[Gluster-users] logfiles get flooded by warnings

Daniel Müller mueller at tropenklinik.de
Fri Sep 19 08:32:45 UTC 2014


I had the same issue. Did restart gluster with no solution. Just did set up a cron job to set back the logs because my partition was near to full.
Then some day after restarting both replica servers the warning was gone.
No solution!??


EDV Daniel Müller

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Von: gluster-users-bounces at gluster.org [mailto:gluster-users-bounces at gluster.org] Im Auftrag von Bernhard Glomm
Gesendet: Freitag, 19. September 2014 10:26
An: gluster-users at gluster.org
Betreff: [Gluster-users] logfiles get flooded by warnings

Hi all,

I'm running 
#: glusterfs -V
#: glusterfs 3.4.5 built on Aug  6 2014 19:15:07
on ubuntu 14.04 from the semiosis ppa

I have a replica 2 with 2 servers
another client does a fuse mount of a volume.
On rsyncing a bit of data onto the fuse mount,
 I get an entry like the below one on the client - for each file that is copied onto the volume

[2014-09-19 07:57:39.877806] W [client-rpc-fops.c:1232:client3_3_removexattr_cbk] 0-<volume_name>-client-0: remote operation failed: No data available
[2014-09-19 07:57:39.877963] W [client-rpc-fops.c:1232:client3_3_removexattr_cbk] 0-<volume_name>-client-1: remote operation failed: No data available
[2014-09-19 07:57:39.878462] W [fuse-bridge.c:1172:fuse_err_cbk] 0-glusterfs-fuse: 21741144: REMOVEXATTR() /<path_to_file>/.<file_name_with_a_leading_dot> => -1 (No data available)

The data itself is present and accessible on the volume and on both bricks.

So three questions:
a.) what kind of data is not available? what is the client complaining about?
b.) since it is a warning and the data seems to be okay - is there anything I need to fix?
c.) How can I get rid of the amount of log lines? it's more than 3GB/day..

TIA

Bernhard



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