[Gluster-users] Issues with glustershd with release 8.4 and 9.1

Marco Fais evilmf at gmail.com
Tue May 25 16:01:07 UTC 2021


Hi Ravi

just wondering if you have any further thoughts on this -- unfortunately it
is something still very much affecting us at the moment.
I am trying to understand how to troubleshoot it further but haven't been
able to make much progress...

Thanks,
Marco


On Thu, 20 May 2021 at 19:04, Marco Fais <evilmf at gmail.com> wrote:

> Just to complete...
>
> from the FUSE mount log on server 2 I see the same errors as in
> glustershd.log on node 1:
>
> [2021-05-20 17:58:34.157971 +0000] I [MSGID: 114020]
> [client.c:2319:notify] 0-VM_Storage_1-client-11: parent translators are
> ready, attempting connect on transport []
> [2021-05-20 17:58:34.160586 +0000] I [rpc-clnt.c:1968:rpc_clnt_reconfig]
> 0-VM_Storage_1-client-11: changing port to 49170 (from 0)
> [2021-05-20 17:58:34.160608 +0000] I [socket.c:849:__socket_shutdown]
> 0-VM_Storage_1-client-11: intentional socket shutdown(20)
> [2021-05-20 17:58:34.161403 +0000] I [MSGID: 114046]
> [client-handshake.c:857:client_setvolume_cbk] 0-VM_Storage_1-client-10:
> Connected, attached to remote volume [{conn-name=VM_Storage_1-client-10},
> {remote_subvol=/bricks/vm_b3_vol/brick}]
> [2021-05-20 17:58:34.161513 +0000] I [MSGID: 108002]
> [afr-common.c:6435:afr_notify] 0-VM_Storage_1-replicate-3: Client-quorum is
> met
> [2021-05-20 17:58:34.162043 +0000] I [MSGID: 114020]
> [client.c:2319:notify] 0-VM_Storage_1-client-13: parent translators are
> ready, attempting connect on transport []
> [2021-05-20 17:58:34.162491 +0000] I [rpc-clnt.c:1968:rpc_clnt_reconfig]
> 0-VM_Storage_1-client-12: changing port to 49170 (from 0)
> [2021-05-20 17:58:34.162507 +0000] I [socket.c:849:__socket_shutdown]
> 0-VM_Storage_1-client-12: intentional socket shutdown(26)
> [2021-05-20 17:58:34.163076 +0000] I [MSGID: 114057]
> [client-handshake.c:1128:select_server_supported_programs]
> 0-VM_Storage_1-client-11: Using Program [{Program-name=GlusterFS 4.x v1},
> {Num=1298437}, {Version=400}]
> [2021-05-20 17:58:34.163339 +0000] W [MSGID: 114043]
> [client-handshake.c:727:client_setvolume_cbk] 0-VM_Storage_1-client-11:
> failed to set the volume [{errno=2}, {error=No such file or directory}]
> [2021-05-20 17:58:34.163351 +0000] W [MSGID: 114007]
> [client-handshake.c:752:client_setvolume_cbk] 0-VM_Storage_1-client-11:
> failed to get from reply dict [{process-uuid}, {errno=22}, {error=Invalid
> argument}]
> [2021-05-20 17:58:34.163360 +0000] E [MSGID: 114044]
> [client-handshake.c:757:client_setvolume_cbk] 0-VM_Storage_1-client-11:
> SETVOLUME on remote-host failed [{remote-error=Brick not found}, {errno=2},
> {error=No such file or directory}]
> [2021-05-20 17:58:34.163365 +0000] I [MSGID: 114051]
> [client-handshake.c:879:client_setvolume_cbk] 0-VM_Storage_1-client-11:
> sending CHILD_CONNECTING event []
> [2021-05-20 17:58:34.163425 +0000] I [MSGID: 114018]
> [client.c:2229:client_rpc_notify] 0-VM_Storage_1-client-11: disconnected
> from client, process will keep trying to connect glusterd until brick's
> port is available [{conn-name=VM_Storage_1-client-11}]
>
> On Thu, 20 May 2021 at 18:54, Marco Fais <evilmf at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> HI Ravi,
>>
>> thanks again for your help.
>>
>> Here is the output of "cat graphs/active/VM_Storage_1-client-11/private"
>> from the same node where glustershd is complaining:
>>
>> [xlator.protocol.client.VM_Storage_1-client-11.priv]
>> fd.0.remote_fd = 1
>> ------ = ------
>> granted-posix-lock[0] = owner = 7904e87d91693fb7, cmd = F_SETLK fl_type =
>> F_RDLCK, fl_start = 100, fl_end = 100, user_flock: l_type = F_RDLCK,
>> l_start = 100, l_len = 1
>> granted-posix-lock[1] = owner = 7904e87d91693fb7, cmd = F_SETLK fl_type =
>> F_RDLCK, fl_start = 101, fl_end = 101, user_flock: l_type = F_RDLCK,
>> l_start = 101, l_len = 1
>> granted-posix-lock[2] = owner = 7904e87d91693fb7, cmd = F_SETLK fl_type =
>> F_RDLCK, fl_start = 103, fl_end = 103, user_flock: l_type = F_RDLCK,
>> l_start = 103, l_len = 1
>> granted-posix-lock[3] = owner = 7904e87d91693fb7, cmd = F_SETLK fl_type =
>> F_RDLCK, fl_start = 201, fl_end = 201, user_flock: l_type = F_RDLCK,
>> l_start = 201, l_len = 1
>> granted-posix-lock[4] = owner = 7904e87d91693fb7, cmd = F_SETLK fl_type =
>> F_RDLCK, fl_start = 203, fl_end = 203, user_flock: l_type = F_RDLCK,
>> l_start = 203, l_len = 1
>> ------ = ------
>> fd.1.remote_fd = 0
>> ------ = ------
>> granted-posix-lock[0] = owner = b43238094746d9fe, cmd = F_SETLK fl_type =
>> F_RDLCK, fl_start = 100, fl_end = 100, user_flock: l_type = F_RDLCK,
>> l_start = 100, l_len = 1
>> granted-posix-lock[1] = owner = b43238094746d9fe, cmd = F_SETLK fl_type =
>> F_RDLCK, fl_start = 201, fl_end = 201, user_flock: l_type = F_RDLCK,
>> l_start = 201, l_len = 1
>> granted-posix-lock[2] = owner = b43238094746d9fe, cmd = F_SETLK fl_type =
>> F_RDLCK, fl_start = 203, fl_end = 203, user_flock: l_type = F_RDLCK,
>> l_start = 203, l_len = 1
>> ------ = ------
>> fd.2.remote_fd = 3
>> ------ = ------
>> granted-posix-lock[0] = owner = 53526588c515153b, cmd = F_SETLK fl_type =
>> F_RDLCK, fl_start = 100, fl_end = 100, user_flock: l_type = F_RDLCK,
>> l_start = 100, l_len = 1
>> granted-posix-lock[1] = owner = 53526588c515153b, cmd = F_SETLK fl_type =
>> F_RDLCK, fl_start = 201, fl_end = 201, user_flock: l_type = F_RDLCK,
>> l_start = 201, l_len = 1
>> granted-posix-lock[2] = owner = 53526588c515153b, cmd = F_SETLK fl_type =
>> F_RDLCK, fl_start = 203, fl_end = 203, user_flock: l_type = F_RDLCK,
>> l_start = 203, l_len = 1
>> ------ = ------
>> fd.3.remote_fd = 2
>> ------ = ------
>> granted-posix-lock[0] = owner = 889461581e4fda22, cmd = F_SETLK fl_type =
>> F_RDLCK, fl_start = 100, fl_end = 100, user_flock: l_type = F_RDLCK,
>> l_start = 100, l_len = 1
>> granted-posix-lock[1] = owner = 889461581e4fda22, cmd = F_SETLK fl_type =
>> F_RDLCK, fl_start = 101, fl_end = 101, user_flock: l_type = F_RDLCK,
>> l_start = 101, l_len = 1
>> granted-posix-lock[2] = owner = 889461581e4fda22, cmd = F_SETLK fl_type =
>> F_RDLCK, fl_start = 103, fl_end = 103, user_flock: l_type = F_RDLCK,
>> l_start = 103, l_len = 1
>> granted-posix-lock[3] = owner = 889461581e4fda22, cmd = F_SETLK fl_type =
>> F_RDLCK, fl_start = 201, fl_end = 201, user_flock: l_type = F_RDLCK,
>> l_start = 201, l_len = 1
>> granted-posix-lock[4] = owner = 889461581e4fda22, cmd = F_SETLK fl_type =
>> F_RDLCK, fl_start = 203, fl_end = 203, user_flock: l_type = F_RDLCK,
>> l_start = 203, l_len = 1
>> ------ = ------
>> connected = 1
>> total_bytes_read = 6665235356
>> ping_timeout = 42
>> total_bytes_written = 4756303549
>> ping_msgs_sent = 3662
>> msgs_sent = 16786186
>>
>> So they seem to be connected there.
>> *However* -- they are not connected apparently in server 2 (where I have
>> just re-mounted the volume):
>> [root at lab-cnvirt-h02 .meta]# cat
>> graphs/active/VM_Storage_1-client-11/private
>> [xlator.protocol.client.VM_Storage_1-client-11.priv]
>> *connected = 0*
>> total_bytes_read = 50020
>> ping_timeout = 42
>> total_bytes_written = 84628
>> ping_msgs_sent = 0
>> msgs_sent = 0
>> [root at lab-cnvirt-h02 .meta]# cat
>> graphs/active/VM_Storage_1-client-20/private
>> [xlator.protocol.client.VM_Storage_1-client-20.priv]
>> *connected = 0*
>> total_bytes_read = 53300
>> ping_timeout = 42
>> total_bytes_written = 90180
>> ping_msgs_sent = 0
>> msgs_sent = 0
>>
>> The other bricks look connected...
>>
>> Regards,
>> Marco
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 20 May 2021 at 14:02, Ravishankar N <ravishankar at redhat.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Marco,
>>>
>>> On Wed, May 19, 2021 at 8:02 PM Marco Fais <evilmf at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Ravi,
>>>>
>>>> thanks a million for your reply.
>>>>
>>>> I have replicated the issue in my test cluster by bringing one of the
>>>> nodes down, and then up again.
>>>> The glustershd process in the restarted node is now complaining about
>>>> connectivity to two bricks in one of my volumes:
>>>>
>>>> ---
>>>> [2021-05-19 14:05:14.462133 +0000] I
>>>> [rpc-clnt.c:1968:rpc_clnt_reconfig] 2-VM_Storage_1-client-11: changing port
>>>> to 49170 (from 0)
>>>> [2021-05-19 14:05:14.464971 +0000] I [MSGID: 114057]
>>>> [client-handshake.c:1128:select_server_supported_programs]
>>>> 2-VM_Storage_1-client-11: Using Program [{Program-name=GlusterFS 4.x v1},
>>>> {Num=1298437}, {Version=400}]
>>>> [2021-05-19 14:05:14.465209 +0000] W [MSGID: 114043]
>>>> [client-handshake.c:727:client_setvolume_cbk] 2-VM_Storage_1-client-11:
>>>> failed to set the volume [{errno=2}, {error=No such file or directory}]
>>>> [2021-05-19 14:05:14.465236 +0000] W [MSGID: 114007]
>>>> [client-handshake.c:752:client_setvolume_cbk] 2-VM_Storage_1-client-11:
>>>> failed to get from reply dict [{process-uuid}, {errno=22}, {error=Invalid
>>>> argument}]
>>>> [2021-05-19 14:05:14.465248 +0000] E [MSGID: 114044]
>>>> [client-handshake.c:757:client_setvolume_cbk] 2-VM_Storage_1-client-11:
>>>> SETVOLUME on remote-host failed [{remote-error=Brick not found}, {errno=2},
>>>> {error=No such file or directory}]
>>>> [2021-05-19 14:05:14.465256 +0000] I [MSGID: 114051]
>>>> [client-handshake.c:879:client_setvolume_cbk] 2-VM_Storage_1-client-11:
>>>> sending CHILD_CONNECTING event []
>>>> [2021-05-19 14:05:14.465291 +0000] I [MSGID: 114018]
>>>> [client.c:2229:client_rpc_notify] 2-VM_Storage_1-client-11: disconnected
>>>> from client, process will keep trying to connect glusterd until brick's
>>>> port is available [{conn-name=VM_Storage_1-client-11}]
>>>> [2021-05-19 14:05:14.473598 +0000] I
>>>> [rpc-clnt.c:1968:rpc_clnt_reconfig] 2-VM_Storage_1-client-20: changing port
>>>> to 49173 (from 0)
>>>>
>>>
>>> The above logs indicate that shd is trying to connect to the bricks on
>>> ports 49170 and 49173 respectively, when it should have done so
>>> using 49172 and 49169 (as per the volume status and ps output). Shd gets
>>> the brick port numbers info from glusterd, so I'm not sure what is going on
>>> here.  Do you have fuse mounts on this particular node?  If you don't, you
>>> can mount it temporarily, then check if the connection to the bricks is
>>> successful from the .meta folder of the mount:
>>>
>>> cd /path-to-fuse-mount
>>> cd .meta
>>> cat graphs/active/VM_Storage_1-client-11/private
>>> cat graphs/active/VM_Storage_1-client-20/private
>>> etc. and check if connected=1 or 0.
>>>
>>> I just wanted to see if it is only the shd or even the other clients are
>>> unable to connect to the bricks from this node. FWIW, I tried upgrading
>>> from 7.9 to 8.4 on a test machine and the shd was able to connect to the
>>> bricks just fine.
>>> Regards,
>>> Ravi
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> [2021-05-19 14:05:14.476543 +0000] I [MSGID: 114057]
>>>> [client-handshake.c:1128:select_server_supported_programs]
>>>> 2-VM_Storage_1-client-20: Using Program [{Program-name=GlusterFS 4.x v1},
>>>> {Num=1298437}, {Version=400}]
>>>> [2021-05-19 14:05:14.476764 +0000] W [MSGID: 114043]
>>>> [client-handshake.c:727:client_setvolume_cbk] 2-VM_Storage_1-client-20:
>>>> failed to set the volume [{errno=2}, {error=No such file or directory}]
>>>> [2021-05-19 14:05:14.476785 +0000] W [MSGID: 114007]
>>>> [client-handshake.c:752:client_setvolume_cbk] 2-VM_Storage_1-client-20:
>>>> failed to get from reply dict [{process-uuid}, {errno=22}, {error=Invalid
>>>> argument}]
>>>> [2021-05-19 14:05:14.476799 +0000] E [MSGID: 114044]
>>>> [client-handshake.c:757:client_setvolume_cbk] 2-VM_Storage_1-client-20:
>>>> SETVOLUME on remote-host failed [{remote-error=Brick not found}, {errno=2},
>>>> {error=No such file or directory}]
>>>> [2021-05-19 14:05:14.476812 +0000] I [MSGID: 114051]
>>>> [client-handshake.c:879:client_setvolume_cbk] 2-VM_Storage_1-client-20:
>>>> sending CHILD_CONNECTING event []
>>>> [2021-05-19 14:05:14.476849 +0000] I [MSGID: 114018]
>>>> [client.c:2229:client_rpc_notify] 2-VM_Storage_1-client-20: disconnected
>>>> from client, process will keep trying to connect glusterd until brick's
>>>> port is available [{conn-name=VM_Storage_1-client-20}]
>>>> ---
>>>>
>>>> The two bricks are the following:
>>>> VM_Storage_1-client-20 --> Brick21:
>>>> lab-cnvirt-h03-storage:/bricks/vm_b5_arb/brick (arbiter)
>>>> VM_Storage_1-client-11 --> Brick12:
>>>> lab-cnvirt-h03-storage:/bricks/vm_b3_arb/brick (arbiter)
>>>> (In this case it the issue is on two arbiter nodes, but it is not
>>>> always the case)
>>>>
>>>> The port information via "gluster volume status VM_Storage_1" on the
>>>> affected node (same as the one running the glustershd reporting the issue)
>>>> is:
>>>> Brick lab-cnvirt-h03-storage:/bricks/vm_b5_arb/brick
>>>>                 *49172     *0          Y       3978256
>>>> Brick lab-cnvirt-h03-storage:/bricks/vm_b3_arb/brick
>>>>                 *49169     *0          Y       3978224
>>>>
>>>> This is aligned to the actual port of the process:
>>>> root     3978256  1.5  0.0 1999568 30372 ?       Ssl  May18  15:56
>>>> /usr/sbin/glusterfsd -s lab-cnvirt-h03-storage --volfile-id
>>>> VM_Storage_1.lab-cnvirt-h03-storage.bricks-vm_b5_arb-brick -p
>>>> /var/run/gluster/vols/VM_Storage_1/lab-cnvirt-h03-storage-bricks-vm_b5_arb-brick.pid
>>>> -S /var/run/gluster/2b1dd3ca06d39a59.socket --brick-name
>>>> /bricks/vm_b5_arb/brick -l
>>>> /var/log/glusterfs/bricks/bricks-vm_b5_arb-brick.log --xlator-option
>>>> *-posix.glusterd-uuid=a2a62dd6-49b2-4eb6-a7e2-59c75723f5c7 --process-name
>>>> brick --brick-port *49172 *--xlator-option
>>>> VM_Storage_1-server.listen-port=*49172*
>>>> root     3978224  4.3  0.0 1867976 27928 ?       Ssl  May18  44:55
>>>> /usr/sbin/glusterfsd -s lab-cnvirt-h03-storage --volfile-id
>>>> VM_Storage_1.lab-cnvirt-h03-storage.bricks-vm_b3_arb-brick -p
>>>> /var/run/gluster/vols/VM_Storage_1/lab-cnvirt-h03-storage-bricks-vm_b3_arb-brick.pid
>>>> -S /var/run/gluster/00d461b7d79badc9.socket --brick-name
>>>> /bricks/vm_b3_arb/brick -l
>>>> /var/log/glusterfs/bricks/bricks-vm_b3_arb-brick.log --xlator-option
>>>> *-posix.glusterd-uuid=a2a62dd6-49b2-4eb6-a7e2-59c75723f5c7 --process-name
>>>> brick --brick-port *49169 *--xlator-option
>>>> VM_Storage_1-server.listen-port=*49169*
>>>>
>>>> So the issue seems to be specifically on glustershd, as the *glusterd
>>>> process seems to be aware of the right port *(as it matches the real
>>>> port, and the brick is indeed up according to the status).
>>>>
>>>> I have then requested a statedump as you have suggested, and the bricks
>>>> seem to be not connected:
>>>>
>>>> [xlator.protocol.client.VM_Storage_1-client-11.priv]
>>>> *connected=0*
>>>> total_bytes_read=341120
>>>> ping_timeout=42
>>>> total_bytes_written=594008
>>>> ping_msgs_sent=0
>>>> msgs_sent=0
>>>>
>>>> [xlator.protocol.client.VM_Storage_1-client-20.priv]
>>>> *connected=0*
>>>> total_bytes_read=341120
>>>> ping_timeout=42
>>>> total_bytes_written=594008
>>>> ping_msgs_sent=0
>>>> msgs_sent=0
>>>>
>>>> The important other thing to notice is that normally the bricks that
>>>> are not connecting are always in the same (remote) node... i.e. they are
>>>> both in node 3 in this case. That seems to be always the case, I have not
>>>> encountered a scenario where bricks from different nodes are reporting this
>>>> issue (at least for the same volume).
>>>>
>>>> Please let me know if you need any additional info.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Marco
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, 19 May 2021 at 06:31, Ravishankar N <ravishankar at redhat.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, May 17, 2021 at 4:22 PM Marco Fais <evilmf at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am having significant issues with glustershd with releases 8.4 and
>>>>>> 9.1.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My oVirt clusters are using gluster storage backends, and were
>>>>>> running fine with Gluster 7.x (shipped with earlier versions of oVirt Node
>>>>>> 4.4.x). Recently the oVirt project moved to Gluster 8.4 for the nodes, and
>>>>>> hence I have moved to this release when upgrading my clusters.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Since then I am having issues whenever one of the nodes is brought
>>>>>> down; when the nodes come back up online the bricks are typically back up
>>>>>> and working, but some (random) glustershd processes in the various nodes
>>>>>> seem to have issues connecting to some of them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> When the issue happens, can you check if the TCP port number of the
>>>>> brick (glusterfsd) processes displayed in `gluster volume status` matches
>>>>> with that of the actual port numbers observed (i.e. the --brick-port
>>>>> argument) when you run `ps aux | grep glusterfsd` ? If they don't match,
>>>>> then glusterd has incorrect brick port information in its memory and
>>>>> serving it to glustershd. Restarting glusterd instead of (killing the
>>>>> bricks + `volume start force`) should fix it, although we need to find why
>>>>> glusterd serves incorrect port numbers.
>>>>>
>>>>> If they do match, then can you take a statedump of glustershd to
>>>>> check that it is indeed disconnected from the bricks? You will need
>>>>> to verify that 'connected=1' in the statedump. See "Self-heal is stuck/ not
>>>>> getting completed." section in
>>>>> https://docs.gluster.org/en/latest/Troubleshooting/troubleshooting-afr/.
>>>>> Statedump can be taken by `kill -SIGUSR1 $pid-of-glustershd`. It will be
>>>>> generated in the /var/run/gluster/ directory.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Ravi
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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