I continue my tests and :
In my case, if one file is open on gluster mount during stop of one afr server,
gluster mount can not be acces ( gap ? ) in this server. All other client ( C for example) which not opening file during stop, isn't affect, i can do a ls or open after transport timeout time.
If i kill the process that's use this file, then i can using gluster mount point without problem.
Regards,
Nicolas Prochazka.
2009/1/12 nicolas prochazka <prochazka.nicolas@xxxxxxxxx>
for your attention,
it seems that's this problem occur only when files is open and use and gluster mount point .
I use big files of computation ( ~ 10G) with in the most important part, read. In this case problem occurs.
If i using only small files which create only some time, no problem occur, gluster mount can use other afr server.
Regards,
Nicolas Prochazka2009/1/12 nicolas prochazka <prochazka.nicolas@xxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
I'm tryning to set
option transport-timeout 5
in protocol/client
so a max of 10 seconds before restoring gluster in normal situation ?
no success, i always in the same situation, a 'ls /mnt/gluster' not respond after > 10 mins
I can not reuse glustermount exept kill glusterfs process.
Regards
Nicolas Prochazka
2009/1/12 Raghavendra G <raghavendra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Nicolas,
how much time did you wait before concluding the mount point to be not working? afr waits for a maximum of (2 * transport-timeout) seconds before returning sending reply to the application. Can you wait for some time and check out is this the issue you are facing?
regards,On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 7:49 PM, nicolas prochazka <prochazka.nicolas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
_______________________________________________Hi.
I've installed this model to test Gluster :
+ 2 servers ( A B )
- with glusterfsd server ( glusterfs--mainline--3.0--patch-842 )
- with glusterfs client
server conf file .
+ 1 server C only client mode.
My issue :
If C open big file in this client configuration and then i stop server A (or B )
gluster mount point on server C seems to be block, i can not do 'ls -l' for example.
Is a this thing is normal ? as C open his file on A or B , then it is blocking when server down ?
I was thinking in client AFR, client can reopen file/block an other server , i'm wrong ?
Should use HA translator ?
Regards,
Nicolas Prochazka.
volume brickless
type storage/posix
option directory /mnt/disks/export
end-volume
volume brick
type features/posix-locks
option mandatory on # enables mandatory locking on all files
subvolumes brickless
end-volume
volume server
type protocol/server
subvolumes brick
option transport-type tcp
option auth.addr.brick.allow 10.98.98.*
end-volume
---------------------------
client config
volume brick_10.98.98.1
type protocol/client
option transport-type tcp/client
option remote-host 10.98.98.1
option remote-subvolume brick
end-volume
volume brick_10.98.98.2
type protocol/client
option transport-type tcp/client
option remote-host 10.98.98.2
option remote-subvolume brick
end-volume
volume last
type cluster/replicate
subvolumes brick_10.98.98.1 brick_10.98.98.2
end-volume
volume iothreads
type performance/io-threads
option thread-count 2
option cache-size 32MB
subvolumes last
end-volume
volume io-cache
type performance/io-cache
option cache-size 1024MB # default is 32MB
option page-size 1MB #128KB is default option
option force-revalidate-timeout 2 # default is 1
subvolumes iothreads
end-volume
volume writebehind
type performance/write-behind
option aggregate-size 256KB # default is 0bytes
option window-size 3MB
option flush-behind on # default is 'off'
subvolumes io-cache
end-volume
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