[Gluster-users] gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal

Matt Waymack mwaymack at nsgdv.com
Tue Oct 17 14:34:53 UTC 2017


Attached is the heal log for the volume as well as the shd log. 

>> Run these commands on all the bricks of the replica pair to get the attrs set on the backend.

[root at tpc-cent-glus1-081017 ~]# getfattr -d -e hex -m . /exp/b1/gv0/.glusterfs/10/86/108694db-c039-4b7c-bd3d-ad6a15d811a2
getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file: exp/b1/gv0/.glusterfs/10/86/108694db-c039-4b7c-bd3d-ad6a15d811a2
security.selinux=0x73797374656d5f753a6f626a6563745f723a756e6c6162656c65645f743a733000
trusted.afr.dirty=0x000000000000000000000000
trusted.afr.gv0-client-2=0x000000000000000100000000
trusted.gfid=0x108694dbc0394b7cbd3dad6a15d811a2
trusted.gfid2path.9a2f5ada22eb9c45=0x38633262623330322d323466332d346463622d393630322d3839356136396461363131662f435f564f4c2d623030312d693637342d63642d63772e6d6435

[root at tpc-cent-glus2-081017 ~]# getfattr -d -e hex -m . /exp/b1/gv0/.glusterfs/10/86/108694db-c039-4b7c-bd3d-ad6a15d811a2
getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file: exp/b1/gv0/.glusterfs/10/86/108694db-c039-4b7c-bd3d-ad6a15d811a2
security.selinux=0x73797374656d5f753a6f626a6563745f723a756e6c6162656c65645f743a733000
trusted.afr.dirty=0x000000000000000000000000
trusted.afr.gv0-client-2=0x000000000000000100000000
trusted.gfid=0x108694dbc0394b7cbd3dad6a15d811a2
trusted.gfid2path.9a2f5ada22eb9c45=0x38633262623330322d323466332d346463622d393630322d3839356136396461363131662f435f564f4c2d623030312d693637342d63642d63772e6d6435

[root at tpc-arbiter1-100617 ~]# getfattr -d -e hex -m . /exp/b1/gv0/.glusterfs/10/86/108694db-c039-4b7c-bd3d-ad6a15d811a2
getfattr: /exp/b1/gv0/.glusterfs/10/86/108694db-c039-4b7c-bd3d-ad6a15d811a2: No such file or directory


[root at tpc-cent-glus1-081017 ~]# getfattr -d -e hex -m . /exp/b4/gv0/.glusterfs/e0/c5/e0c56bf7-8bfe-46ca-bde1-e46b92d33df3
getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file: exp/b4/gv0/.glusterfs/e0/c5/e0c56bf7-8bfe-46ca-bde1-e46b92d33df3
security.selinux=0x73797374656d5f753a6f626a6563745f723a756e6c6162656c65645f743a733000
trusted.afr.dirty=0x000000000000000000000000
trusted.afr.gv0-client-11=0x000000000000000100000000
trusted.gfid=0xe0c56bf78bfe46cabde1e46b92d33df3
trusted.gfid2path.be3ba24c3ef95ff2=0x63323366353834652d353566652d343033382d393131622d3866373063656334616136662f435f564f4c2d623030332d69313331342d63642d636d2d63722e6d6435

[root at tpc-cent-glus2-081017 ~]# getfattr -d -e hex -m . /exp/b4/gv0/.glusterfs/e0/c5/e0c56bf7-8bfe-46ca-bde1-e46b92d33df3
getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file: exp/b4/gv0/.glusterfs/e0/c5/e0c56bf7-8bfe-46ca-bde1-e46b92d33df3
security.selinux=0x73797374656d5f753a6f626a6563745f723a756e6c6162656c65645f743a733000
trusted.afr.dirty=0x000000000000000000000000
trusted.afr.gv0-client-11=0x000000000000000100000000
trusted.gfid=0xe0c56bf78bfe46cabde1e46b92d33df3
trusted.gfid2path.be3ba24c3ef95ff2=0x63323366353834652d353566652d343033382d393131622d3866373063656334616136662f435f564f4c2d623030332d69313331342d63642d636d2d63722e6d6435

[root at tpc-arbiter1-100617 ~]# getfattr -d -e hex -m . /exp/b4/gv0/.glusterfs/e0/c5/e0c56bf7-8bfe-46ca-bde1-e46b92d33df3
getfattr: /exp/b4/gv0/.glusterfs/e0/c5/e0c56bf7-8bfe-46ca-bde1-e46b92d33df3: No such file or directory

>> And the output of "gluster volume heal <volname> info split-brain"

[root at tpc-cent-glus1-081017 ~]# gluster volume heal gv0 info split-brain
Brick tpc-cent-glus1-081017:/exp/b1/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries in split-brain: 0

Brick tpc-cent-glus2-081017:/exp/b1/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries in split-brain: 0

Brick tpc-arbiter1-100617:/exp/b1/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries in split-brain: 0

Brick tpc-cent-glus1-081017:/exp/b2/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries in split-brain: 0

Brick tpc-cent-glus2-081017:/exp/b2/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries in split-brain: 0

Brick tpc-arbiter1-100617:/exp/b2/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries in split-brain: 0

Brick tpc-cent-glus1-081017:/exp/b3/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries in split-brain: 0

Brick tpc-cent-glus2-081017:/exp/b3/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries in split-brain: 0

Brick tpc-arbiter1-100617:/exp/b3/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries in split-brain: 0

Brick tpc-cent-glus1-081017:/exp/b4/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries in split-brain: 0

Brick tpc-cent-glus2-081017:/exp/b4/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries in split-brain: 0

Brick tpc-arbiter1-100617:/exp/b4/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries in split-brain: 0

-Matt

From: Karthik Subrahmanya [mailto:ksubrahm at redhat.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2017 1:26 AM
To: Matt Waymack <mwaymack at nsgdv.com>
Cc: gluster-users <Gluster-users at gluster.org>
Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal

Hi Matt,

Run these commands on all the bricks of the replica pair to get the attrs set on the backend.

On the bricks of first replica set:
getfattr -d -e hex -m . <brick path>/.glusterfs/10/86/108694db-c039-4b7c-bd3d-ad6a15d811a2
On the fourth replica set:
getfattr -d -e hex -m . <brick path>/.glusterfs/e0/c5/e0c56bf7-8bfe-46ca-bde1-e46b92d33df3
Also run the "gluster volume heal <volname>" once and send the shd log.
And the output of "gluster volume heal <volname> info split-brain"
Regards,
Karthik

On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 9:51 PM, Matt Waymack <mailto:mwaymack at nsgdv.com> wrote:
OK, so here’s my output of the volume info and the heal info. I have not yet tracked down physical location of these files, any tips to finding them would be appreciated, but I’m definitely just wanting them gone.  I forgot to mention earlier that the cluster is running 3.12 and was upgraded from 3.10; these files were likely stuck like this when it was on 3.10.
 
[root at tpc-cent-glus1-081017 ~]# gluster volume info gv0
 
Volume Name: gv0
Type: Distributed-Replicate
Volume ID: 8f07894d-e3ab-4a65-bda1-9d9dd46db007
Status: Started
Snapshot Count: 0
Number of Bricks: 4 x (2 + 1) = 12
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: tpc-cent-glus1-081017:/exp/b1/gv0
Brick2: tpc-cent-glus2-081017:/exp/b1/gv0
Brick3: tpc-arbiter1-100617:/exp/b1/gv0 (arbiter)
Brick4: tpc-cent-glus1-081017:/exp/b2/gv0
Brick5: tpc-cent-glus2-081017:/exp/b2/gv0
Brick6: tpc-arbiter1-100617:/exp/b2/gv0 (arbiter)
Brick7: tpc-cent-glus1-081017:/exp/b3/gv0
Brick8: tpc-cent-glus2-081017:/exp/b3/gv0
Brick9: tpc-arbiter1-100617:/exp/b3/gv0 (arbiter)
Brick10: tpc-cent-glus1-081017:/exp/b4/gv0
Brick11: tpc-cent-glus2-081017:/exp/b4/gv0
Brick12: tpc-arbiter1-100617:/exp/b4/gv0 (arbiter)
Options Reconfigured:
nfs.disable: on
transport.address-family: inet
 
[root at tpc-cent-glus1-081017 ~]# gluster volume heal gv0 info
Brick tpc-cent-glus1-081017:/exp/b1/gv0
<gfid:108694db-c039-4b7c-bd3d-ad6a15d811a2>
<gfid:6d5ade20-8996-4de2-95d5-20ef98004742>
<gfid:bc6cdc3d-5c46-4597-a7eb-282b21e9bdd5>
<gfid:3c2ff4d1-3662-4214-8f21-f8f47dbdbf06>
<gfid:053e2fb1-bc89-476e-a529-90dffa39963c>
 
<removed to save scrolling>
 
Status: Connected
Number of entries: 118
 
Brick tpc-cent-glus2-081017:/exp/b1/gv0
<gfid:108694db-c039-4b7c-bd3d-ad6a15d811a2>
<gfid:6d5ade20-8996-4de2-95d5-20ef98004742>
<gfid:bc6cdc3d-5c46-4597-a7eb-282b21e9bdd5>
<gfid:3c2ff4d1-3662-4214-8f21-f8f47dbdbf06>
<gfid:053e2fb1-bc89-476e-a529-90dffa39963c>
 
<removed to save scrolling>
 
Status: Connected
Number of entries: 118
 
Brick tpc-arbiter1-100617:/exp/b1/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries: 0
 
Brick tpc-cent-glus1-081017:/exp/b2/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries: 0
 
Brick tpc-cent-glus2-081017:/exp/b2/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries: 0
 
Brick tpc-arbiter1-100617:/exp/b2/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries: 0
 
Brick tpc-cent-glus1-081017:/exp/b3/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries: 0
 
Brick tpc-cent-glus2-081017:/exp/b3/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries: 0
 
Brick tpc-arbiter1-100617:/exp/b3/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries: 0
 
Brick tpc-cent-glus1-081017:/exp/b4/gv0
<gfid:e0c56bf7-8bfe-46ca-bde1-e46b92d33df3>
<gfid:6f0a0549-8669-46de-8823-d6677fdca8e3>
<gfid:d0e2fb2a-21b5-4ea8-a578-0801280b2530>
<gfid:48bff79c-7bc2-4dc5-8b7f-4401b27fdf5a>
<gfid:5902593d-a059-4ec7-b18b-7a2ab5c49a50>
<gfid:cb821178-4621-4fcf-90f3-5b5c2ad7f756>
<gfid:6aea0805-8dd1-437c-b922-52c9d11e488a>
<gfid:f4076a37-2e2f-4d7a-90dd-0a3560a4bdff>
<gfid:51ff7386-a550-4971-957c-b42c4d915e9f>
<gfid:4309f7b8-3a9d-4bc8-ba2b-799f8a02611b>
<gfid:b76746ec-6d7d-4ea3-a001-c96672a4d47e>
<gfid:f8de26e7-d17d-41e0-adcd-e7d24ed74ac8>
<gfid:8e2c4540-e0b4-4006-bb5d-aacd57f8f21b>
<gfid:183ebefb-b827-4cbc-b42b-bfd136d5cabb>
<gfid:88d492fe-bfbd-4463-ba55-0582d0ad671b>
<gfid:e3a6c068-d48b-44b5-9480-245a69648a9b>
<gfid:4aab9c6a-22d2-469a-a688-7b0a8784f4b1>
<gfid:c6d182f2-7e46-4502-a0d2-b92824caa4de>
<gfid:eb546f93-e9d6-4a59-ac35-6139b5c40919>
<gfid:6043e381-7edf-4569-bc37-e27dd13549d2>
<gfid:52090dc7-7a3c-40f9-9c54-3395f5158eab>
<gfid:ecceee46-4310-421e-b56e-5fe46bd5263c>
<gfid:354aea57-4b40-47fc-8ede-1d7e3b7501b4>
<gfid:d43284d4-86aa-42ff-98b8-f6340b407d9d>
Status: Connected
Number of entries: 24
 
Brick tpc-cent-glus2-081017:/exp/b4/gv0
<gfid:e0c56bf7-8bfe-46ca-bde1-e46b92d33df3>
<gfid:6f0a0549-8669-46de-8823-d6677fdca8e3>
<gfid:d0e2fb2a-21b5-4ea8-a578-0801280b2530>
<gfid:48bff79c-7bc2-4dc5-8b7f-4401b27fdf5a>
<gfid:5902593d-a059-4ec7-b18b-7a2ab5c49a50>
<gfid:cb821178-4621-4fcf-90f3-5b5c2ad7f756>
<gfid:6aea0805-8dd1-437c-b922-52c9d11e488a>
<gfid:f4076a37-2e2f-4d7a-90dd-0a3560a4bdff>
<gfid:51ff7386-a550-4971-957c-b42c4d915e9f>
<gfid:4309f7b8-3a9d-4bc8-ba2b-799f8a02611b>
<gfid:b76746ec-6d7d-4ea3-a001-c96672a4d47e>
<gfid:f8de26e7-d17d-41e0-adcd-e7d24ed74ac8>
<gfid:8e2c4540-e0b4-4006-bb5d-aacd57f8f21b>
<gfid:183ebefb-b827-4cbc-b42b-bfd136d5cabb>
<gfid:88d492fe-bfbd-4463-ba55-0582d0ad671b>
<gfid:e3a6c068-d48b-44b5-9480-245a69648a9b>
<gfid:4aab9c6a-22d2-469a-a688-7b0a8784f4b1>
<gfid:c6d182f2-7e46-4502-a0d2-b92824caa4de>
<gfid:eb546f93-e9d6-4a59-ac35-6139b5c40919>
<gfid:6043e381-7edf-4569-bc37-e27dd13549d2>
<gfid:52090dc7-7a3c-40f9-9c54-3395f5158eab>
<gfid:ecceee46-4310-421e-b56e-5fe46bd5263c>
<gfid:354aea57-4b40-47fc-8ede-1d7e3b7501b4>
<gfid:d43284d4-86aa-42ff-98b8-f6340b407d9d>
Status: Connected
Number of entries: 24
 
Brick tpc-arbiter1-100617:/exp/b4/gv0
Status: Connected
Number of entries: 0
 
Thank you for your help!
 
From: Karthik Subrahmanya [mailto:mailto:ksubrahm at redhat.com] 
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2017 10:27 AM
To: Matt Waymack <mailto:mwaymack at nsgdv.com>
Cc: gluster-users <mailto:Gluster-users at gluster.org>
Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
 
Hi Matt, 
 
The files might be in split brain. Could you please send the outputs of these? 
gluster volume info <volname>
gluster volume heal <volname> info
And also the getfattr output of the files which are in the heal info output from all the bricks of that replica pair.
getfattr -d -e hex -m . <file path on brick>
 
Thanks &  Regards
Karthik
 
On 16-Oct-2017 8:16 PM, "Matt Waymack" <mailto:mwaymack at nsgdv.com> wrote:
Hi all,
 
I have a volume where the output of volume heal info shows several gfid entries to be healed, but they’ve been there for weeks and have not healed.  Any normal file that shows up on the heal info does get healed as expected, but these gfid entries do not.  Is there any way to remove these orphaned entries from the volume so they are no longer stuck in the heal process?
 
Thank you!

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