[Gluster-users] Need some help on Mismatching xdata / Failed combine iatt / Too many fd

Chen Chen chenchen at smartquerier.com
Mon Apr 4 09:26:37 UTC 2016


Hi Ashish,

Yes, I only uploaded the directory of one node (sm11). All nodes are 
showing the same kind of errors at the same time more or less.

I'm sending the infos of the other 5 nodes. Logs of all bricks (except 
the "dead" 1x2) are also appended. One of the node (sm16) refused to let 
me ssh into it. volume status said it is still alive and showmount on it 
is working too.

The node "hw10" works as a pure NFS server and don't have any bricks.

The dump file and logs are again in my Dropbox (3.8M)
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/56671522/statedump.tar.xz

Best wishes,
Chen

On 4/4/2016 4:27 PM, Ashish Pandey wrote:
>
> Hi Chen,
>
> By looking at log in mnt-disk1-mainvol.log and mnt-disk1-mainvol.log I suspect this hang is because of inode lock contention.
> I think the log provided are for one brick only.
> To make sure of it, we would require statedump for all the brick process and nfs
>
> For bricks: gluster volume statedump <volname>
> For nfs server: gluster volume statedump <volname> nfs
>
> Directory where statedump files are created can be find by using 'gluster --print-statedumpdir' command.
> If not present create this directory.
>
> Logs for all the bricks are also required.
> You should try to restart the volume which could solve this hang issue if this is because of inode lock.
>
> gluster volume start <volname> force
>
> Ashish
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chen Chen" <chenchen at smartquerier.com>
> To: "Ashish Pandey" <aspandey at redhat.com>
> Cc: gluster-users at gluster.org
> Sent: Sunday, April 3, 2016 2:13:22 PM
> Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] Need some help on Mismatching xdata / Failed combine iatt / Too many fd
>
> Hi Ashish Pandey,
>
> After some investigation I updated the server from 3.7.6 to 3.7.9. I
> also switched from native fuse to NFS mount (which boosted the
> performance a lot when I tested) on April 1st.
>
> Then after two days' running, the cluster appeared to be locked. "ls"
> hangs, no network usage, volume profile showed no r/w activity on
> bricks. "dmesg" showed the NFS went dead in 12 hrs (Apr 2 01:13), but
> "showmount" and "volume status" said NFS server is responding and all
> bricks are alive.
>
> I'm not sure what had happened (glustershd.log and nfs.log didn't show
> anything interesting), so I dumped the whole log folder instead. It was
> a bit too large (5MB, filled by Error and Warning) and my mail was
> rejected multiple times by the mailing list. I can only attached the
> snapshot of all logs. You can grab the full version at
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/56671522/glusterfs.tar.xz instead.
>
> The volume profile info is also attached. Hope it helps.
>
> Best wishes,
> Chen
>
> On 3/27/2016 2:38 AM, Ashish Pandey wrote:
>> Hi Chen,
>>
>> Could you please send us following logs-
>> 1 - brick logs - under /var/log/messages/brick/
>> 2 - mount logs
>>
>> Also some information like what kind of IO was happening (read,write, unlink, rename on different mount) to understand this issue in a better way.
>>
>> ---
>> Ashish
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "陈陈" <chenchen at smartquerier.com>
>> To: gluster-users at gluster.org
>> Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 8:59:04 AM
>> Subject: [Gluster-users] Need some help on Mismatching xdata / Failed combine iatt / Too many fd
>>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> I have a "2 x (4 + 2) = 12 Distributed-Disperse" volume. After upgraded
>> to 3.7.8 I noticed the volume is frequently out of service. The
>> glustershd.log is flooded by:
>>
>> [ec-combine.c:866:ec_combine_check] 0-mainvol-disperse-1: Mismatching
>> xdata in answers of 'LOOKUP'"
>> [ec-common.c:116:ec_check_status] 0-mainvol-disperse-1: Operation failed
>> on some subvolumes (up=3F, mask=3F, remaining=0, good=1E, bad=21)
>> [ec-common.c:71:ec_heal_report] 0-mainvol-disperse-1: Heal failed
>> [Invalid argument]
>> [ec-combine.c:206:ec_iatt_combine] 0-mainvol-disperse-0: Failed to
>> combine iatt (inode: xxx, links: 1-1, uid: 1000-1000, gid: 1000-1000,
>> rdev: 0-0, size: xxx-xxx, mode: 100600-100600)
>>
>> in normal working state, and sometimes 1000+ lines of:
>>
>> [client-rpc-fops.c:466:client3_3_open_cbk] 0-mainvol-client-7: remote
>> operation failed. Path: <gfid:xxxx> (xxxx) [Too many open files]
>>
>> and the brick went offline. "top open" showed "Max open fds: 899195".
>>
>> Can anyone suggest me what happened, and what should I do? I was trying
>> to deal with the terrible IOPS problem but things got even worse.
>>
>> Each Server has 2 x E5-2630v3 (32threads/server), 32GB RAM. Additional
>> infos are in the attachements. Many thanks.
>>
>> Sincerely yours,
>> Chen
>>
>

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