[Gluster-users] concurrent writes not all being written
Pranith Kumar Karampuri
pkarampu at redhat.com
Wed Dec 16 10:19:57 UTC 2015
On 12/14/2015 03:44 AM, Andrus, Brian Contractor wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I have a small gluster filesystem on 3 nodes.
>
> I have a perl program that multi-threads and each thread writes it’s
> output to one of 3 files depending on some results.
>
> My trouble is that I am seeing missing lines from the output.
>
> The input is a file of 500 lines. Depending on the line, it would be
> written to one of three files, but when I total the lines put out, I
> am missing anywhere from 4 to 8 lines.
>
> This is even the case if I use an input file that should all go to a
> single file.
>
> BUT… when I have it write to /tmp or /dev/shm, all of the lines
> expected are there.
>
> This leads me to think there is something not happy with gluster and
> concurrent writes.
>
> Here is the code for the actual write:
>
> flock(GOOD_FILES, LOCK_EX) or die $!;
>
> seek(GOOD_FILES, 0, SEEK_END) or die $!;
>
> print GOOD_FILES $lines_to_process[$tid-1] ."\n";
>
> flock(GOOD_FILES, LOCK_UN) or die $!;
>
> So I would expect the proper file locking is taking place.
>
> Is it possible that gluster is not writing because of a race condition?
>
May be because of caching? Could you try with "gluster volume set
<volname> performance.write-behind off"
Pranith
>
> Any insight as to where to look for a solution is appreciated.
>
> Brian Andrus
>
>
>
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