[Gluster-users] gluster 6.8: brick logs flooded by Information messages

Strahil Nikolov hunter86_bg at yahoo.com
Sat Apr 11 09:11:46 UTC 2020


On April 11, 2020 8:35:41 AM GMT+03:00, Hu Bert <revirii at googlemail.com> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>this week i upgraded from 5.11 to 6.8. Since that the brick logs get
>flooded by such messages:
>
>[2020-04-11 05:22:48.774688] I [MSGID: 139001]
>[posix-acl.c:263:posix_acl_log_permit_denied]
>0-workdata-access-control: client:
>CTX_ID:a1b55e2b-af03-484a-9be0-9314fec4bb61-GRAPH_ID:0-PID:8204-HOST:gluster1-PC_NAME:workdata-client-0-RECON_NO:-0,
>gfid: 25f487a5-2973-407c-87d2-74979c16c5ab,
>req(uid:33,gid:33,perm:2,ngrps:1),
>ctx(uid:109,gid:114,in-groups:0,perm:644,updated-fop:LOOKUP, acl:-)
>[Permission denied]
>[2020-04-11 05:22:48.774768] I [MSGID: 115060]
>[server-rpc-fops.c:938:_gf_server_log_setxattr_failure]
>0-workdata-server: 60517534: SETXATTR
>/images/383/200/38320023/800x800f.jpg
>(25f487a5-2973-407c-87d2-74979c16c5ab) ==> set-ctime-mdata, client:
>CTX_ID:a1b55e2b-af03-484a-9be0-9314fec4bb61-GRAPH_ID:0-PID:8204-HOST:gluster1-PC_NAME:workdata-client-0-RECON_NO:-0,
>error-xlator: workdata-access-control
>
>The file in the filesystem:
>
>-rw-r--r--  1 tomcat8 tomcat8 283K Jun 13  2019 800x800f.jpg
>
>So this file exists for 9 months now. The log messages appear for
>files and directories. And there are over 9.5 million log entries in
>the last 10 hours.
>
>Is this behaviour normal for 6.8? Will it disappear? Anyone an idea
>what is happening here?
>
>
>Regards,
>Hubert
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Hi Hubert,
Not  normal at  all.
It looks  like  my ACL problem.
The  workaround for me is to copy the file/dir and replace it:
cp -a  orig new
mv orig  old && mv new orig

@Amar,  is  the 'https://review.gluster.org/#/c/glusterfs/+/24264/'  in 6.8  ?
The output seems just like mine.

Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov


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