Hanging writes after upgrading "clients" to debian squeeze

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On the webservers I played around with versions up to 3.2.5, nothing helps. On the storage server such an upgrade will not be that easy :)

Von: David Coulson [mailto:david at davidcoulson.net]
Gesendet: Sonntag, 5. Februar 2012 20:08
An: Stefan Becker
Cc: gluster-users at gluster.org
Betreff: Re: Hanging writes after upgrading "clients" to debian squeeze

I would start by updating to 3.2.5 and see if you still have the same issue.

On 2/5/12 2:02 PM, Stefan Becker wrote:
Hi,

I am running a simple gluster storage server setup with 2 nodes, one volume with two bricks and replication. My "clients" are webservers which mount the gluster storage via native client. My storage server run debian squeeze for some while now and today I upgraded my webservers from debian lenny to debian squeeze. The gluster version I am running is 3.2.0, self compiled. After the debian upgrade I can still mount my volumes. Reading is fine as well but it hangs on writes. I did not touch the storage servers at all. I did not upgrade all webservers so I still have some running with debian lenny and everything works just fine. The log files are rather empty, at least I cannot find anything during the hanging write.

Do you guys have any idea how to fix this?

Regards,
Stefan




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