After upgrading from 3.4.2 to 3.5.3, I noticed that all my NFS clients (mounted over tcp) on remote nodes turned stale. I investigated this and got the following recurrent logs from the NFS server:
[2015-02-23 20:40:25.834071] W [nfs3-helpers.c:3401:nfs3_log_common_res] 0-nfs-nfsv3: XID: 7ead95cb, GETATTR: NFS: 10001(Illegal NFS file handle), POSIX: 14(Bad address)
[2015-02-23 20:40:25.834167] E [nfs3.c:301:__nfs3_get_volume_id] (-->/usr/lib64/glusterfs/3.5.3/xlator/nfs/server.so(nfs3_getattr+0x4cb) [0x7fc728b3631a] (-->/usr/lib64/glusterfs/3.5.3/xlator/nfs/server.so(nfs3_getattr_reply+0x37) [0x7fc728b35873] (-->/usr/lib64/glusterfs/3.5.3/xlator/nfs/server.so(nfs3_request_xlator_deviceid+0xb0) [0x7fc728b357ba]))) 0-nfs-nfsv3: invalid argument: xl
[2015-02-23 20:40:25.834801] E [nfs3.c:840:nfs3_getattr] 0-nfs-nfsv3: Bad Handle
Upon investigation, it seems to me that the trouble is with procedure nfs3_fh_validate(). In 3.4.2, the validation is against the following identifiers:
#define GF_NFSFH_IDENT0 ':'
#define GF_NFSFH_IDENT1 'O'
#define GF_NFSFH_IDENT_SIZE (sizeof(char) * 2)
#define GF_NFSFH_STATIC_SIZE (GF_NFSFH_IDENT_SIZE + (2*sizeof (uuid_t)))
While, on 3.5.3, this has expanded to
#define GF_NFSFH_IDENT0 ':'
#define GF_NFSFH_IDENT1 'O'
#define GF_NFSFH_IDENT2 'G'
#define GF_NFSFH_IDENT3 'L'
#define GF_NFSFH_IDENT_SIZE (sizeof(char) * 4)
#define GF_NFSFH_STATIC_SIZE (GF_NFSFH_IDENT_SIZE + (2*sizeof (uuid_t)))
Due to this, I have to unmount+mount all my nfs clients to get them back into service. Could somebody help me understand why this change was introduced (maybe a reference of the bug ID)? Also, any chance that there's a way to get around this?
Thank you in advance for your suggestions.
Anirban
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