[Gluster-users] add brick fails

Mohit Anchlia mohitanchlia at gmail.com
Mon May 16 18:58:45 UTC 2011


Not sure if this is related but do you know why you are seeing "
(127.0.0.1:1020)" ? Can you look at gluster peer status on all the
hosts and see if they can see each other?

On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 11:17 AM, mkey <mkey at inter7.jp> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying to use tried to glusterfs_3.2.0 on ubuntu natty(11.04).
> I have 3 servers, and 2 servers are already added to peer by following
> command.
>> root at natty3:~# gluster peer probe natty3
>> root at natty3:~# gluster peer probe natty4
>
> also, I created volume.
>> root at natty3:~# gluster volume create test-volume transport tcp
> natty3:/opt/gluster/distributed natty3:/opt/gluster/distributed
>> root at natty3:~# gluster volume info
>> Volume Name: test-volume
>> Type: Distribute
>> Status: Created
>> Number of Bricks: 2
>> Transport-type: tcp
>> Bricks:
>> Brick1: natty4:/opt/gluster/distributed
>> Brick2: natty3:/opt/gluster/distributed
>
>
> but when I tried to add brick, it failed.
>> root at natty3:~# gluster peer probe natty2
>> root at natty3:~# gluster volume add-brick test-volume
> natty2:/opt/gluster/distributed
>> Another operation is in progress, please retry after some time
>
> /var/log/glusterfs/etc-glusterfs-glusterd.vol.log said
>>[2011-05-13 09:42:29.77565] E
> [glusterd-handler.c:1288:glusterd_handle_add_brick] 0-: Unable to set
> cli op: 16
>> [2011-05-13 09:42:29.82016] W
> [socket.c:1494:__socket_proto_state_machine] 0-socket.management:
> reading from socket failed. Error (Transport endpoint is not connected),
> peer (127.0.0.1:1020)
>
> /var/log/glusterfs/cli.log said
>> [2011-05-13 09:43:28.135429] W
> [rpc-transport.c:604:rpc_transport_load] 0-rpc-transport: missing
> 'option transport-type'. defaulting to "socket"
>> [2011-05-13 09:43:28.221217] I
> [cli-rpc-ops.c:1010:gf_cli3_1_add_brick_cbk] 0-cli: Received resp to add
> brick
>> [2011-05-13 09:43:28.221348] I [input.c:46:cli_batch] 0-: Exiting with: -1
>
> Mounting volume is OK because if I tried to mount test-volume from
> natty3 natty4, and created some files, then I can see them from both
> hosts. In addition, probing natty2(new server) is OK because "gluster
> peer status" lists natty2.
>
> I have no idea how to get over this.
> Any helps are appreciated.
>
> mkey
>
>
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