[Gluster-users] Message repeated over and over after upgrade from 4.1 to 5.3: W [dict.c:761:dict_ref] (-->/usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/xlator/performance/quick-read.so(+0x7329) [0x7fd966fcd329] -->/usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/xlator/performance/io-cache.so(+0xaaf5) [0x7fd9671deaf5] -->/usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(dict_ref+0x58) [0x7fd9731ea218] ) 2-dict: dict is NULL [Invalid argument]

Artem Russakovskii archon810 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 6 18:48:28 UTC 2019


Hi Nithya,

Indeed, I upgraded from 4.1 to 5.3, at which point I started seeing
crashes, and no further releases have been made yet.

volume info:
Type: Replicate
Volume ID: ****SNIP****
Status: Started
Snapshot Count: 0
Number of Bricks: 1 x 4 = 4
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: ****SNIP****
Brick2: ****SNIP****
Brick3: ****SNIP****
Brick4: ****SNIP****
Options Reconfigured:
cluster.quorum-count: 1
cluster.quorum-type: fixed
network.ping-timeout: 5
network.remote-dio: enable
performance.rda-cache-limit: 256MB
performance.readdir-ahead: on
performance.parallel-readdir: on
network.inode-lru-limit: 500000
performance.md-cache-timeout: 600
performance.cache-invalidation: on
performance.stat-prefetch: on
features.cache-invalidation-timeout: 600
features.cache-invalidation: on
cluster.readdir-optimize: on
performance.io-thread-count: 32
server.event-threads: 4
client.event-threads: 4
performance.read-ahead: off
cluster.lookup-optimize: on
performance.cache-size: 1GB
cluster.self-heal-daemon: enable
transport.address-family: inet
nfs.disable: on
performance.client-io-threads: on
cluster.granular-entry-heal: enable
cluster.data-self-heal-algorithm: full

Sincerely,
Artem

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On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 12:20 AM Nithya Balachandran <nbalacha at redhat.com>
wrote:

> Hi Artem,
>
> Do you still see the crashes with 5.3? If yes, please try mount the volume
> using the mount option lru-limit=0 and see if that helps. We are looking
> into the crashes and will update when have a fix.
>
> Also, please provide the gluster volume info for the volume in question.
>
>
> regards,
> Nithya
>
> On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 at 05:31, Artem Russakovskii <archon810 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> The fuse crash happened two more times, but this time monit helped
>> recover within 1 minute, so it's a great workaround for now.
>>
>> What's odd is that the crashes are only happening on one of 4 servers,
>> and I don't know why.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Artem
>>
>> --
>> Founder, Android Police <http://www.androidpolice.com>, APK Mirror
>> <http://www.apkmirror.com/>, Illogical Robot LLC
>> beerpla.net | +ArtemRussakovskii
>> <https://plus.google.com/+ArtemRussakovskii> | @ArtemR
>> <http://twitter.com/ArtemR>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 2, 2019 at 12:14 PM Artem Russakovskii <archon810 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> The fuse crash happened again yesterday, to another volume. Are there
>>> any mount options that could help mitigate this?
>>>
>>> In the meantime, I set up a monit (https://mmonit.com/monit/) task to
>>> watch and restart the mount, which works and recovers the mount point
>>> within a minute. Not ideal, but a temporary workaround.
>>>
>>> By the way, the way to reproduce this "Transport endpoint is not
>>> connected" condition for testing purposes is to kill -9 the right
>>> "glusterfs --process-name fuse" process.
>>>
>>>
>>> monit check:
>>> check filesystem glusterfs_data1 with path /mnt/glusterfs_data1
>>>   start program  = "/bin/mount  /mnt/glusterfs_data1"
>>>   stop program  = "/bin/umount /mnt/glusterfs_data1"
>>>   if space usage > 90% for 5 times within 15 cycles
>>>     then alert else if succeeded for 10 cycles then alert
>>>
>>>
>>> stack trace:
>>> [2019-02-01 23:22:00.312894] W [dict.c:761:dict_ref]
>>> (-->/usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/xlator/performance/quick-read.so(+0x7329)
>>> [0x7fa0249e4329]
>>> -->/usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/xlator/performance/io-cache.so(+0xaaf5)
>>> [0x7fa024bf5af5] -->/usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(dict_ref+0x58)
>>> [0x7fa02cf5b218] ) 0-dict: dict is NULL [Invalid argument]
>>> [2019-02-01 23:22:00.314051] W [dict.c:761:dict_ref]
>>> (-->/usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/xlator/performance/quick-read.so(+0x7329)
>>> [0x7fa0249e4329]
>>> -->/usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/xlator/performance/io-cache.so(+0xaaf5)
>>> [0x7fa024bf5af5] -->/usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(dict_ref+0x58)
>>> [0x7fa02cf5b218] ) 0-dict: dict is NULL [Invalid argument]
>>> The message "E [MSGID: 101191]
>>> [event-epoll.c:671:event_dispatch_epoll_worker] 0-epoll: Failed to dispatch
>>> handler" repeated 26 times between [2019-02-01 23:21:20.857333] and
>>> [2019-02-01 23:21:56.164427]
>>> The message "I [MSGID: 108031]
>>> [afr-common.c:2543:afr_local_discovery_cbk] 0-SITE_data3-replicate-0:
>>> selecting local read_child SITE_data3-client-3" repeated 27 times between
>>> [2019-02-01 23:21:11.142467] and [2019-02-01 23:22:03.474036]
>>> pending frames:
>>> frame : type(1) op(LOOKUP)
>>> frame : type(0) op(0)
>>> patchset: git://git.gluster.org/glusterfs.git
>>> signal received: 6
>>> time of crash:
>>> 2019-02-01 23:22:03
>>> configuration details:
>>> argp 1
>>> backtrace 1
>>> dlfcn 1
>>> libpthread 1
>>> llistxattr 1
>>> setfsid 1
>>> spinlock 1
>>> epoll.h 1
>>> xattr.h 1
>>> st_atim.tv_nsec 1
>>> package-string: glusterfs 5.3
>>> /usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(+0x2764c)[0x7fa02cf6664c]
>>> /usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(gf_print_trace+0x306)[0x7fa02cf70cb6]
>>> /lib64/libc.so.6(+0x36160)[0x7fa02c12d160]
>>> /lib64/libc.so.6(gsignal+0x110)[0x7fa02c12d0e0]
>>> /lib64/libc.so.6(abort+0x151)[0x7fa02c12e6c1]
>>> /lib64/libc.so.6(+0x2e6fa)[0x7fa02c1256fa]
>>> /lib64/libc.so.6(+0x2e772)[0x7fa02c125772]
>>> /lib64/libpthread.so.0(pthread_mutex_lock+0x228)[0x7fa02c4bb0b8]
>>>
>>> /usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/xlator/cluster/replicate.so(+0x5dc9d)[0x7fa025543c9d]
>>>
>>> /usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/xlator/cluster/replicate.so(+0x70ba1)[0x7fa025556ba1]
>>>
>>> /usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/xlator/protocol/client.so(+0x58f3f)[0x7fa0257dbf3f]
>>> /usr/lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(+0xe820)[0x7fa02cd31820]
>>> /usr/lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(+0xeb6f)[0x7fa02cd31b6f]
>>> /usr/lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(rpc_transport_notify+0x23)[0x7fa02cd2e063]
>>> /usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/rpc-transport/socket.so(+0xa0b2)[0x7fa02694e0b2]
>>> /usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(+0x854c3)[0x7fa02cfc44c3]
>>> /lib64/libpthread.so.0(+0x7559)[0x7fa02c4b8559]
>>> /lib64/libc.so.6(clone+0x3f)[0x7fa02c1ef81f]
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>> Artem
>>>
>>> --
>>> Founder, Android Police <http://www.androidpolice.com>, APK Mirror
>>> <http://www.apkmirror.com/>, Illogical Robot LLC
>>> beerpla.net | +ArtemRussakovskii
>>> <https://plus.google.com/+ArtemRussakovskii> | @ArtemR
>>> <http://twitter.com/ArtemR>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Feb 1, 2019 at 9:03 AM Artem Russakovskii <archon810 at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> The first (and so far only) crash happened at 2am the next day after we
>>>> upgraded, on only one of four servers and only to one of two mounts.
>>>>
>>>> I have no idea what caused it, but yeah, we do have a pretty busy site (
>>>> apkmirror.com), and it caused a disruption for any uploads or
>>>> downloads from that server until I woke up and fixed the mount.
>>>>
>>>> I wish I could be more helpful but all I have is that stack trace.
>>>>
>>>> I'm glad it's a blocker and will hopefully be resolved soon.
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Jan 31, 2019, 7:26 PM Amar Tumballi Suryanarayan <
>>>> atumball at redhat.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Artem,
>>>>>
>>>>> Opened https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1671603 (ie, as a
>>>>> clone of other bugs where recent discussions happened), and marked it as a
>>>>> blocker for glusterfs-5.4 release.
>>>>>
>>>>> We already have fixes for log flooding -
>>>>> https://review.gluster.org/22128, and are the process of identifying
>>>>> and fixing the issue seen with crash.
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you please tell if the crashes happened as soon as upgrade ? or
>>>>> was there any particular pattern you observed before the crash.
>>>>>
>>>>> -Amar
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 11:40 PM Artem Russakovskii <
>>>>> archon810 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Within 24 hours after updating from rock solid 4.1 to 5.3, I already
>>>>>> got a crash which others have mentioned in
>>>>>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1313567 and had to
>>>>>> unmount, kill gluster, and remount:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [2019-01-31 09:38:04.317604] W [dict.c:761:dict_ref]
>>>>>> (-->/usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/xlator/performance/quick-read.so(+0x7329)
>>>>>> [0x7fcccafcd329]
>>>>>> -->/usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/xlator/performance/io-cache.so(+0xaaf5)
>>>>>> [0x7fcccb1deaf5] -->/usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(dict_ref+0x58)
>>>>>> [0x7fccd705b218] ) 2-dict: dict is NULL [Invalid argument]
>>>>>> [2019-01-31 09:38:04.319308] W [dict.c:761:dict_ref]
>>>>>> (-->/usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/xlator/performance/quick-read.so(+0x7329)
>>>>>> [0x7fcccafcd329]
>>>>>> -->/usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/xlator/performance/io-cache.so(+0xaaf5)
>>>>>> [0x7fcccb1deaf5] -->/usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(dict_ref+0x58)
>>>>>> [0x7fccd705b218] ) 2-dict: dict is NULL [Invalid argument]
>>>>>> [2019-01-31 09:38:04.320047] W [dict.c:761:dict_ref]
>>>>>> (-->/usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/xlator/performance/quick-read.so(+0x7329)
>>>>>> [0x7fcccafcd329]
>>>>>> -->/usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/xlator/performance/io-cache.so(+0xaaf5)
>>>>>> [0x7fcccb1deaf5] -->/usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(dict_ref+0x58)
>>>>>> [0x7fccd705b218] ) 2-dict: dict is NULL [Invalid argument]
>>>>>> [2019-01-31 09:38:04.320677] W [dict.c:761:dict_ref]
>>>>>> (-->/usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/xlator/performance/quick-read.so(+0x7329)
>>>>>> [0x7fcccafcd329]
>>>>>> -->/usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/xlator/performance/io-cache.so(+0xaaf5)
>>>>>> [0x7fcccb1deaf5] -->/usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(dict_ref+0x58)
>>>>>> [0x7fccd705b218] ) 2-dict: dict is NULL [Invalid argument]
>>>>>> The message "I [MSGID: 108031]
>>>>>> [afr-common.c:2543:afr_local_discovery_cbk] 2-SITE_data1-replicate-0:
>>>>>> selecting local read_child SITE_data1-client-3" repeated 5 times between
>>>>>> [2019-01-31 09:37:54.751905] and [2019-01-31 09:38:03.958061]
>>>>>> The message "E [MSGID: 101191]
>>>>>> [event-epoll.c:671:event_dispatch_epoll_worker] 2-epoll: Failed to dispatch
>>>>>> handler" repeated 72 times between [2019-01-31 09:37:53.746741] and
>>>>>> [2019-01-31 09:38:04.696993]
>>>>>> pending frames:
>>>>>> frame : type(1) op(READ)
>>>>>> frame : type(1) op(OPEN)
>>>>>> frame : type(0) op(0)
>>>>>> patchset: git://git.gluster.org/glusterfs.git
>>>>>> signal received: 6
>>>>>> time of crash:
>>>>>> 2019-01-31 09:38:04
>>>>>> configuration details:
>>>>>> argp 1
>>>>>> backtrace 1
>>>>>> dlfcn 1
>>>>>> libpthread 1
>>>>>> llistxattr 1
>>>>>> setfsid 1
>>>>>> spinlock 1
>>>>>> epoll.h 1
>>>>>> xattr.h 1
>>>>>> st_atim.tv_nsec 1
>>>>>> package-string: glusterfs 5.3
>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(+0x2764c)[0x7fccd706664c]
>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(gf_print_trace+0x306)[0x7fccd7070cb6]
>>>>>> /lib64/libc.so.6(+0x36160)[0x7fccd622d160]
>>>>>> /lib64/libc.so.6(gsignal+0x110)[0x7fccd622d0e0]
>>>>>> /lib64/libc.so.6(abort+0x151)[0x7fccd622e6c1]
>>>>>> /lib64/libc.so.6(+0x2e6fa)[0x7fccd62256fa]
>>>>>> /lib64/libc.so.6(+0x2e772)[0x7fccd6225772]
>>>>>> /lib64/libpthread.so.0(pthread_mutex_lock+0x228)[0x7fccd65bb0b8]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> /usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/xlator/cluster/replicate.so(+0x32c4d)[0x7fcccbb01c4d]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> /usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/xlator/protocol/client.so(+0x65778)[0x7fcccbdd1778]
>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(+0xe820)[0x7fccd6e31820]
>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(+0xeb6f)[0x7fccd6e31b6f]
>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(rpc_transport_notify+0x23)[0x7fccd6e2e063]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> /usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/rpc-transport/socket.so(+0xa0b2)[0x7fccd0b7e0b2]
>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(+0x854c3)[0x7fccd70c44c3]
>>>>>> /lib64/libpthread.so.0(+0x7559)[0x7fccd65b8559]
>>>>>> /lib64/libc.so.6(clone+0x3f)[0x7fccd62ef81f]
>>>>>> ---------
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Do the pending patches fix the crash or only the repeated warnings?
>>>>>> I'm running glusterfs on OpenSUSE 15.0 installed via
>>>>>> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/glusterfs:/Leap15-5/openSUSE_Leap_15.0/,
>>>>>> not too sure how to make it core dump.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If it's not fixed by the patches above, has anyone already opened a
>>>>>> ticket for the crashes that I can join and monitor? This is going to create
>>>>>> a massive problem for us since production systems are crashing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sincerely,
>>>>>> Artem
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Founder, Android Police <http://www.androidpolice.com>, APK Mirror
>>>>>> <http://www.apkmirror.com/>, Illogical Robot LLC
>>>>>> beerpla.net | +ArtemRussakovskii
>>>>>> <https://plus.google.com/+ArtemRussakovskii> | @ArtemR
>>>>>> <http://twitter.com/ArtemR>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 6:37 PM Raghavendra Gowdappa <
>>>>>> rgowdapp at redhat.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 2:14 AM Artem Russakovskii <
>>>>>>> archon810 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Also, not sure if related or not, but I got a ton of these "Failed
>>>>>>>> to dispatch handler" in my logs as well. Many people have been commenting
>>>>>>>> about this issue here
>>>>>>>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1651246.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> https://review.gluster.org/#/c/glusterfs/+/22046/ addresses this.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> ==> mnt-SITE_data1.log <==
>>>>>>>>> [2019-01-30 20:38:20.783713] W [dict.c:761:dict_ref]
>>>>>>>>> (-->/usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/xlator/performance/quick-read.so(+0x7329)
>>>>>>>>> [0x7fd966fcd329]
>>>>>>>>> -->/usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/xlator/performance/io-cache.so(+0xaaf5)
>>>>>>>>> [0x7fd9671deaf5] -->/usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(dict_ref+0x58)
>>>>>>>>> [0x7fd9731ea218] ) 2-dict: dict is NULL [Invalid argument]
>>>>>>>>> ==> mnt-SITE_data3.log <==
>>>>>>>>> The message "E [MSGID: 101191]
>>>>>>>>> [event-epoll.c:671:event_dispatch_epoll_worker] 2-epoll: Failed to dispatch
>>>>>>>>> handler" repeated 413 times between [2019-01-30 20:36:23.881090] and
>>>>>>>>> [2019-01-30 20:38:20.015593]
>>>>>>>>> The message "I [MSGID: 108031]
>>>>>>>>> [afr-common.c:2543:afr_local_discovery_cbk] 2-SITE_data3-replicate-0:
>>>>>>>>> selecting local read_child SITE_data3-client-0" repeated 42 times between
>>>>>>>>> [2019-01-30 20:36:23.290287] and [2019-01-30 20:38:20.280306]
>>>>>>>>> ==> mnt-SITE_data1.log <==
>>>>>>>>> The message "I [MSGID: 108031]
>>>>>>>>> [afr-common.c:2543:afr_local_discovery_cbk] 2-SITE_data1-replicate-0:
>>>>>>>>> selecting local read_child SITE_data1-client-0" repeated 50 times between
>>>>>>>>> [2019-01-30 20:36:22.247367] and [2019-01-30 20:38:19.459789]
>>>>>>>>> The message "E [MSGID: 101191]
>>>>>>>>> [event-epoll.c:671:event_dispatch_epoll_worker] 2-epoll: Failed to dispatch
>>>>>>>>> handler" repeated 2654 times between [2019-01-30 20:36:22.667327] and
>>>>>>>>> [2019-01-30 20:38:20.546355]
>>>>>>>>> [2019-01-30 20:38:21.492319] I [MSGID: 108031]
>>>>>>>>> [afr-common.c:2543:afr_local_discovery_cbk] 2-SITE_data1-replicate-0:
>>>>>>>>> selecting local read_child SITE_data1-client-0
>>>>>>>>> ==> mnt-SITE_data3.log <==
>>>>>>>>> [2019-01-30 20:38:22.349689] I [MSGID: 108031]
>>>>>>>>> [afr-common.c:2543:afr_local_discovery_cbk] 2-SITE_data3-replicate-0:
>>>>>>>>> selecting local read_child SITE_data3-client-0
>>>>>>>>> ==> mnt-SITE_data1.log <==
>>>>>>>>> [2019-01-30 20:38:22.762941] E [MSGID: 101191]
>>>>>>>>> [event-epoll.c:671:event_dispatch_epoll_worker] 2-epoll: Failed to dispatch
>>>>>>>>> handler
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'm hoping raising the issue here on the mailing list may bring
>>>>>>>> some additional eyeballs and get them both fixed.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Sincerely,
>>>>>>>> Artem
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>> Founder, Android Police <http://www.androidpolice.com>, APK Mirror
>>>>>>>> <http://www.apkmirror.com/>, Illogical Robot LLC
>>>>>>>> beerpla.net | +ArtemRussakovskii
>>>>>>>> <https://plus.google.com/+ArtemRussakovskii> | @ArtemR
>>>>>>>> <http://twitter.com/ArtemR>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 12:26 PM Artem Russakovskii <
>>>>>>>> archon810 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I found a similar issue here:
>>>>>>>>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1313567. There's a
>>>>>>>>> comment from 3 days ago from someone else with 5.3 who started seeing the
>>>>>>>>> spam.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Here's the command that repeats over and over:
>>>>>>>>> [2019-01-30 20:23:24.481581] W [dict.c:761:dict_ref]
>>>>>>>>> (-->/usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/xlator/performance/quick-read.so(+0x7329)
>>>>>>>>> [0x7fd966fcd329]
>>>>>>>>> -->/usr/lib64/glusterfs/5.3/xlator/performance/io-cache.so(+0xaaf5)
>>>>>>>>> [0x7fd9671deaf5] -->/usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(dict_ref+0x58)
>>>>>>>>> [0x7fd9731ea218] ) 2-dict: dict is NULL [Invalid argument]
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> +Milind Changire <mchangir at redhat.com> Can you check why this
>>>>>>> message is logged and send a fix?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Is there any fix for this issue?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Sincerely,
>>>>>>>>> Artem
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>> Founder, Android Police <http://www.androidpolice.com>, APK Mirror
>>>>>>>>> <http://www.apkmirror.com/>, Illogical Robot LLC
>>>>>>>>> beerpla.net | +ArtemRussakovskii
>>>>>>>>> <https://plus.google.com/+ArtemRussakovskii> | @ArtemR
>>>>>>>>> <http://twitter.com/ArtemR>
>>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Amar Tumballi (amarts)
>>>>>
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