[Gluster-users] Some bricks are offline after restart, how to bring them online gracefully?

Manikandan Selvaganesh manikandancs333 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 30 10:03:28 UTC 2017


Hi Jan,

It is not recommended that you automate the script for 'volume start
force'.
Bricks do not go offline just like that. There will be some genuine issue
which triggers this. Could you please attach the entire glusterd.logs and
the brick logs around the time so that someone would be able to look?

Just to make sure, please check if you have any network outage(using iperf
or some standard tool).

@Hari, i think you forgot to provide the bug link, please provide so that
Jan
or someone can check if it is related.


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Thanks & Regards,
Manikandan Selvaganesan.
(@Manikandan Selvaganesh on Web)

On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 3:19 PM, Jan <jan.h.zak at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Hari,
>
> thank you for your support!
>
> Did I try to check offline bricks multiple times?
> Yes – I gave it enough time (at least 20 minutes) to recover but it stayed
> offline.
>
> Version?
> All nodes are 100% equal – I tried fresh installation several times during
> my testing, Every time it is CentOS Minimal install with all updates and
> without any additional software:
>
> uname -r
> 3.10.0-514.21.2.el7.x86_64
>
> yum list installed | egrep 'gluster|ganesha'
> centos-release-gluster310.noarch     1.0-1.el7.centos         @extras
>
> glusterfs.x86_64                     3.10.2-1.el7
> @centos-gluster310
> glusterfs-api.x86_64                 3.10.2-1.el7
> @centos-gluster310
> glusterfs-cli.x86_64                 3.10.2-1.el7
> @centos-gluster310
> glusterfs-client-xlators.x86_64      3.10.2-1.el7
> @centos-gluster310
> glusterfs-fuse.x86_64                3.10.2-1.el7
> @centos-gluster310
> glusterfs-ganesha.x86_64             3.10.2-1.el7
> @centos-gluster310
> glusterfs-libs.x86_64                3.10.2-1.el7
> @centos-gluster310
> glusterfs-server.x86_64              3.10.2-1.el7
> @centos-gluster310
> libntirpc.x86_64                     1.4.3-1.el7
>  @centos-gluster310
> nfs-ganesha.x86_64                   2.4.5-1.el7
>  @centos-gluster310
> nfs-ganesha-gluster.x86_64           2.4.5-1.el7
>  @centos-gluster310
> userspace-rcu.x86_64                 0.7.16-3.el7
> @centos-gluster310
>
> Grepping for the brick process?
> I’ve just tried it again. Process doesn’t exist when brick is offline.
>
> Force start command?
> sudo gluster volume start MyVolume force
>
> That works! Thank you.
>
> If I have this issue too often then I can create simple script that greps
> all bricks on the local server and force start when it’s offline. I can
> schedule such script once after for example 5 minutes after boot.
>
> But I’m not sure if it’s good idea to automate it. I’d be worried that I
> can force it up even when the node doesn’t “see” other nodes and cause
> split brain issue.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Kind regards,
> Jan
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 8:01 AM, Hari Gowtham <hgowtham at redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Jan,
>>
>> comments inline.
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 1:31 AM, Jan <jan.h.zak at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > Gluster and Ganesha are amazing. Thank you for this great work!
>> >
>> > I’m struggling with one issue and I think that you might be able to
>> help me.
>> >
>> > I spent some time by playing with Gluster and Ganesha and after I gain
>> some
>> > experience I decided that I should go into production but I’m still
>> > struggling with one issue.
>> >
>> > I have 3x node CentOS 7.3 with the most current Gluster and Ganesha from
>> > centos-gluster310 repository (3.10.2-1.el7) with replicated bricks.
>> >
>> > Servers have a lot of resources and they run in a subnet on a stable
>> > network.
>> >
>> > I didn’t have any issues when I tested a single brick. But now I’d like
>> to
>> > setup 17 replicated bricks and I realized that when I restart one of
>> nodes
>> > then the result looks like this:
>> >
>> > sudo gluster volume status | grep ' N '
>> >
>> > Brick glunode0:/st/brick3/dir          N/A       N/A        N       N/A
>> > Brick glunode1:/st/brick2/dir          N/A       N/A        N       N/A
>> >
>>
>> did you try it multiple times?
>>
>> > Some bricks just don’t go online. Sometime it’s one brick, sometime
>> tree and
>> > it’s not same brick – it’s random issue.
>> >
>> > I checked log on affected servers and this is an example:
>> >
>> > sudo tail /var/log/glusterfs/bricks/st-brick3-0.log
>> >
>> > [2017-06-29 17:59:48.651581] W [socket.c:593:__socket_rwv] 0-glusterfs:
>> > readv on 10.2.44.23:24007 failed (No data available)
>> > [2017-06-29 17:59:48.651622] E [glusterfsd-mgmt.c:2114:mgmt_rpc_notify]
>> > 0-glusterfsd-mgmt: failed to connect with remote-host: glunode0 (No data
>> > available)
>> > [2017-06-29 17:59:48.651638] I [glusterfsd-mgmt.c:2133:mgmt_rpc_notify]
>> > 0-glusterfsd-mgmt: Exhausted all volfile servers
>> > [2017-06-29 17:59:49.944103] W [glusterfsd.c:1332:cleanup_and_exit]
>> > (-->/lib64/libpthread.so.0(+0x7dc5) [0x7f3158032dc5]
>> > -->/usr/sbin/glusterfsd(glusterfs_sigwaiter+0xe5) [0x7f31596cbfd5]
>> > -->/usr/sbin/glusterfsd(cleanup_and_exit+0x6b) [0x7f31596cbdfb] )
>> > 0-:received signum (15), shutting down
>> > [2017-06-29 17:59:50.397107] E [socket.c:3203:socket_connect]
>> 0-glusterfs:
>> > connection attempt on 10.2.44.23:24007 failed, (Network is unreachable)
>> > [2017-06-29 17:59:50.397138] I [socket.c:3507:socket_submit_request]
>> > 0-glusterfs: not connected (priv->connected = 0)
>> > [2017-06-29 17:59:50.397162] W [rpc-clnt.c:1693:rpc_clnt_submit]
>> > 0-glusterfs: failed to submit rpc-request (XID: 0x3 Program: Gluster
>> > Portmap, ProgVers: 1, Proc: 5) to rpc-transport (glusterfs)
>> >
>> > I think that important message is “Network is unreachable”.
>> >
>> > Question
>> > 1. Could you please tell me, is that normal when you have many bricks?
>> > Networks is definitely stable and other servers use it without problem
>> and
>> > all servers run on a same pair of switches. My assumption is that in the
>> > same time many bricks try to connect and that doesn’t work.
>>
>> no. it shouldnt happen if there are multiple bricks.
>> there was a bug related to this [1]
>> to verify if that was the issue I need to know a few things.
>> 1) are all the node of the same version.
>> 2) did you check grepping for the brick process using the ps command?
>> need to verify is the brick is still up and is not connected to glusterd
>> alone.
>>
>>
>> >
>> > 2. Is there an option to configure a brick to enable some kind of
>> > autoreconnect or add some timeout?
>> > gluster volume set brick123 option456 abc ??
>> If the brick process is not seen in the ps aux | grep glusterfsd
>> The way to start a brick is to use the volume start force command.
>> If brick is not started there is no point configuring it. and to start
>> a brick we cant
>> use the configure command.
>>
>> >
>> > 3. What it the recommend way to fix offline brick on the affected
>> server? I
>> > don’t want to use “gluster volume stop/start” since affected bricks are
>> > online on other server and there is no reason to completely turn it off.
>> gluster volume start force will not bring down the bricks that are
>> already up and
>> running.
>>
>> >
>> > Thank you,
>> > Jan
>> >
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>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Hari Gowtham.
>>
>
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