[Gluster-users] ... i was able to produce a split brain...
Ted Miller
tmiller at sonsetsolutions.org
Tue Feb 3 19:34:18 UTC 2015
On 2/3/2015 12:23 PM, Joe Julian wrote:
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>> That brought another thought to mind (have not had reason to try it):
>> How does gluster cope if you go behind its back and rename a "rejected"
>> file? For instance, in my example above, what if I go directly on the
>> brick and rename the host-2 copy of the file to hair-pulling.txt-dud? The
>> ideal scenario would seem to be that if user does a heal it would treat
>> the copy as new file, see no dupe for hair-pulling.txt, and create a new
>> dupe on host-2. Since hair-pulling.txt-dud is also a new file, a dupe
>> would be created on host-1. User could then access files, verify
>> correctness, and then delete hair-pulling.txt-dud.
> This should cause you to have two files with the same gfid. This will
> create the hardlink in .glusterfs again, and the heal will then re-create
> the .txt file also with that same gfid. Since both files will have the same
> gfid (stored in extended attributes) and be hard linked to the same file
> under .glusterfs you should then end up with both files being split-brain.
Joe, I moved you comments up to be closest to the proposal they seem relevant to.
>>
>> *****************************************************************
>> A not-officially-sanctioned way that I dealt with a split-brain a few
>> versions back:
>> 1. decided I wanted to keep file on host-2
>> 2. log onto host-2
>> 3. cp /brick/data1/hair-pulling.txt /gluster/data1/hair-pulling.txt-dud
>> 4. rm /brick/data1/hair-pulling.txt
>> 5. follow some Joe Julian blog stuff to delete the "invisible fork" of file
>> 6. gluster volume heal data1 all
If you note, in the above scenario I copied from the brick to the mounted
gluster volume. I believe that this forces the breaking of any linkage
between the old file and the new one. Am I missing something there?
Ted Miller
Elkhart, IN
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