[Gluster-users] FW: cant mount gluster volume
Patrick Haley
phaley at MIT.EDU
Tue Nov 20 23:21:32 UTC 2012
Hi Eco,
I believe you are asking that I run
find /mount/glusterfs >/dev/null
only? That should take care of the issue?
Thanks for your time,
Steve
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Thanks for all the help you have been giving Steve. This has
been invaluable to us. I hate to impose, but Steve has left for
the day, will you be available to answer questions tomorrow
afternoon (EST) too? If not, is there someone else we should
direct our question to?
Thanks again.
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Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] FW: cant mount gluster volume
Steve,
On 11/20/2012 01:32 PM, Steve Postma wrote:
[root at mseas-data gdata]# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 18G 6.6G 9.7G 41% /
/dev/sda6 77G 49G 25G 67% /scratch
/dev/sda3 18G 3.8G 13G 24% /var
/dev/sda2 18G 173M 16G 2% /tmp
tmpfs 3.9G 0 3.9G 0% /dev/shm
/dev/mapper/the_raid-lv_home
3.0T 2.2T 628G 79% /home
glusterfs#mseas-data:/gdata
15T 14T 606G 96% /gdata
[root at nas-0-0 ~]# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda3 137G 33G 97G 26% /
/dev/sda1 190M 24M 157M 14% /boot
tmpfs 2.0G 0 2.0G 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sdb1 21T 19T 1.5T 93% /mseas-data-0-0
[root at nas-0-1 ~]# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda3 137G 34G 97G 26% /
/dev/sda1 190M 24M 157M 14% /boot
tmpfs 2.0G 0 2.0G 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sdb1 21T 19T 1.3T 94% /mseas-data-0-1
Thanks for confirming.
cat of /etc/glusterfs/glusterd.vol from backup
[root at mseas-data glusterd]# cat /root/mseas_backup/etc/glusterfs/glusterd.vol
volume management
type mgmt/glusterd
option working-directory /etc/glusterd
option transport-type socket,rdma
option transport.socket.keepalive-time 10
option transport.socket.keepalive-interval 2
end-volume
The vol file for 2.x would be in /etc/glusterfs/<volume name>.vol I believe. It should contain an entry similar to this output for each of the servers toward the top of the file.
Article you referenced is looking for the words "glusterfs-volgen" in a vol file. I have used locate and grep, but can find no such entry in any .vol files.
This would not appear if the glusterfs-volgen command wasn't used during creation. The main consideration is to ensure that you have the command in step 5:
find /mount/glusterfs >/dev/null
- Eco
Thanks
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Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] FW: cant mount gluster volume
Steve,
On 11/20/2012 12:03 PM, Steve Postma wrote:
The do show expected size. I have a backup of /etc/glusterd and /etc/glusterfs from before upgrade.
Can we see the vol file from the 2.x install and the output of df -h for
each of the bricks?
Its interesting that "gluster volume info" shows the correct path for each machine.
These are the correct mountpoints on each machine, and from each machine I can see the files and structure.
If the volume was created in a different order than before, then it is
expected you would be able to see the files only from the backend
directories and not from the client mount.
If this is the case, recreating the volume in the correct order should
show the files from the mount.
If the volume was recreated properly, make sure you have followed the
upgrade steps to go from versions prior to 3.1:
http://www.gluster.org/community/documentation/index.php/Gluster_3.0_to_3.2_Upgrade_Guide
This would explain why the files can't be viewed from the client, but
the size discrepancy isn't expected if we see the expected output from
df for the bricks.
[root at mseas-data<mailto:root at mseas-data><mailto:root at mseas-data> data]# gluster volume info
Volume Name: gdata
Type: Distribute
Volume ID: eccc3a90-212d-4563-ae8d-10a77758738d
Status: Started
Number of Bricks: 3
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: gluster-0-0:/mseas-data-0-0
Brick2: gluster-0-1:/mseas-data-0-1
Brick3: gluster-data:/data
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Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] FW: cant mount gluster volume
Steve,
Does df -h show the expected directories on each server, and do they
show the expected size?
If the file
On 11/20/2012 11:09 AM, Steve Postma wrote:
Hi Eco, thanks for your help.
If I run on brick 1:
mount -t glusterfs gluster-data:/gdata /gdata
it mounts but appears as a 18 GB partition with nothing in it
To confirm, are the export directories mounted properly on all three
servers?
Does df -h show the expected directories on each server, and do they
show the expected size?
Does gluster volume info show the same output on all three servers?
I can mount it from the client, but again, there is nothing in it.
Before upgrade this was a 50 TB gluster volume. Was that volume information lost with upgrade?
Do you have the old vol files from before the upgrade? It would be good
to see them to make sure the volume got recreated properly.
The file structure appears intact on each brick.
As long as the file structure is intact, you will be able to recreate
the volume although it may require a potentially painful rsync in the
worst case.
- Eco
Steve
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Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] FW: cant mount gluster volume
Steve,
The volume is a pure distribute:
Type: Distribute
In order to have files replicate, you need
1) to have a number of bricks that is a multiple of the replica count,
e.g., for your three node configuration, you would need two bricks per
node to set up replica two. You could set up replica 3, but you will
take a performance hit in doing so.
2) to add a replica count during the volume creation, e.g.
`gluster volume create <vol name> replica 2 server1:/export server2:/export
>From the volume info you provided, the export directories are different
for all three nodes:
Brick1: gluster-0-0:/mseas-data-0-0
Brick2: gluster-0-1:/mseas-data-0-1
Brick3: gluster-data:/data
Which node are you trying to mount to /data? If it is not the
gluster-data node, then it will fail if there is not a /data directory.
In this case, it is a good thing, since mounting to /data on gluster-0-0
or gluster-0-1 would not accomplish what you need.
To clarify, there is a distinction to be made between the export volume
mount and the gluster mount point. In this case, you are mounting the
brick.
In order to see all the files, you would need to mount the volume with
the native client, or NFS.
For the native client:
mount -t glusterfs gluster-data:/gdata /mnt/<gluster mount dir>
For NFS:
mount -t nfs -o vers=3 gluster-data:/gdata /mnt/<gluster mount dir>
Thanks,
Eco
On 11/20/2012 09:42 AM, Steve Postma wrote:
I have a 3 node gluster cluster that had 3.1.4 uninstalled and 3.3.1 installed.
I had some mounting issues yesterday, from a rocks 6.2 install to the cluster. I was able to overcome those issues and mount the export on my node. Thanks to all for your help.
However, I can only view the portion of files that is directly stored on the one brick in the cluster. The other bricks do not seem to be replicating, tho gluster reports the volume as up.
[root at mseas-data<mailto:root at mseas-data><mailto:root at mseas-data><mailto:root at mseas-data><mailto:root at mseas-data><mailto:root at mseas-data><mailto:root at mseas-data> ~]# gluster volume info
Volume Name: gdata
Type: Distribute
Volume ID: eccc3a90-212d-4563-ae8d-10a77758738d
Status: Started
Number of Bricks: 3
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: gluster-0-0:/mseas-data-0-0
Brick2: gluster-0-1:/mseas-data-0-1
Brick3: gluster-data:/data
The brick we are attaching to has this in the fstab file.
/dev/mapper/the_raid-lv_data /data xfs quota,noauto 1 0
but "mount -a" does not appear to do anything.
I have to run "mount -t xfs /dev/mapper/the_raid-lv_data /data"
manually to mount it.
Any help with troubleshooting why we are only seeing data from 1 brick of 3 would be appreciated,
Thanks,
Steve Postma
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Subject: cant mount gluster volume
I am still unable to mount a new 3.3.1 glusterfs install. I have tried from one of the actual machines in the cluster to itself, as well as from various other clients. They all seem to be failing in the same part of the process.
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