[Gluster-users] glusterd keeps resyncing shards over and over again

Atin Mukherjee amukherj at redhat.com
Mon Dec 10 11:36:17 UTC 2018


Even though the subject says the issue is with glusterd, I think the
question is more applicable on heal/shards. Added the relevant folks to
help out.

On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 3:43 PM Chris Drescher <info at linuxfabrik.ch> wrote:

> Let me provide more information.
>
> We have 3 gluster nodes running with sharding activated.
>
> Node1: CentOS 7.5 - Glusterfs 3.12.6
> Node2: CentOS 7.5 - Glusterfs 3.12.6
> Node3: CentOS 7.5 - Glusterfs 3.12.6
>
> Now we updated Node 3 from CentOS 7.5 to 7.6 which caused a reboot.
> Glusterd Version changed from 3.12.6 to 3.12.15
>
> Node1: CentOS 7.5 - Glusterfs 3.12.6
> Node2: CentOS 7.5 - Glusterfs 3.12.6
> Node3: CentOS 7.6 - Glusterfs 3.12.15
>
> Afterwards gluster heal daemon keeps resyncing specific shards on bricks
> on Node1 and Node2. Always the same shards.
>
> LOGS:
>
> On upgraded NODE3:
>
> /var/log/glusterfs/glusterd.log
> [2018-12-10 09:24:42.314624] E [MSGID: 106062]
> [glusterd-utils.c:10112:glusterd_max_opversion_use_rsp_dict] 0-management:
> Maximum supported op-version not set in destination dictionary
>
> tail -f /var/log/glusterfs/glustershd.log
> [2018-12-09 04:28:05.687127] I [MSGID: 108026]
> [afr-self-heal-common.c:1726:afr_log_selfheal] 0-data-replicate-0:
> Completed data selfheal on 3f1711c2-de8c-4e8e-be10-a252f5b1b4ad.
> sources=[0] 2  sinks=1
>
>
> On NODE1:
>
> tail -f /var/log/glusterfs/glfsheal-data.log
> [2018-12-10 10:00:01.898139] I [MSGID: 114035]
> [client-handshake.c:202:client_set_lk_version_cbk] 0-data-client-16: Server
> lk version = 1
> [2018-12-10 10:00:01.898487] I [MSGID: 114057]
> [client-handshake.c:1478:select_server_supported_programs]
> 0-data-client-17: Using Program GlusterFS 3.3, Num (1298437), Version
> (330)
> [2018-12-10 10:00:01.898892] I [MSGID: 114046]
> [client-handshake.c:1231:client_setvolume_cbk] 0-data-client-17: Connected
> to data-client-17, attached to remote volume
> '/gluster/arb2/data'.
> [2018-12-10 10:00:01.898900] I [MSGID: 114047]
> [client-handshake.c:1242:client_setvolume_cbk] 0-data-client-17: Server and
> Client lk-version numbers are not same, reopening the
> fds
> [2018-12-10 10:00:01.899007] I [MSGID: 114035]
> [client-handshake.c:202:client_set_lk_version_cbk] 0-data-client-17: Server
> lk version = 1
> [2018-12-10 10:00:01.901528] I [MSGID: 108031]
> [afr-common.c:2376:afr_local_discovery_cbk] 0-data-replicate-3: selecting
> local read_child data-client-9
> [2018-12-10 10:00:01.901876] I [MSGID: 108031]
> [afr-common.c:2376:afr_local_discovery_cbk] 0-data-replicate-5: selecting
> local read_child data-client-15
> [2018-12-10 10:00:01.901978] I [MSGID: 108031]
> [afr-common.c:2376:afr_local_discovery_cbk] 0-data-replicate-4: selecting
> local read_child data-client-12
> [2018-12-10 10:00:01.902708] I [MSGID: 108031]
> [afr-common.c:2376:afr_local_discovery_cbk] 0-data-replicate-2: selecting
> local read_child data-client-6
> [2018-12-10 10:00:01.902750] I [MSGID: 104041]
> [glfs-resolve.c:971:__glfs_active_subvol] 0-data: switched to graph
> 70312d70-6f64-3031-2e6c-696e75786661 (0)
>
> Hope that helps!
>
> On Mon, 2018-12-10 at 09:22 +0100, Chris Drescher wrote:
>
> Hello everybody
>
> We are experiencing an urgent issue with glusterd!
> After an upgrade from centos7.5 to 7.6 our grusterfs keeps resyncing
> specific shards over and over again!
>
> Is this a known problem?
>
> This is very urgent! Please help!
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Kind regards.
>
> Chris
>
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