ACL issue with 3.4.0 GA + XFS + native client?

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That would make sense, but when I had the volume stopped, nothing should 
have been connected to that volume, correct?  The volume set operation 
still failed with the volume stopped.


On 07/24/2013 03:49 PM, Joseph Landman wrote:
> It says the clients don't support the ops.  Is it possible to
> disconnect them one at a time until the command works?  Might not be
> possible but it probably would tell you which client was problematic.
> Also these are native client as per the subject, right?
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Jul 24, 2013, at 2:52 PM, Nicholas Majeran
> <nmajeran at suntradingllc.com> wrote:
>
>> Even with the volume stopped, I was unable to unset stat-prefetch.
>> Anything else I should look at?
>>
>> On 07/23/2013 02:55 PM, Nicholas Majeran wrote:
>>> FWIW, I tried to disable the parameter on a stopped volume, which was successful.  I then started the volume and I could get/set the ACLs normally.
>>>
>>> I'm going to try the same procedure on the gv0 volume that threw the error previously.
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> On 07/23/2013 02:29 PM, Nicholas Majeran wrote:
>>>> When I tried to disable that parameter, I receive the following:
>>>>
>>>> gluster> volume set gv0 stat-prefetch off
>>>> volume set: failed: One or more connected clients cannot support the feature being set. These clients need to be upgraded or disconnected before running this command again
>>>>
>>>> AFAICT, all the nodes are at the same version, but I did this this in the logs I after I ran the command:
>>>>
>>>> [2013-07-23 19:26:02.673304] E [glusterd-op-sm.c:370:glusterd_check_client_op_version_support] 0-management: One or more clients don't support the required op-version
>>>> [2013-07-23 19:26:02.673325] E [glusterd-syncop.c:767:gd_stage_op_phase] 0-management: Staging of operation 'Volume Set' failed on localhost : One or more connected clients cannot support the feature being set. These clients need to be upgraded or disconnected before running this command again
>>>> [2013-07-23 19:26:03.590547] E [socket.c:2788:socket_connect] 0-management: connection attempt failed (Connection refused)
>>>> [2013-07-23 19:26:06.591224] E [socket.c:2788:socket_connect] 0-management: connection attempt failed (Connection refused)
>>>> [2013-07-23 19:26:09.591912] E [socket.c:2788:socket_connect] 0-management: connection attempt failed (Connection refused)
>>>> [2013-07-23 19:26:12.592601] E [socket.c:2788:socket_connect] 0-management: connection attempt failed (Connection refused)
>>>> [2013-07-23 19:26:15.593282] E [socket.c:2788:socket_connect] 0-management: connection attempt failed (Connection refused)
>>>> [2013-07-23 19:26:18.593946] E [socket.c:2788:socket_connect] 0-management: connection attempt failed (Connection refused)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 07/23/2013 01:45 PM, Vijay Bellur wrote:
>>>>> On 07/23/2013 09:28 PM, Nicholas Majeran wrote:
>>>>>> A little more detail... on files, I still can't get this to work, but
>>>>>> when I run ls and {get,set}facl on . it seems to work:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [root at s1 tmp]# pwd
>>>>>> /mnt/glusterfs/tmp
>>>>>> [root at s1 tmp]# ls -ld .
>>>>>> drwxrwxr-x+ 4 nmajeran root 4422 Jul 22 15:29 .
>>>>>> [root at suncosmbgw1 tmp]# ls -ld ../tmp
>>>>>> drwxrwxr-x 4 nmajeran root 4422 Jul 22 15:29 ../tmp
>>>>>> [root at s1 tmp]# getfacl .
>>>>>> # file: .
>>>>>> # owner: nmajeran
>>>>>> # group: root
>>>>>> user::rwx
>>>>>> user:root:rwx
>>>>>> user:user1:rwx
>>>>>> group::r-x
>>>>>> group:g1:rwx
>>>>>> group:g2:r-x
>>>>>> group:g3:r-x
>>>>>> mask::rwx
>>>>>> other::r-x
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [root at s1 tmp]# getfacl ../tmp
>>>>>> # file: ../tmp
>>>>>> # owner: nmajeran
>>>>>> # group: root
>>>>>> user::rwx
>>>>>> group::rwx
>>>>>> other::r-x
>>>>>
>>>>> Does disabling stat-prefetch address the problem permanently? You can disable stat-prefetch via:
>>>>>
>>>>> gluster volume set <volname> stat-prefetch off
>>>>>
>>>>> -Vijay
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