Hi Vikas, Yes the server process "glusterfsd" runs . I have encountered it couple of times over 4 days period of running the glusterfs setup. I also happen to see error shown below in logs even though "glsuterfsd" is running. [2009-06-15 00:01:48] E [client-protocol.c:440:client_ping_timer_expired] brick2: Server 192.168.1.10:6996 has not responded in the last 10 seconds, disconnecting [2009-06-14 22:13:30] E [client-protocol.c:440:client_ping_timer_expired] brick1: Server 192.168.1.09:6996 has not responded in the last 10 seconds, disconnecting. [2009-06-14 22:13:48] E [saved-frames.c:165:saved_frames_unwind] brick1: forced unwinding frame type(1) op(FINODELK) [2009-06-14 22:13:48] E [saved-frames.c:165:saved_frames_unwind] brick1: forced unwinding frame type(1) op(FINODELK) [2009-06-14 22:13:48] W [fuse-bridge.c:884:fuse_err_cbk] glusterfs-fuse: 3251589: FLUSH() ERR => -1 (Transport endpoint is not connected) What could be the issue ? Thank you. -Paras On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 12:43 PM, Vikas Gorur<vikas at gluster.com> wrote: > > ----- "Paras Fadte" <plfgoa at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Does glusetrfs client have any issues with stability ? I ran >> glusterfs >> setup for about 4 days and have encountered issue of client suddenly >> getting stopped causing "Transport end-point not connected" error >> message while accessing the mount point. Does this have anything to >> do >> with fuse module ? I am using glusterfs2.0.1 version. > > Are you sure the servers are still running and GlusterFS is able to connect to > them? Did you get this error just once or is it persistent? > > Vikas > -- > Engineer - Z Research > http://gluster.com/ >