Re: CEPH RBD client kernel panic when OSD connection is lost on kernel 3.2, 3.5, 3.5.4

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We're looking into this, Christian.

On 09/24/2012 03:23 AM, Christian Huang wrote:
Hi,
     we met the following issue while testing ceph cluster HA.
     Appreciate if anyone can shed some light.
     could this be related to the configuration ? (ie, 2 OSD nodes only)

     Issue description:
     ceph rbd client will kernel panic if an OSD server loses it's
network connectivity.
     so far, we can reproduce it with certainty.
     we have tried with the following kernels
     a. Stock kernel from 12.04 (3.2 series)
         3.5 series, as suggested in a previous mail by Sage
     b. 3.5.0-15 from quantal repo,
git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-quantal.git, Ubuntu-3.5.0-15.22
tag
     c. v3.5.4-quantal,
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.5.4-quantal/

     Environment:
     OS: Ubuntu 12.04 precise pangolin
     Ceph configuration:
         OSD nodes: 2 x 12 drives , 1 os drive, 11 are mapped to OSD
0-10, 10GbE link
         Monitor nodes: 3 x KVM virtual machines on ubuntu host.
         test client: fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04.1
         Ceph version used: 0.48, 0.48.1, 0.48.2, 0.51
         all nodes have the same kernel version.

     steps to reproduce:
     on the test client,
     1. load rbd modules
     2. create rbd device
     3. map rbd device
     4. use fio tool to create work load on the device, 8 threads is
used for workload
         we have also tried with iometer, 8 workers, 32k 50/50, same results.

     on one of the OSD nodes,
     1. sudo ifconfig eth0 down #where eth0 is the primary interface
configured for ceph.
     2. within 30 seconds, the test client will panic.

     this happens when there is IO activity on the RBD device, and one
of the OSD nodes loses connectivity.

     The netconsole output is available available from the following
dropbox link,
     zip: goo.gl/LHytr

Best Regards
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