[Gluster-users] 3.6.2, file-write events out of order - data missing temporarily
Krutika Dhananjay
kdhananj at redhat.com
Fri Apr 10 11:03:08 UTC 2015
Hi,
So are the "submitter" clients exactly doing the same commands that you just pasted:
i.e., cp /localdir/job1234.txt /mnt/gv0/to_process/tmpspool followed by mv /mnt/gv0/to_process/tmpspool/job1234.txt /mnt/gv0/to_process in a loop?
Or are they executing a hand-written program perhaps which open()s the file, write()s to the file, and then executes a rename() syscall?
Also, is this issue hit if you turn off flush-behind (by doing a `gluster volume set <VOLNAME> performance.flush-behind off`)?
-Krutika
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kingsley" <gluster at gluster.dogwind.com>
> To: gluster-users at gluster.org
> Sent: Friday, April 10, 2015 2:01:54 PM
> Subject: [Gluster-users] 3.6.2, file-write events out of order - data missing
> temporarily
> Hi,
> We're running gluster 3.6.2 on CentOS 7, using a replicate-only volume
> with 4 way replication.
> We have 10 hosts mounting the volume - 6 running CentOS 6 that submit
> jobs to a "to-process" directory on the gluster volume, and 4 running
> CentOS 7 that process entries from that directory.
> So that the 4 "processor" machines don't read partly written files, the
> submitting machines write to a tmpspool subdirectory first (subdirectory
> of the to-process directory on the gluster volume) and then move it into
> the main to-process directory once written, eg:
> cp /localdir/job1234.txt /mnt/gv0/to_process/tmpspool
> mv /mnt/gv0/to_process/tmpspool/job1234.txt /mnt/gv0/to_process
> These job files are small (less than 500 bytes).
> However, if one of the processor machines picks up one of the files
> quite quickly after it appears, it sees a smaller (ie not fully written)
> file. If it waits a few seconds and tries again, the file is complete.
> Is this a known bug that might be fixed in 3.6.3, or is it a new issue?
> One I recently saw was a 441 byte file that was moved from tmpspool into
> to_process by the client machine, but was read from to_process as a 391
> byte file by one of the processing machines with the last 2 lines
> missing, but read again 3 seconds later with all of the data in place.
> Curiously, when there is data missing, it's always whole lines; the
> temporarily-short file never seems to end half way along a line of text.
> Cheers,
> Kingsley.
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