Does no one else have a similar problem? Can someone let me know if there is a another (better) way of getting performance numbers? Josh. Hiren Joshi wrote: > Not this is weird.... looking at the log while it happened: > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] E > [client-protocol.c:437:client_ping_timer_expired] glust1b_3: Server > 192.168.4.51:6996 has not responded in the last 10 secon > ds, disconnecting. > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] E > [client-protocol.c:437:client_ping_timer_expired] glust1a_3: Server > 127.0.0.1:6996 has not responded in the last 10 seconds, > disconnecting. > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] E > [client-protocol.c:437:client_ping_timer_expired] glust1a_3: Server > 127.0.0.1:6996 has not responded in the last 10 seconds, > disconnecting. > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] E > [client-protocol.c:437:client_ping_timer_expired] glust1b_3: Server > 192.168.4.51:6996 has not responded in the last 10 secon > ds, disconnecting. > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] E [saved-frames.c:165:saved_frames_unwind] > glust1b_3: forced unwinding frame type(1) op(LOOKUP) > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] E [saved-frames.c:165:saved_frames_unwind] > glust1b_3: forced unwinding frame type(1) op(STATFS) > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] E [saved-frames.c:165:saved_frames_unwind] > glust1b_3: forced unwinding frame type(2) op(PING) > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] E [saved-frames.c:165:saved_frames_unwind] > glust1b_3: forced unwinding frame type(1) op(XATTROP) > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] E [saved-frames.c:165:saved_frames_unwind] > glust1b_3: forced unwinding frame type(2) op(PING) > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] E [saved-frames.c:165:saved_frames_unwind] > glust1b_3: forced unwinding frame type(3) op(RELEASE) > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] N [client-protocol.c:6246:notify] glust1b_3: > disconnected > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] E [saved-frames.c:165:saved_frames_unwind] > glust1a_3: forced unwinding frame type(1) op(LOOKUP) > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] E [saved-frames.c:165:saved_frames_unwind] > glust1a_3: forced unwinding frame type(1) op(STATFS) > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] W [fuse-bridge.c:1841:fuse_statfs_cbk] > glusterfs-fuse: 167604474: ERR => -1 (Transport endpoint is not > connected) > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] E [saved-frames.c:165:saved_frames_unwind] > glust1a_3: forced unwinding frame type(2) op(PING) > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] W [fuse-bridge.c:1841:fuse_statfs_cbk] > glusterfs-fuse: 167604479: ERR => -1 (Transport endpoint is not > connected) > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] E [saved-frames.c:165:saved_frames_unwind] > glust1a_3: forced unwinding frame type(1) op(XATTROP) > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] E [saved-frames.c:165:saved_frames_unwind] > glust1a_3: forced unwinding frame type(2) op(PING) > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] E [saved-frames.c:165:saved_frames_unwind] > glust1a_3: forced unwinding frame type(3) op(RELEASE) > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] N [client-protocol.c:6246:notify] glust1a_3: > disconnected > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] E [afr.c:2228:notify] mirror1_3: All subvolumes > are down. Going offline until atleast one of them comes back up. > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] W [fuse-bridge.c:1841:fuse_statfs_cbk] > glusterfs-fuse: 167604480: ERR => -1 (Transport endpoint is not > connected) > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] W [fuse-bridge.c:1841:fuse_statfs_cbk] > glusterfs-fuse: 167604481: ERR => -1 (Transport endpoint is not > connected) > [2009-08-25 01:01:58] W [fuse-bridge.c:395:fuse_entry_cbk] > glusterfs-fuse: 167604483: MKDIR() /test/Bonnie.24759 => -1 (Transport > endpoint is not co > nnected) > > > Perhaps a network problem? > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: gluster-users-bounces at gluster.org >> [mailto:gluster-users-bounces at gluster.org] On Behalf Of Hiren Joshi >> Sent: 28 August 2009 14:48 >> To: gluster-users at gluster.org >> Subject: Bonnie crash >> >> Hello all, >> >> I'm using gluster 2.0.4 and bonnie++ 1.96, I can't get the test to >> complete. >> >> bonnie++ -u 99:99 -d /home/webspace_glust/test/ >> >> Using uid:99, gid:99. >> Writing a byte at a time...done >> Writing intelligently...done >> Rewriting...done >> Reading a byte at a time...done >> Reading intelligently...done >> start 'em...done...done...done...done...done... >> Create files in sequential order...Can't make directory ./Bonnie.24759 >> Cleaning up test directory after error. >> Bonnie: drastic I/O error (rmdir): No such file or directory >> >> I can't see what's wrong a quick google yielded very little. Any >> pointers appreciated.... >> >> Josh. >> _______________________________________________ >> Gluster-users mailing list >> Gluster-users at gluster.org >> http://gluster.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users >>