Any ideas?
Matt
On Mon, 2005-12-12 at 10:35, Matt Brookover wrote:
We are getting processes stuck in device waits on one file system. These errors are logged in /var/log/messages:
Dec 12 10:04:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: stuck in gfs_releasepage()...
Dec 12 10:04:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: blkno = 12446334, bh->b_count = 9
Dec 12 10:04:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: bh->b_journal_head = !NULL
Dec 12 10:04:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: gl = (4, 12477424)
Dec 12 10:04:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: bd_new_le.le_trans = NULL
Dec 12 10:04:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: bd_incore_le.le_trans = NULL
Dec 12 10:04:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: bd_frozen = NULL
Dec 12 10:04:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: bd_pinned = 0
Dec 12 10:04:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: bd_ail_tr = NULL
Dec 12 10:04:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip = 12477424/12477424
Dec 12 10:04:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip->i_count = 1, ip->i_vnode = !NULL
Dec 12 10:04:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip->i_arch.i_cache[0] = NULL
Dec 12 10:04:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip->i_arch.i_cache[1] = NULL
Dec 12 10:04:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip->i_arch.i_cache[2] = NULL
Dec 12 10:04:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip->i_arch.i_cache[3] = NULL
Dec 12 10:04:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip->i_arch.i_cache[4] = NULL
Dec 12 10:04:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip->i_arch.i_cache[5] = NULL
Dec 12 10:04:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip->i_arch.i_cache[6] = NULL
Dec 12 10:04:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip->i_arch.i_cache[7] = NULL
Dec 12 10:04:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip->i_arch.i_cache[8] = NULL
Dec 12 10:04:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip->i_arch.i_cache[9] = NULL
Dec 12 10:09:17 imagine su(pam_unix)[5104]: session closed for user root
Dec 12 10:14:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: stuck in gfs_releasepage()...
Dec 12 10:14:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: blkno = 12446334, bh->b_count = 9
Dec 12 10:14:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: bh->b_journal_head = !NULL
Dec 12 10:14:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: gl = (4, 12477424)
Dec 12 10:14:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: bd_new_le.le_trans = NULL
Dec 12 10:14:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: bd_incore_le.le_trans = NULL
Dec 12 10:14:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: bd_frozen = NULL
Dec 12 10:14:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: bd_pinned = 0
Dec 12 10:14:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: bd_ail_tr = NULL
Dec 12 10:14:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip = 12477424/12477424
Dec 12 10:14:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip->i_count = 1, ip->i_vnode = !NULL
Dec 12 10:14:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip->i_arch.i_cache[0] = NULL
Dec 12 10:14:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip->i_arch.i_cache[1] = NULL
Dec 12 10:14:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip->i_arch.i_cache[2] = NULL
Dec 12 10:14:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip->i_arch.i_cache[3] = NULL
Dec 12 10:14:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip->i_arch.i_cache[4] = NULL
Dec 12 10:14:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip->i_arch.i_cache[5] = NULL
Dec 12 10:14:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip->i_arch.i_cache[6] = NULL
Dec 12 10:14:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip->i_arch.i_cache[7] = NULL
Dec 12 10:14:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip->i_arch.i_cache[8] = NULL
Dec 12 10:14:02 imagine kernel: GFS: fsid=CSM_ACN:admin01.5: ip->i_arch.i_cache[9] = NULL
The file system in question appears to work fine on the other nodes, I unmounted it to be on the safe side.
This is redhat enterprise 3.6, kernel 2.4.21-37.ELsmp, GFS 6.0.2.27-0. GFS was built from the source.
There are 2 partitions in the admin pool, the second was added a week or so ago.
I tried to unmount it, but the umount failed because of the processes that are stuck in device waits.
Any ideas?
thank you
Matt
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