> | >>
>>> | >>
>>> | >>
>>> | >>     --
>>> | >>     Best regards,
>>> | >>     Roman.
>>> | >
>>> | >
>>> | >
>>> | >
>>> | > --
>>> | > Best regards,
>>> | > Roman.
>>> |
>>> |
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  --
>> Best regards,
>> Roman.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>  --
> Best regards,
> Roman.
>
>
>


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Best regards,
Roman.
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