[Gluster-users] RE : Frequent connect and disconnect messages flooded in logs

Amar Tumballi atumball at redhat.com
Thu Mar 9 08:23:32 UTC 2017



----- Original Message -----
> From: "Micha Ober" <micha2k at gmail.com>
> 
> ​Just to let you know: I have reverted back to glusterfs 3.4.2 and everything
> is working again. No more disconnects, no more errors in the kernel log. So
> there *has* to be some kind of regression in the newer versions​. Sadly, I
> guess, it will be hard to find.
> 

Thanks for the update Micha. This helps to corner the issue a little at least.

Regards,
Amar


> 2016-12-20 13:31 GMT+01:00 Micha Ober < micha2k at gmail.com > :
> 
> 
> 
> Hi Rafi,
> 
> here are the log files:
> 
> NFS: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23658653/
> Brick: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23658656/
> 
> The brick log is of the brick which has caused the last disconnect at
> 2016-12-20 06:46:36 (0-gv0-client-7).
> 
> For completeness, here is also dmesg output:
> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23658691/
> 
> Regards,
> Micha
> 
> 2016-12-19 7:28 GMT+01:00 Mohammed Rafi K C < rkavunga at redhat.com > :
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Hi Micha,
> 
> Sorry for the late reply. I was busy with some other things.
> 
> If you have still the setup available Can you enable TRACE log level [1],[2]
> and see if you could find any log entries when the network start
> disconnecting. Basically I'm trying to find out any disconnection had
> occurred other than ping timer expire issue.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> [1] : gluster volume <volname> diagnostics.brick-log-level TRACE
> 
> [2] : gluster volume <volname> diagnostics.client-log-level TRACE
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Regards
> 
> Rafi KC
> 
> On 12/08/2016 07:59 PM, Atin Mukherjee wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 4:37 PM, Micha Ober < micha2k at gmail.com > wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Hi Rafi,
> 
> thank you for your support. It is greatly appreciated.
> 
> Just some more thoughts from my side:
> 
> There have been no reports from other users in *this* thread until now, but I
> have found at least one user with a very simiar problem in an older thread:
> 
> https://www.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/2014-November/019637.html
> 
> He is also reporting disconnects with no apparent reasons, althogh his setup
> is a bit more complicated, also involving a firewall. In our setup, all
> servers/clients are connected via 1 GbE with no firewall or anything that
> might block/throttle traffic. Also, we are using exactly the same software
> versions on all nodes.
> 
> 
> I can also find some reports in the bugtracker when searching for
> "rpc_client_ping_timer_expired" and "rpc_clnt_ping_timer_expired" (looks
> like spelling changed during versions).
> 
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1096729
> 
> Just FYI, this is a different issue, here GlusterD fails to handle the volume
> of incoming requests on time since MT-epoll is not enabled here.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1370683
> 
> But both reports involve large traffic/load on the bricks/disks, which is not
> the case for out setup.
> To give a ballpark figure: Over three days, 30 GiB were written. And the data
> was not written at once, but continuously over the whole time.
> 
> 
> Just to be sure, I have checked the logfiles of one of the other clusters
> right now, which are sitting in the same building, in the same rack, even on
> the same switch, running the same jobs, but with glusterfs 3.4.2 and I can
> see no disconnects in the logfiles. So I can definitely rule out our
> infrastructure as problem.
> 
> Regards,
> Micha
> 
> 
> 
> Am 07.12.2016 um 18:08 schrieb Mohammed Rafi K C:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Hi Micha,
> 
> This is great. I will provide you one debug build which has two fixes which I
> possible suspect for a frequent disconnect issue, though I don't have much
> data to validate my theory. So I will take one more day to dig in to that.
> 
> Thanks for your support, and opensource++
> 
> Regards
> 
> Rafi KC
> On 12/07/2016 05:02 AM, Micha Ober wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> thank you for your answer and even more for the question!
> Until now, I was using FUSE. Today I changed all mounts to NFS using the same
> 3.7.17 version.
> 
> But: The problem is still the same. Now, the NFS logfile contains lines like
> these:
> 
> [2016-12-06 15:12:29.006325] C
> [rpc-clnt-ping.c:165:rpc_clnt_ping_timer_expired] 0-gv0-client-7: server
> X.X.18.62:49153 has not responded in the last 42 seconds, disconnecting.
> 
> Interestingly enough, the IP address X.X.18.62 is the same machine! As I
> wrote earlier, each node serves both as a server and a client, as each node
> contributes bricks to the volume. Every server is connecting to itself via
> its hostname. For example, the fstab on the node "giant2" looks like:
> 
> #giant2:/gv0 /shared_data glusterfs defaults,noauto 0 0
> #giant2:/gv2 /shared_slurm glusterfs defaults,noauto 0 0
> 
> giant2:/gv0 /shared_data nfs defaults,_netdev,vers=3 0 0
> giant2:/gv2 /shared_slurm nfs defaults,_netdev,vers=3 0 0
> 
> So I understand the disconnects even less.
> 
> I don't know if it's possible to create a dummy cluster which exposes the
> same behaviour, because the disconnects only happen when there are compute
> jobs running on those nodes - and they are GPU compute jobs, so that's
> something which cannot be easily emulated in a VM.
> 
> As we have more clusters (which are running fine with an ancient 3.4 version
> :-)) and we are currently not dependent on this particular cluster (which
> may stay like this for this month, I think) I should be able to deploy the
> debug build on the "real" cluster, if you can provide a debug build.
> 
> Regards and thanks,
> Micha
> 
> 
> 
> Am 06.12.2016 um 08:15 schrieb Mohammed Rafi K C:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 12/03/2016 12:56 AM, Micha Ober wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> ** Update: ** I have downgraded from 3.8.6 to 3.7.17 now, but the problem
> still exists.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Client log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/ 23569065/
> Brick log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/ 23569067/
> 
> Please note that each server has two bricks.
> Whereas, according to the logs, one brick loses the connection to all other
> hosts:
> [2016-12-02 18:38:53.703301] W [socket.c:596:__socket_rwv] 0-tcp.gv0-server:
> writev on X.X.X.219:49121 failed (Broken pipe)
> [2016-12-02 18:38:53.703381] W [socket.c:596:__socket_rwv] 0-tcp.gv0-server:
> writev on X.X.X.62:49118 failed (Broken pipe)
> [2016-12-02 18:38:53.703380] W [socket.c:596:__socket_rwv] 0-tcp.gv0-server:
> writev on X.X.X.107:49121 failed (Broken pipe)
> [2016-12-02 18:38:53.703424] W [socket.c:596:__socket_rwv] 0-tcp.gv0-server:
> writev on X.X.X.206:49120 failed (Broken pipe)
> [2016-12-02 18:38:53.703359] W [socket.c:596:__socket_rwv] 0-tcp.gv0-server:
> writev on X.X.X.58:49121 failed (Broken pipe)
> 
> The SECOND brick on the SAME host is NOT affected, i.e. no disconnects!
> As I said, the network connection is fine and the disks are idle.
> The CPU always has 2 free cores.
> 
> It looks like I have to downgrade to 3.4 now in order for the disconnects to
> stop.
> 
> Hi Micha,
> 
> Thanks for the update and sorry for what happened with gluster higher
> versions. I can understand the need for downgrade as it is a production
> setup.
> 
> Can you tell me the clients used here ? whether it is a fuse,nfs,nfs-ganesha,
> smb or libgfapi ?
> 
> Since I'm not able to reproduce the issue (I have been trying from last
> 3days) and the logs are not much helpful here (we don't have much logs in
> socket layer), Could you please create a dummy cluster and try to reproduce
> the issue? If then we can play with that volume and I could provide some
> debug build which we can use for further debugging?
> 
> If you don't have bandwidth for this, please leave it ;).
> 
> Regards
> Rafi KC
> 
> 
> 
> 
> - Micha
> 
> Am 30.11.2016 um 06:57 schrieb Mohammed Rafi K C:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Hi Micha,
> 
> I have changed the thread and subject so that your original thread remain
> same for your query. Let's try to fix the problem what you observed with
> 3.8.4, So I have started a new thread to discuss the frequent disconnect
> problem.
> 
> If any one else has experienced the same problem, please respond to the mail.
> 
> 
> It would be very helpful if you could give us some more logs from clients and
> bricks. Also any reproducible steps will surely help to chase the problem
> further.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Rafi KC
> On 11/30/2016 04:44 AM, Micha Ober wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> I had opened another thread on this mailing list (Subject: "After upgrade
> from 3.4.2 to 3.8.5 - High CPU usage resulting in disconnects and
> split-brain").
> 
> The title may be a bit misleading now, as I am no longer observing high CPU
> usage after upgrading to 3.8.6, but the disconnects are still happening and
> the number of files in split-brain is growing.
> 
> Setup: 6 compute nodes, each serving as a glusterfs server and client, Ubuntu
> 14.04, two bricks per node, distribute-replicate
> 
> I have two gluster volumes set up (one for scratch data, one for the slurm
> scheduler). Only the scratch data volume shows critical errors "[...] has
> not responded in the last 42 seconds, disconnecting.". So I can rule out
> network problems, the gigabit link between the nodes is not saturated at
> all. The disks are almost idle (<10%).
> 
> I have glusterfs 3.4.2 on Ubuntu 12.04 on a another compute cluster, running
> fine since it was deployed.
> I had glusterfs 3.4.2 on Ubuntu 14.04 on this cluster, running fine for
> almost a year.
> 
> After upgrading to 3.8.5, the problems (as described) started. I would like
> to use some of the new features of the newer versions (like bitrot), but the
> users can't run their compute jobs right now because the result files are
> garbled.
> 
> There also seems to be a bug report with a smiliar problem: (but no progress)
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/ show_bug.cgi?id=1370683
> 
> For me, ALL servers are affected (not isolated to one or two servers)
> 
> I also see messages like "INFO: task gpu_graphene_bv:4476 blocked for more
> than 120 seconds." in the syslog.
> 
> For completeness (gv0 is the scratch volume, gv2 the slurm volume):
> 
> [root at giant2: ~]# gluster v info
> 
> Volume Name: gv0
> Type: Distributed-Replicate
> Volume ID: 993ec7c9-e4bc-44d0-b7c4-2d977e622e86
> Status: Started
> Snapshot Count: 0
> Number of Bricks: 6 x 2 = 12
> Transport-type: tcp
> Bricks:
> Brick1: giant1:/gluster/sdc/gv0
> Brick2: giant2:/gluster/sdc/gv0
> Brick3: giant3:/gluster/sdc/gv0
> Brick4: giant4:/gluster/sdc/gv0
> Brick5: giant5:/gluster/sdc/gv0
> Brick6: giant6:/gluster/sdc/gv0
> Brick7: giant1:/gluster/sdd/gv0
> Brick8: giant2:/gluster/sdd/gv0
> Brick9: giant3:/gluster/sdd/gv0
> Brick10: giant4:/gluster/sdd/gv0
> Brick11: giant5:/gluster/sdd/gv0
> Brick12: giant6:/gluster/sdd/gv0
> Options Reconfigured:
> auth.allow: X.X.X.*,127.0.0.1
> nfs.disable: on
> 
> Volume Name: gv2
> Type: Replicate
> Volume ID: 30c78928-5f2c-4671-becc-8deaee1a7a8d
> Status: Started
> Snapshot Count: 0
> Number of Bricks: 1 x 2 = 2
> Transport-type: tcp
> Bricks:
> Brick1: giant1:/gluster/sdd/gv2
> Brick2: giant2:/gluster/sdd/gv2
> Options Reconfigured:
> auth.allow: X.X.X.*,127.0.0.1
> cluster.granular-entry-heal: on
> cluster.locking-scheme: granular
> nfs.disable: on
> 
> 
> 2016-11-30 0:10 GMT+01:00 Micha Ober < micha2k at gmail.com > :
> 
> 
> 
> There also seems to be a bug report with a smiliar problem: (but no progress)
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/sh ow_bug.cgi?id=1370683
> 
> For me, ALL servers are affected (not isolated to one or two servers)
> 
> I also see messages like "INFO: task gpu_graphene_bv:4476 blocked for more
> than 120 seconds." in the syslog.
> 
> For completeness (gv0 is the scratch volume, gv2 the slurm volume):
> 
> [root at giant2: ~]# gluster v info
> 
> Volume Name: gv0
> Type: Distributed-Replicate
> Volume ID: 993ec7c9-e4bc-44d0-b7c4-2d977e622e86
> Status: Started
> Snapshot Count: 0
> Number of Bricks: 6 x 2 = 12
> Transport-type: tcp
> Bricks:
> Brick1: giant1:/gluster/sdc/gv0
> Brick2: giant2:/gluster/sdc/gv0
> Brick3: giant3:/gluster/sdc/gv0
> Brick4: giant4:/gluster/sdc/gv0
> Brick5: giant5:/gluster/sdc/gv0
> Brick6: giant6:/gluster/sdc/gv0
> Brick7: giant1:/gluster/sdd/gv0
> Brick8: giant2:/gluster/sdd/gv0
> Brick9: giant3:/gluster/sdd/gv0
> Brick10: giant4:/gluster/sdd/gv0
> Brick11: giant5:/gluster/sdd/gv0
> Brick12: giant6:/gluster/sdd/gv0
> Options Reconfigured:
> auth.allow: X.X.X.*,127.0.0.1
> nfs.disable: on
> 
> Volume Name: gv2
> Type: Replicate
> Volume ID: 30c78928-5f2c-4671-becc-8deaee1a7a8d
> Status: Started
> Snapshot Count: 0
> Number of Bricks: 1 x 2 = 2
> Transport-type: tcp
> Bricks:
> Brick1: giant1:/gluster/sdd/gv2
> Brick2: giant2:/gluster/sdd/gv2
> Options Reconfigured:
> auth.allow: X.X.X.*,127.0.0.1
> cluster.granular-entry-heal: on
> cluster.locking-scheme: granular
> nfs.disable: on
> 
> 
> 2016-11-29 19:21 GMT+01:00 Micha Ober < micha2k at gmail.com > :
> 
> 
> 
> I had opened another thread on this mailing list (Subject: "After upgrade
> from 3.4.2 to 3.8.5 - High CPU usage resulting in disconnects and
> split-brain").
> 
> The title may be a bit misleading now, as I am no longer observing high CPU
> usage after upgrading to 3.8.6, but the disconnects are still happening and
> the number of files in split-brain is growing.
> 
> Setup: 6 compute nodes, each serving as a glusterfs server and client, Ubuntu
> 14.04, two bricks per node, distribute-replicate
> 
> I have two gluster volumes set up (one for scratch data, one for the slurm
> scheduler). Only the scratch data volume shows critical errors "[...] has
> not responded in the last 42 seconds, disconnecting.". So I can rule out
> network problems, the gigabit link between the nodes is not saturated at
> all. The disks are almost idle (<10%).
> 
> I have glusterfs 3.4.2 on Ubuntu 12.04 on a another compute cluster, running
> fine since it was deployed.
> I had glusterfs 3.4.2 on Ubuntu 14.04 on this cluster, running fine for
> almost a year.
> 
> After upgrading to 3.8.5, the problems (as described) started. I would like
> to use some of the new features of the newer versions (like bitrot), but the
> users can't run their compute jobs right now because the result files are
> garbled.
> 
> 2016-11-29 18:53 GMT+01:00 Atin Mukherjee < amukherj at redhat.com > :
> 
> 
> 
> Would you be able to share what is not working for you in 3.8.x (mention the
> exact version). 3.4 is quite old and falling back to an unsupported version
> doesn't look a feasible option.
> 
> On Tue, 29 Nov 2016 at 17:01, Micha Ober < micha2k at gmail.com > wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I was using gluster 3.4 and upgraded to 3.8, but that version showed to be
> unusable for me. I now need to downgrade.
> 
> I'm running Ubuntu 14.04. As upgrades of the op version are irreversible, I
> guess I have to delete all gluster volumes and re-create them with the
> downgraded version.
> 
> 0. Backup data
> 1. Unmount all gluster volumes
> 2. apt-get purge glusterfs-server glusterfs-client
> 3. Remove PPA for 3.8
> 4. Add PPA for older version
> 5. apt-get install glusterfs-server glusterfs-client
> 6. Create volumes
> 
> Is "purge" enough to delete all configuration files of the currently
> installed version or do I need to manually clear some residues before
> installing an older version?
> 
> Thanks.
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