[Gluster-users] One node goes offline, the other node loses its connection to its local Gluster volume
Greg Scott
GregScott at infrasupport.com
Fri Mar 7 00:48:54 UTC 2014
> In your real-life concern, the interconnect would not interfere with the existence of either
> machines' ip address so after the ping-timeout, operations would resume in a split-brain
> configuration. As long as no changes were made to the same file on both volumes, when the
> connection is reestablished, the self-heal will do exactly what you expect.
Except that's not what happens. If I ifdown that interconnect NIC, I should see the file system after 42 seconds, right? But I don't. Email butchers the output below, but what it shows is, I can look at my /firewall-scripts directory just fine when things are steady state. I ifdown the interconnect NIC, that directory goes away. I wait more than 2 minutes and it still doesn't come back. And then when I ifup the NIC, everything goes back to normal after a few seconds.
[root at stylmark-fw1 ~]# ls /firewall-scripts
allow-all etc initial_rc.firewall rcfirewall.conf var
allow-all-with-nat failover-monitor.sh rc.firewall start-failover-monitor.sh
[root at stylmark-fw1 ~]# date
Thu Mar 6 18:39:42 CST 2014
[root at stylmark-fw1 ~]# ifdown enp5s4
[root at stylmark-fw1 ~]# ls /firewall-scripts
ls: cannot access /firewall-scripts: Transport endpoint is not connected
[root at stylmark-fw1 ~]# date
Thu Mar 6 18:41:50 CST 2014
[root at stylmark-fw1 ~]# ls /firewall-scripts
ls: cannot access /firewall-scripts: No such file or directory
[root at stylmark-fw1 ~]# ifup enp5s4
[root at stylmark-fw1 ~]# ls /firewall-scripts
ls: cannot access /firewall-scripts: No such file or directory
[root at stylmark-fw1 ~]# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/fedora-root 17G 2.3G 14G 14% /
devtmpfs 989M 0 989M 0% /dev
tmpfs 996M 0 996M 0% /dev/shm
tmpfs 996M 524K 996M 1% /run
tmpfs 996M 0 996M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs 996M 0 996M 0% /tmp
/dev/sda2 477M 87M 362M 20% /boot
/dev/sda1 200M 9.6M 191M 5% /boot/efi
/dev/mapper/fedora-gluster--fw1 9.8G 33M 9.8G 1% /gluster-fw1
192.168.253.1:/firewall-scripts 9.8G 33M 9.8G 1% /firewall-scripts
[root at stylmark-fw1 ~]# ls /firewall-scripts
allow-all etc initial_rc.firewall rcfirewall.conf var
allow-all-with-nat failover-monitor.sh rc.firewall start-failover-monitor.sh
[root at stylmark-fw1 ~]#
> You can avoid the split-brain using a couple of quorum techniques, the one that would seem to satisfy your
> requirements leaving your volume read-only during the duration of the outage.
I like this idea - how do I do it?
- Greg
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