[Gluster-users] Gluster 3.10.5: used disk size reported by quota and du mismatch
Mauro Tridici
mauro.tridici at cmcc.it
Mon Sep 10 09:42:52 UTC 2018
Dear Hari,
I followed you suggestions, but, unfortunately, nothing is changed.
I tried to execute both the quota-fsck script with —fix-issues options both the "setfattr -n trusted.glusterfs.quota.dirty -v 0x3100” command against the files and directory mentioned by you (on each available brick).
Disk quota assigned to /tier2/ASC directory seems to be partially used (about 2,6 TB used), but the “real and current” situation is the following one (I deleted all files in primavera directory):
[root at s03 qc]# du -hsc /tier2/ASC/*
22G /tier2/ASC/orientgate
26K /tier2/ASC/primavera
22G totale
So, I think that the problem should be only in "orientgate” or in “primavera” directory, right!?
For this reason, in order to collect some fresh logs, I executed again the check script starting from the top level directory “ASC” using the following bash script (named hari-20180910) based on the new version of quota_fsck (rel. 9):
hari-20180910 script:
#!/bin/bash
#set -xv
host=$(hostname)
for i in {1..12}
do
./quota_fsck_r9.py --full-logs --sub-dir ASC /gluster/mnt$i/brick >> $host.log
done
~
In attachment, you can find the log files generated by the script.
SOME IMPORTANT NOTES:
- in the new log files, “primavera” directory is no more present
Is there something more that I can do?
Thank you very much for your patience.
Regards,
Mauro
> Il giorno 10 set 2018, alle ore 10:51, Hari Gowtham <hgowtham at redhat.com> ha scritto:
>
> Hi,
>
> Looking at the logs, I can see that the file:
>
> /orientgate/ftp/climate/3_urban_adaptation_health/6_budapest_veszprem_hungary/RHMSS_CMCC-CM_NMMB_Balkan_8km_1971-2005
> /orientgate/ftp/climate/3_urban_adaptation_health/6_budapest_veszprem_hungary/RHMSS_ERA40_NMMB_Balkan_8km_1971-2000
> /orientgate/ftp/climate/3_urban_adaptation_health/6_budapest_veszprem_hungary/RHMSS_CMCC-CM_NMMB-RCP8.5_Balkan_8km_2010-2100
> /primavera/cam
>
> has mismatch.
>
> You can try setting dirty for this and then do a du on it.
>
> A few corrections for my above comments.
> The contri size in the xattr and the aggregated size have to be checked.
>
> On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 1:16 PM Mauro Tridici <mauro.tridici at cmcc.it> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi Hari,
>>
>> thank you very much for your help.
>> I will try to use the latest available version of quota_fsck script and I will provide you a feedback as soon as possible.
>>
>> Thank you again for the detailed explanation.
>> Regards,
>> Mauro
>>
>> Il giorno 10 set 2018, alle ore 09:17, Hari Gowtham <hgowtham at redhat.com> ha scritto:
>>
>> Hi Mauro,
>>
>> The problem might be at some other place, So setting the xattr and
>> doing the lookup might not have fixed the issue.
>>
>> To resolve this we need to read the log file reported by the fsck
>> script. In this log file we need to look for the size reported by the
>> xattr (the value "SIZE:" in the log file) and the size reported by the
>> stat on the file (the value after "st_size=" ).
>
> The contri size in the xattr and the aggregated size have to be checked
>
>> These two should be the same. If they mismatch, then we have to find
>> the top most dir which has the mismatch.
>
> Bottom most dir/file has to be found. Replace top with bottom in the
> following places as well.
>
>> On this top most directory you have to do a set dirty xattr and then
>> do a lookup.
>>
>> If there are two different directories without a common top directory,
>> then both these have to undergo the above process.
>>
>> The fsck script should work fine. can you try the "--fix-issue" with
>> the latest script instead of the 6th patch used above?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Hari Gowtham.
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Mauro Tridici
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