[Gluster-users] Wrong directory quota usage
João Baúto
joao.bauto at neuro.fchampalimaud.org
Wed Aug 19 14:42:08 UTC 2020
Hi Srijan,
Before I do the disable/enable just want to check something with you. The
other cluster where the crawling is running, I can see the find command and
this one which seems to be the one triggering the crawler (4 processes, one
per brick in all nodes)
/usr/sbin/glusterfs -s localhost --volfile-id
client_per_brick/tank.client.hostname.tank-volume1-brick.vol
--use-readdirp=yes --client-pid -100 -l
/var/log/glusterfs/quota_crawl/tank-volume1-brick.log
/var/run/gluster/tmp/mntYbIVwT
Can I manually trigger this command?
Thanks!
*João Baúto*
---------------
*Scientific Computing and Software Platform*
Champalimaud Research
Champalimaud Center for the Unknown
Av. Brasília, Doca de Pedrouços
1400-038 Lisbon, Portugal
fchampalimaud.org <https://www.fchampalimaud.org/>
Srijan Sivakumar <ssivakum at redhat.com> escreveu no dia quarta, 19/08/2020
à(s) 07:25:
> Hi João,
>
> If the crawl is not going on and the values are still not reflecting
> properly then it means the crawl process has ended abruptly.
>
> Yes, technically disabling and enabling the quota will trigger crawl but
> it'd do a complete crawl of the filesystem, hence would take time and be
> resource consuming. Usually disabling-enabling is the last thing to do if
> the accounting isn't reflecting properly but if you're going to merge these
> two clusters then probably you can go ahead with the merging and then
> enable quota.
>
> --
> Thanks and Regards,
>
> SRIJAN SIVAKUMAR
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> On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 3:53 AM João Baúto <
> joao.bauto at neuro.fchampalimaud.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi Srijan,
>>
>> I didn't get any result with that command so I went to our other cluster
>> (we are merging two clusters, data is replicated) and activated the quota
>> feature on the same directory. Running the same command on each node I get
>> a similar output to yours. One process per brick I'm assuming.
>>
>> root 1746822 1.4 0.0 230324 2992 ? S 23:06 0:04
>> /usr/bin/find . -exec /usr/bin/stat {} \ ;
>> root 1746858 5.3 0.0 233924 6644 ? S 23:06 0:15
>> /usr/bin/find . -exec /usr/bin/stat {} \ ;
>> root 1746889 3.3 0.0 233592 6452 ? S 23:06 0:10
>> /usr/bin/find . -exec /usr/bin/stat {} \ ;
>> root 1746930 3.1 0.0 230476 3232 ? S 23:06 0:09
>> /usr/bin/find . -exec /usr/bin/stat {} \ ;
>>
>> At this point, is it easier to just disable and enable the feature and
>> force a new crawl? We don't mind a temporary increase in CPU and IO usage.
>>
>> Thank you again!
>> *João Baúto*
>> ---------------
>>
>> *Scientific Computing and Software Platform*
>> Champalimaud Research
>> Champalimaud Center for the Unknown
>> Av. Brasília, Doca de Pedrouços
>> 1400-038 Lisbon, Portugal
>> fchampalimaud.org <https://www.fchampalimaud.org/>
>>
>>
>> Srijan Sivakumar <ssivakum at redhat.com> escreveu no dia terça, 18/08/2020
>> à(s) 21:42:
>>
>>> Hi João,
>>>
>>> There isn't a straightforward way of tracking the crawl but as gluster
>>> uses find and stat during crawl, one can run the following command,
>>> # ps aux | grep find
>>>
>>> If the output is of the form,
>>> "root 1513 0.0 0.1 127224 2636 ? S 12:24 0.00
>>> /usr/bin/find . -exec /usr/bin/stat {} \"
>>> then it means that the crawl is still going on.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks and Regards,
>>>
>>> SRIJAN SIVAKUMAR
>>>
>>> Associate Software Engineer
>>>
>>> Red Hat
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>>> On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 1:46 AM João Baúto <
>>> joao.bauto at neuro.fchampalimaud.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Srijan,
>>>>
>>>> Is there a way of getting the status of the crawl process?
>>>> We are going to expand this cluster, adding 12 new bricks (around
>>>> 500TB) and we rely heavily on the quota feature to control the space usage
>>>> for each project. It's been running since Saturday (nothing changed)
>>>> and unsure if it's going to finish tomorrow or in weeks.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you!
>>>> *João Baúto*
>>>> ---------------
>>>>
>>>> *Scientific Computing and Software Platform*
>>>> Champalimaud Research
>>>> Champalimaud Center for the Unknown
>>>> Av. Brasília, Doca de Pedrouços
>>>> 1400-038 Lisbon, Portugal
>>>> fchampalimaud.org <https://www.fchampalimaud.org/>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Srijan Sivakumar <ssivakum at redhat.com> escreveu no dia domingo,
>>>> 16/08/2020 à(s) 06:11:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi João,
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes it'll take some time given the file system size as it has to
>>>>> change the xattrs in each level and then crawl upwards.
>>>>>
>>>>> stat is done by the script itself so the crawl is initiated.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Srijan Sivakumar
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun 16 Aug, 2020, 04:58 João Baúto, <
>>>>> joao.bauto at neuro.fchampalimaud.org> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Srijan & Strahil,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I ran the quota_fsck script mentioned in Hari's blog post in all
>>>>>> bricks and it detected a lot of size mismatch.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The script was executed as,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - python quota_fsck.py --sub-dir projectB --fix-issues /mnt/tank
>>>>>> /tank/volume2/brick (in all nodes and bricks)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Here is a snippet from the script,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Size Mismatch /tank/volume2/brick/projectB {'parents':
>>>>>> {'00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001': {'contri_file_count':
>>>>>> 18446744073035296610L, 'contri_size': 18446645297413872640L,
>>>>>> 'contri_dir_count': 18446744073709527653L}}, 'version': '1', 'file_count':
>>>>>> 18446744073035296610L, 'dirty': False, 'dir_count': 18446744073709527653L,
>>>>>> 'size': 18446645297413872640L} 15204281691754
>>>>>> MARKING DIRTY: /tank/volume2/brick/projectB
>>>>>> stat on /mnt/tank/projectB
>>>>>> Files verified : 683223
>>>>>> Directories verified : 46823
>>>>>> Objects Fixed : 705230
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Checking the xattr in the bricks I can see the directory in question
>>>>>> marked as dirty,
>>>>>> # getfattr -d -m. -e hex /tank/volume2/brick/projectB
>>>>>> getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
>>>>>> # file: tank/volume2/brick/projectB
>>>>>> trusted.gfid=0x3ca2bce0455945efa6662813ce20fc0c
>>>>>>
>>>>>> trusted.glusterfs.9582685f-07fa-41fd-b9fc-ebab3a6989cf.xtime=0x5f372478000a7705
>>>>>> trusted.glusterfs.dht=0xe1a4060c000000003ffffffe5ffffffc
>>>>>>
>>>>>> trusted.glusterfs.mdata=0x010000000000000000000000005f3724750000000013ddf679000000005ce2aff90000000007fdacb0000000005ce2aff90000000007fdacb0
>>>>>>
>>>>>> trusted.glusterfs.quota.00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001.contri.1=0x00000ca6ccf7a80000000000000790a1000000000000b6ea
>>>>>> trusted.glusterfs.quota.dirty=0x3100
>>>>>> trusted.glusterfs.quota.limit-set.1=0x0000640000000000ffffffffffffffff
>>>>>>
>>>>>> trusted.glusterfs.quota.size.1=0x00000ca6ccf7a80000000000000790a1000000000000b6ea
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Now, my question is how do I trigger Gluster to recalculate the quota
>>>>>> for this directory? Is it automatic but it takes a while? Because the quota
>>>>>> list did change but not to a good "result".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Path Hard-limit Soft-limit Used
>>>>>> Available Soft-limit exceeded? Hard-limit exceeded?
>>>>>> /projectB 100.0TB 80%(80.0TB) 16383.9PB 190.1TB
>>>>>> No No
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I would like to avoid a disable/enable quota in the volume as it
>>>>>> removes the configs.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you for all the help!
>>>>>> *João Baúto*
>>>>>> ---------------
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Scientific Computing and Software Platform*
>>>>>> Champalimaud Research
>>>>>> Champalimaud Center for the Unknown
>>>>>> Av. Brasília, Doca de Pedrouços
>>>>>> 1400-038 Lisbon, Portugal
>>>>>> fchampalimaud.org <https://www.fchampalimaud.org/>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Srijan Sivakumar <ssivakum at redhat.com> escreveu no dia sábado,
>>>>>> 15/08/2020 à(s) 11:57:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi João,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The quota accounting error is what we're looking at here. I think
>>>>>>> you've already looked into the blog post by Hari and are using the script
>>>>>>> to fix the accounting issue.
>>>>>>> That should help you out in fixing this issue.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Let me know if you face any issues while using it.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>> Srijan Sivakumar
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Fri 14 Aug, 2020, 17:10 João Baúto, <
>>>>>>> joao.bauto at neuro.fchampalimaud.org> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi Strahil,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I have tried removing the quota for that specific directory and
>>>>>>>> setting it again but it didn't work (maybe it has to be a quota disable and
>>>>>>>> enable in the volume options). Currently testing a solution
>>>>>>>> by Hari with the quota_fsck.py script (https://medium.com/@
>>>>>>>> harigowtham/glusterfs-quota-fix-accounting-840df33fcd3a) and its
>>>>>>>> detecting a lot of size mismatch in files.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>>>> *João Baúto*
>>>>>>>> ---------------
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> *Scientific Computing and Software Platform*
>>>>>>>> Champalimaud Research
>>>>>>>> Champalimaud Center for the Unknown
>>>>>>>> Av. Brasília, Doca de Pedrouços
>>>>>>>> 1400-038 Lisbon, Portugal
>>>>>>>> fchampalimaud.org <https://www.fchampalimaud.org/>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Strahil Nikolov <hunter86_bg at yahoo.com> escreveu no dia sexta,
>>>>>>>> 14/08/2020 à(s) 10:16:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hi João,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Based on your output it seems that the quota size is different on
>>>>>>>>> the 2 bricks.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Have you tried to remove the quota and then recreate it ? Maybe it
>>>>>>>>> will be the easiest way to fix it.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Best Regards,
>>>>>>>>> Strahil Nikolov
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> На 14 август 2020 г. 4:35:14 GMT+03:00, "João Baúto" <
>>>>>>>>> joao.bauto at neuro.fchampalimaud.org> написа:
>>>>>>>>> >Hi all,
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >We have a 4-node distributed cluster with 2 bricks per node
>>>>>>>>> running
>>>>>>>>> >Gluster
>>>>>>>>> >7.7 + ZFS. We use directory quota to limit the space used by our
>>>>>>>>> >members on
>>>>>>>>> >each project. Two days ago we noticed inconsistent space used
>>>>>>>>> reported
>>>>>>>>> >by
>>>>>>>>> >Gluster in the quota list.
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >A small snippet of gluster volume quota vol list,
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > Path Hard-limit Soft-limit Used
>>>>>>>>> >Available Soft-limit exceeded? Hard-limit exceeded?
>>>>>>>>> >/projectA 5.0TB 80%(4.0TB) 3.1TB
>>>>>>>>> 1.9TB
>>>>>>>>> > No No
>>>>>>>>> >*/projectB 100.0TB 80%(80.0TB) 16383.4PB 740.9TB
>>>>>>>>> > No No*
>>>>>>>>> >/projectC 70.0TB 80%(56.0TB) 50.0TB
>>>>>>>>> 20.0TB
>>>>>>>>> > No No
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >The total space available in the cluster is 360TB, the quota for
>>>>>>>>> >projectB
>>>>>>>>> >is 100TB and, as you can see, its reporting 16383.4PB used and
>>>>>>>>> 740TB
>>>>>>>>> >available (already decreased from 750TB).
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >There was an issue in Gluster 3.x related to the wrong directory
>>>>>>>>> quota
>>>>>>>>> >(
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> https://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/2016-February/025305.html
>>>>>>>>> > and
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> https://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/2018-November/035374.html
>>>>>>>>> )
>>>>>>>>> >but it's marked as solved (not sure if the solution still
>>>>>>>>> applies).
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >*On projectB*
>>>>>>>>> ># getfattr -d -m . -e hex projectB
>>>>>>>>> ># file: projectB
>>>>>>>>> >trusted.gfid=0x3ca2bce0455945efa6662813ce20fc0c
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> >trusted.glusterfs.9582685f-07fa-41fd-b9fc-ebab3a6989cf.xtime=0x5f35e69800098ed9
>>>>>>>>> >trusted.glusterfs.dht=0xe1a4060c000000003ffffffe5ffffffc
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> >trusted.glusterfs.mdata=0x010000000000000000000000005f355c59000000000939079f000000005ce2aff90000000007fdacb0000000005ce2aff90000000007fdacb0
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> >trusted.glusterfs.quota.00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001.contri.1=0x0000ab0f227a860000000000478e33acffffffffffffc112
>>>>>>>>> >trusted.glusterfs.quota.dirty=0x3000
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> >trusted.glusterfs.quota.limit-set.1=0x0000640000000000ffffffffffffffff
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> >trusted.glusterfs.quota.size.1=0x0000ab0f227a860000000000478e33acffffffffffffc112
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >*On projectA*
>>>>>>>>> ># getfattr -d -m . -e hex projectA
>>>>>>>>> ># file: projectA
>>>>>>>>> >trusted.gfid=0x05b09ded19354c0eb544d22d4659582e
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> >trusted.glusterfs.9582685f-07fa-41fd-b9fc-ebab3a6989cf.xtime=0x5f1aeb9f00044c64
>>>>>>>>> >trusted.glusterfs.dht=0xe1a4060c000000001fffffff3ffffffd
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> >trusted.glusterfs.mdata=0x010000000000000000000000005f1ac6a10000000018f30a4e000000005c338fab0000000017a3135a000000005b0694fb000000001584a21b
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> >trusted.glusterfs.quota.00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001.contri.1=0x0000067de3bbe20000000000000128610000000000033498
>>>>>>>>> >trusted.glusterfs.quota.dirty=0x3000
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> >trusted.glusterfs.quota.limit-set.1=0x0000460000000000ffffffffffffffff
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> >trusted.glusterfs.quota.size.1=0x0000067de3bbe20000000000000128610000000000033498
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >Any idea on what's happening and how to fix it?
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >Thanks!
>>>>>>>>> >*João Baúto*
>>>>>>>>> >---------------
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >*Scientific Computing and Software Platform*
>>>>>>>>> >Champalimaud Research
>>>>>>>>> >Champalimaud Center for the Unknown
>>>>>>>>> >Av. Brasília, Doca de Pedrouços
>>>>>>>>> >1400-038 Lisbon, Portugal
>>>>>>>>> >fchampalimaud.org <https://www.fchampalimaud.org/>
>>>>>>>>>
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