[Gluster-users] Question about "Possibly undergoing heal" on a file being reported.
Richard Klein (RSI)
rklein at rsitex.com
Thu May 5 19:52:22 UTC 2016
I agree there is activity but it's very low I/O based, like updating log files. It shouldn't be high enough IO to keep it permanently in the "Possibly undergoing healing" state for days. But just to make sure, I powered off the VM and there is no activity now at all and the "trusted.afr.dirty" is still changing. I will leave the VM in a powered off state until tomorrow. I agree with you that is shouldn't but that is my dilemma.
Thanks for the insight,
Richard Klein
RSI
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gluster-users-bounces at gluster.org [mailto:gluster-users-
> bounces at gluster.org] On Behalf Of Joe Julian
> Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2016 1:44 PM
> To: gluster-users at gluster.org
> Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] Question about "Possibly undergoing heal" on a file
> being reported.
>
> FYI, that's not "no activity". The file is clearly changing. The dirty state flipping
> back and forth between 1 and 0 is a byproduct of writes occurring. The clients
> set the flag, do the write, then clear the flag.
> My guess is that's why it's only "possibly" undergoing self-heal. The write may
> have still been pending at the moment of the check.
>
> On 05/05/2016 10:22 AM, Richard Klein (RSI) wrote:
> > There are 2 hosts involved and we have a replica value of 2. The hosts are
> called n1c1cl1 and n1c2cl1. Below is the info you requested. The file name in
> gluster is "/97f52c71-80bd-4c2b-8e47-3c8c77712687".
> >
> > -- From the n1c1cl1 brick --
> >
> > [root at n1c1cl1 ~]# ll -h
> > /data/brick0/gv0cl1/97f52c71-80bd-4c2b-8e47-3c8c77712687
> > -rwxr--r--. 2 root root 3.7G May 5 12:10
> > /data/brick0/gv0cl1/97f52c71-80bd-4c2b-8e47-3c8c77712687
> >
> > [root at n1c1cl1 ~]# getfattr -d -m . -e hex
> > /data/brick0/gv0cl1/97f52c71-80bd-4c2b-8e47-3c8c77712687
> > getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names # file:
> > data/brick0/gv0cl1/97f52c71-80bd-4c2b-8e47-3c8c77712687
> >
> security.selinux=0x73797374656d5f753a6f626a6563745f723a64656661756c74
> 5
> > f743a733000
> > trusted.afr.dirty=0xe68000000000000000000000
> > trusted.bit-rot.version=0x020000000000000057196a8d000e1606
> > trusted.gfid=0xb1a49bd1ea01479f9a8277992461e85f
> >
> > -- From the n1c2cl1 brick --
> >
> > [root at n1c2cl1 ~]# ll -h
> > /data/brick0/gv0cl1/97f52c71-80bd-4c2b-8e47-3c8c77712687
> > -rwxr--r--. 2 root root 3.7G May 5 12:16
> > /data/brick0/gv0cl1/97f52c71-80bd-4c2b-8e47-3c8c77712687
> >
> > [root at n1c2cl1 ~]# getfattr -d -m . -e hex
> > /data/brick0/gv0cl1/97f52c71-80bd-4c2b-8e47-3c8c77712687
> > getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names # file:
> > data/brick0/gv0cl1/97f52c71-80bd-4c2b-8e47-3c8c77712687
> >
> security.selinux=0x73797374656d5f753a6f626a6563745f723a64656661756c74
> 5
> > f743a733000
> > trusted.afr.dirty=0xd38000000000000000000000
> > trusted.bit-rot.version=0x020000000000000057196a8d000e20ae
> > trusted.gfid=0xb1a49bd1ea01479f9a8277992461e85f
> >
> > --
> >
> > The "trusted.afr.dirty" is changing about 2 or 3 times a minute on both files.
> Let me know if you need further info and thanks.
> >
> > Richard Klein
> > RSI
> >
> >
> >
> > From: Ravishankar N [mailto:ravishankar at redhat.com]
> > Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2016 8:52 PM
> > To: Richard Klein (RSI); gluster-users at gluster.org
> > Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] Question about "Possibly undergoing heal" on a
> file being reported.
> >
> >
> >> On 05/05/2016 01:50 AM, Richard Klein (RSI) wrote:
> >> First time e-mailer to the group, greetings all. We are using Gluster 3.7.6 in
> Cloudstack on CentOS7 with KVM. Gluster is our primary storage. All is going
> well >but we have a test VM QCOW2 volume that gets stuck in the "Possibly
> undergoing healing". By stuck I mean it stays in that state for over 24 hrs. This
> is a test VM >with no activity on it and we have removed the swap file on the
> guest as well thinking that may be causing high I/O. All the tools show that the
> VM is basically idle >with low I/O. The only way I can clear it up is to power
> the VM off, move the QCOW2 volume from the Gluster mount then back
> (basically remove and recreate it) >then power the VM back on. Once I do this
> process all is well again but then it happened again on the same volume/file.
> >>
> >> One additional note, I have even powered off the VM completely and the
> QCOW2 file still stays in this state.
> >>
> >> When this happens, can you share the output of the extended attributes of
> the file in question from all the bricks of the replica in which the file resides?
> > `getfattr -d -m . -e hex /path/to/bricks/file-name`
> >
> > Also what is the size of this VM image file?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Ravi
> >
> >
> >
> >> Is there a way to stop/abort or force the heal to finish? Any help with a
> direction would be appreciated.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Richard Klein
> >> RSI
> >
> >
> >
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