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Getting stupid backscatter from this mail server whenever emailing gluster
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From: Postmaster <systems-postmaster at world.deshaw.com>
Date: Mon, May 23, 2011 at 8:06 PM
Subject: Important: message being returned.
To: cal.leeming at simplicitymedialtd.co.uk


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 From:    "Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd]" <
cal.leeming at simplicitymedialtd.co.uk>
 To:      gluster-users at gluster.org
 cc:
 Subject: REALLY annoying GlusterFS client problem

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 Every now and then I keep getting the following error:

 mkdir: cannot create directory `/home/simplicitymedialtd/ds': Transport
 endpoint is not connected
 mkdir: cannot create directory `/home/simplicitymedialtd/ds': Transport
 endpoint is not connected

 To make this error go away, I have to unmount and mount the directory.
Seems
 to be related to a crash (see below log)...

 Any idea why this keeps happening?

 Cal


 PS: log file shows a crash this:

 pending frames:

 patchset: v3.1.4
 signal received: 11
 time of crash: 2011-05-20 12:14:13
 configuration details:
 argp 1
 backtrace 1
 dlfcn 1
 fdatasync 1
 libpthread 1
 llistxattr 1
 setfsid 1
 spinlock 1
 epoll.h 1
 xattr.h 1
 st_atim.tv_nsec 1
 package-string: glusterfs 3.1.4
 /lib/libc.so.6[0x7ff4c459af60]
 /lib/libpthread.so.0(pthread_spin_lock+0x0)[0x7ff4c48c7630]
 /usr/lib/libglusterfs.so.0(iobref_size+0x17)[0x7ff4c5142977]
 /usr/lib/glusterfs/3.1.4/xlator/performance/io-cache.so(ioc_page_destroy+0x26)[0x7ff4c274b9e6]
 /usr/lib/glusterfs/3.1.4/xlator/performance/io-cache.so(__ioc_inode_flush+0x2e)[0x7ff4c2748a2e]
 /usr/lib/glusterfs/3.1.4/xlator/performance/io-cache.so(ioc_inode_flush+0x51)[0x7ff4c2748f51]
 /usr/lib/glusterfs/3.1.4/xlator/performance/io-cache.so(ioc_inode_destroy+0xf5)[0x7ff4c274d495]
 /usr/lib/glusterfs/3.1.4/xlator/performance/io-cache.so(ioc_forget+0x2f)[0x7ff4c27489ef]
 /usr/lib/libglusterfs.so.0[0x7ff4c51316d9]
 /usr/lib/libglusterfs.so.0(inode_unref+0x3c)[0x7ff4c51318ec]
 /usr/lib/glusterfs/3.1.4/xlator/mount/fuse.so[0x7ff4c36761c5]
 /usr/lib/glusterfs/3.1.4/xlator/mount/fuse.so[0x7ff4c367a679]
 /lib/libpthread.so.0[0x7ff4c48c2fc7]
 /lib/libc.so.6(clone+0x6d)[0x7ff4c463864d]
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 Every now and then I keep getting the following
error:<div><br></div><div><=
 div>mkdir: cannot create directory `/home/simplicitymedialtd/ds&#39;:
Trans=
 port endpoint is not connected</div><div>mkdir: cannot create directory
`/h=
 ome/simplicitymedialtd/ds&#39;: Transport endpoint is not connected</div>
 </div><div><br></div><div>To make this error go away, I have to unmount
and=
  mount the directory. Seems to be related to a crash (see below
log)...</di=
 v><div><br></div><div>Any idea why this keeps happening?</div><div><br>
 </div><div>Cal</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div>PS: log file shows
a=
  crash this:</div><div><br></div><div><div>pending
frames:</div><div><br></=
 div><div><div>patchset: v3.1.4</div><div>signal received: 11</div><div>
 time of crash: 2011-05-20 12:14:13</div><div>configuration
details:</div><d=
 iv>argp 1</div><div>backtrace 1</div><div>dlfcn 1</div><div>fdatasync
1</di=
 v><div>libpthread 1</div><div>llistxattr 1</div><div>setfsid 1</div><div>
 spinlock 1</div><div>epoll.h 1</div><div>xattr.h
1</div><div>st_atim.tv_nse=
 c 1</div><div>package-string: glusterfs
3.1.4</div><div>/lib/libc.so.6[0x7f=
 f4c459af60]</div><div>/lib/libpthread.so.0(pthread_spin_lock+0x0)[0x7ff4c48=
 c7630]</div>
 <div>/usr/lib/libglusterfs.so.0(iobref_size+0x17)[0x7ff4c5142977]</div><div=
 >/usr/lib/glusterfs/3.1.4/xlator/performance/io-cache.so(ioc_page_destroy+0=
 x26)[0x7ff4c274b9e6]</div><div>/usr/lib/glusterfs/3.1.4/xlator/performance/=
 io-cache.so(__ioc_inode_flush+0x2e)[0x7ff4c2748a2e]</div>
 <div>/usr/lib/glusterfs/3.1.4/xlator/performance/io-cache.so(ioc_inode_flus=
 h+0x51)[0x7ff4c2748f51]</div><div>/usr/lib/glusterfs/3.1.4/xlator/performan=
 ce/io-cache.so(ioc_inode_destroy+0xf5)[0x7ff4c274d495]</div><div>/usr/lib/g=
 lusterfs/3.1.4/xlator/performance/io-cache.so(ioc_forget+0x2f)[0x7ff4c27489=
 ef]</div>
 <div>/usr/lib/libglusterfs.so.0[0x7ff4c51316d9]</div><div>/usr/lib/libglust=
 erfs.so.0(inode_unref+0x3c)[0x7ff4c51318ec]</div><div>/usr/lib/glusterfs/3.=
 1.4/xlator/mount/fuse.so[0x7ff4c36761c5]</div><div>/usr/lib/glusterfs/3.1.4=
 /xlator/mount/fuse.so[0x7ff4c367a679]</div>
 <div>/lib/libpthread.so.0[0x7ff4c48c2fc7]</div><div>/lib/libc.so.6(clone+0x=
 6d)[0x7ff4c463864d]</div><div>---------</div></div></div><div><br></div>

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