[Gluster-users] logs getting spammed with "[socket.c:1798:socket_event_handler] 0-transport: disconnecting now" since 3.2.6 -> 3.3.1 upgrade

Pierre-Francois Laquerre pierre.francois at nec-labs.com
Tue Nov 27 16:41:16 UTC 2012


I recently upgraded our 20x2 distributed-replicate volume from 3.2.6 to 
3.3.1. Since then, every server's glusterd logs have been getting 
spammed with "[socket.c:1798:socket_event_handler] 0-transport: 
disconnecting now" exactly every 3 seconds.

gluster volume info:
> Volume Name: myvol
> Type: Distributed-Replicate
> Volume ID: 56498956-7b4b-4ee3-9d2b-4c8cfce26051
> Status: Started
> Number of Bricks: 20 x 2 = 40
> Transport-type: tcp
> Bricks:
> Brick1: node43:/mnt/localb
> Brick2: node44:/mnt/localb
> Brick3: node43:/mnt/localc
> Brick4: node44:/mnt/localc
> Brick5: node45:/mnt/localb
> Brick6: node46:/mnt/localb
> Brick7: node45:/mnt/localc
> Brick8: node46:/mnt/localc
> Brick9: node47:/mnt/localb
> Brick10: node48:/mnt/localb
> Brick11: node47:/mnt/localc
> Brick12: node48:/mnt/localc
> Brick13: node45:/mnt/locald
> Brick14: node46:/mnt/locald
> Brick15: node47:/mnt/locald
> Brick16: node48:/mnt/locald
> Brick17: node51:/mnt/localb
> Brick18: node52:/mnt/localb
> Brick19: node51:/mnt/localc
> Brick20: node52:/mnt/localc
> Brick21: node51:/mnt/locald
> Brick22: node52:/mnt/locald
> Brick23: node53:/mnt/locald
> Brick24: node54:/mnt/locald
> Brick25: node53:/mnt/localc
> Brick26: node54:/mnt/localc
> Brick27: node53:/mnt/localb
> Brick28: node54:/mnt/localb
> Brick29: node55:/mnt/localb
> Brick30: node29:/mnt/localb
> Brick31: node55:/mnt/localc
> Brick32: node29:/mnt/localc
> Brick33: node30:/mnt/localc
> Brick34: node31:/mnt/localc
> Brick35: node30:/mnt/localb
> Brick36: node31:/mnt/localb
> Brick37: node40:/mnt/localb
> Brick38: node41:/mnt/localb
> Brick39: node40:/mnt/localc
> Brick40: node41:/mnt/localc
> Options Reconfigured:
> nfs.register-with-portmap: OFF
> nfs.disable: on
> performance.quick-read: off

Any ideas what might be causing this, and how to get rid of it?

Thank you,

Pierre

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