Does anyone have any ideas? This is a real gluster show stopper for me atm :( On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 9:41 PM, Georgecooldude <georgecooldude at gmail.com>wrote: > It does seem to detect it in the log. > > This is what and did and the attached log file > > ### > SRV01 - 192.168.1.1 > SRV02 - 192.168.1.2 > ## > > > ------------------------ > Step 1: Copy large file to the gluster mount on server02 > admin at srv02:/mnt/glusterfs$ ls -lh > total 1.2G > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 584M 2009-09-23 21:29 test03 > ------------------------ > > ------------------------ > Step 2: Pull the cable from srv02 > ------------------------ > > ------------------------ > Step 3: ls on srv01 - See I have a partial file > admin at srv01:/mnt/glusterfs$ ls -lh > total 775M > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 191M 2009-09-23 21:28 test03 > ------------------------ > > ------------------------ > Server02 Log file looks like this: > Version : glusterfs 2.0.6 built on Sep 19 2009 18:00:37 > TLA Revision : v2.0.6 > Starting Time: 2009-09-23 21:26:49 > Command line : glusterfsd -f /etc/glusterfs/glusterfs-server.vol -l > /var/log/gluster/gluster-log.txt -L DEBUG --volfile-check > PID : 5085 > System name : Linux > Nodename : srv02 > Kernel Release : 2.6.24-24-server > Hardware Identifier: x86_64 > Given volfile: > > +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ > 1: # file: /etc/glusterfs/glusterfs-server.vol > 2: > 3: volume posix > 4: type storage/posix > 5: option directory /data/export > 6: end-volume > 7: > 8: volume locks > 9: type features/locks > 10: subvolumes posix > 11: end-volume > 12: > 13: volume brick > 14: type performance/io-threads > 15: option thread-count 8 > 16: subvolumes locks > 17: end-volume > 18: > 19: volume posix-ns > 20: type storage/posix > 21: option directory /data/export-ns > 22: end-volume > 23: > 24: volume locks-ns > 25: type features/locks > 26: subvolumes posix-ns > 27: end-volume > 28: > 29: volume brick-ns > 30: type performance/io-threads > 31: option thread-count 8 > 32: subvolumes locks-ns > 33: end-volume > 34: > 35: volume server > 36: type protocol/server > 37: option transport-type tcp > 38: option auth.addr.brick.allow * > 39: option auth.addr.brick-ns.allow * > 40: subvolumes brick brick-ns > 41: end-volume > > +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ > [2009-09-23 21:26:49] D [glusterfsd.c:1205:main] glusterfs: running in pid > 5085 > [2009-09-23 21:26:49] D [io-threads.c:2280:init] brick: io-threads: > Autoscaling: off, min_threads: 8, max_threads: 8 > [2009-09-23 21:26:49] D [io-threads.c:2280:init] brick-ns: io-threads: > Autoscaling: off, min_threads: 8, max_threads: 8 > [2009-09-23 21:26:49] D [transport.c:141:transport_load] transport: attempt > to load file /usr/local/lib/glusterfs/2.0.6/transport/socket.so > [2009-09-23 21:26:49] N [glusterfsd.c:1224:main] glusterfs: Successfully > started > [2009-09-23 21:26:56] D [addr.c:174:gf_auth] brick-ns: allowed = "*", > received addr = "192.168.1.2" > [2009-09-23 21:26:56] N [server-protocol.c:7056:mop_setvolume] server: > accepted client from 192.168.1.2:1021 > [2009-09-23 21:26:56] D [addr.c:174:gf_auth] brick-ns: allowed = "*", > received addr = "192.168.1.2" > [2009-09-23 21:26:56] N [server-protocol.c:7056:mop_setvolume] server: > accepted client from 192.168.1.2:1020 > [2009-09-23 21:26:56] D [addr.c:174:gf_auth] brick: allowed = "*", received > addr = "192.168.1.2" > [2009-09-23 21:26:56] N [server-protocol.c:7056:mop_setvolume] server: > accepted client from 192.168.1.2:1017 > [2009-09-23 21:26:56] D [addr.c:174:gf_auth] brick: allowed = "*", received > addr = "192.168.1.2" > [2009-09-23 21:26:56] N [server-protocol.c:7056:mop_setvolume] server: > accepted client from 192.168.1.2:1016 > [2009-09-23 21:27:16] D [addr.c:174:gf_auth] brick: allowed = "*", received > addr = "192.168.1.1" > [2009-09-23 21:27:16] N [server-protocol.c:7056:mop_setvolume] server: > accepted client from 192.168.1.1:1021 > [2009-09-23 21:27:17] D [addr.c:174:gf_auth] brick-ns: allowed = "*", > received addr = "192.168.1.1" > [2009-09-23 21:27:17] N [server-protocol.c:7056:mop_setvolume] server: > accepted client from 192.168.1.1:1020 > [2009-09-23 21:27:17] D [addr.c:174:gf_auth] brick: allowed = "*", received > addr = "192.168.1.1" > [2009-09-23 21:27:17] N [server-protocol.c:7056:mop_setvolume] server: > accepted client from 192.168.1.1:1017 > [2009-09-23 21:27:17] D [addr.c:174:gf_auth] brick-ns: allowed = "*", > received addr = "192.168.1.1" > [2009-09-23 21:27:17] N [server-protocol.c:7056:mop_setvolume] server: > accepted client from 192.168.1.1:1016 > [2009-09-23 21:29:21] N [server-protocol.c:7816:notify] server: > 192.168.1.1:1021 disconnected > [2009-09-23 21:29:21] N [server-protocol.c:7816:notify] server: > 192.168.1.1:1020 disconnected > [2009-09-23 21:29:37] N [server-protocol.c:7816:notify] server: > 192.168.1.1:1017 disconnected > [2009-09-23 21:29:37] D [socket.c:1298:socket_submit] server: not connected > (priv->connected = 255) > [2009-09-23 21:29:37] N [server-helpers.c:779:server_connection_destroy] > server: destroyed connection of srv01-5127-2009/09/23-20:52:02:522004-brick2 > [2009-09-23 21:29:37] N [server-protocol.c:7816:notify] server: > 192.168.1.1:1016 disconnected > [2009-09-23 21:29:37] N [server-helpers.c:779:server_connection_destroy] > server: destroyed connection of > srv01-5127-2009/09/23-20:52:02:522004-brick2-ns > [2009-09-23 21:29:40] D [addr.c:174:gf_auth] brick: allowed = "*", received > addr = "192.168.1.1" > [2009-09-23 21:29:40] N [server-protocol.c:7056:mop_setvolume] server: > accepted client from 192.168.1.1:1015 > [2009-09-23 21:29:40] D [addr.c:174:gf_auth] brick: allowed = "*", received > addr = "192.168.1.1" > [2009-09-23 21:29:40] N [server-protocol.c:7056:mop_setvolume] server: > accepted client from 192.168.1.1:1014 > [2009-09-23 21:29:40] D [addr.c:174:gf_auth] brick-ns: allowed = "*", > received addr = "192.168.1.1" > [2009-09-23 21:29:40] N [server-protocol.c:7056:mop_setvolume] server: > accepted client from 192.168.1.1:1013 > [2009-09-23 21:29:40] D [addr.c:174:gf_auth] brick-ns: allowed = "*", > received addr = "192.168.1.1" > [2009-09-23 21:29:40] N [server-protocol.c:7056:mop_setvolume] server: > accepted client from 192.168.1.1:1012 > ------------------------ > No matter how many times I -ls the directory or file I cannot get it to > sync. > > I can rename the files and have the name changes sync. Just not the files > themselves. > > admin at srv02:/mnt/glusterfs$ ls -lh > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 584M 2009-09-23 21:29 test03 > admin at srv02:/mnt/glusterfs$ mv test03 test03a > > admin at srv01:/mnt/glusterfs$ ls -lh (on server02 now) > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 191M 2009-09-23 21:28 test03a > > > Any ideas what I might be doing wrong? > > > > > On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 5:55 AM, Anand Avati <avati at gluster.com> wrote: > >> On 9/23/09, Georgecooldude <georgecooldude at gmail.com> wrote: >> > Anyone have any ideas on the below? Thanks. >> > >> >> Does the logfile of the server whose cable you pulled out, recognize >> the disconnection from the client? >> >> Avati >> > >