incomplete listing of a directory, sometimes getdents loops until out of memory

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Are the ls commands (which list partially, or loop and die of ENOMEM
eventually) executed on an NFS mount or FUSE mount? Or does it happen on
both?

Avati


On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 11:14 AM, Anand Avati <anand.avati at gmail.com> wrote:

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> On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 10:04 AM, John Brunelle <john_brunelle at harvard.edu
> > wrote:
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>> Thanks, Jeff!  I ran readdir.c on all 23 bricks on the gluster nfs
>> server to which my test clients are connected (one client that's
>> working, and one that's not; and I ran on those, too).  The results
>> are attached.
>>
>> The values it prints are all well within 32 bits, *except* for one
>> that's suspiciously the max 32-bit signed int:
>>
>> $ cat readdir.out.* | awk '{print $1}' | sort | uniq | tail
>> 0x000000000000fd59
>> 0x000000000000fd6b
>> 0x000000000000fd7d
>> 0x000000000000fd8f
>> 0x000000000000fda1
>> 0x000000000000fdb3
>> 0x000000000000fdc5
>> 0x000000000000fdd7
>> 0x000000000000fde8
>> 0x000000007fffffff
>>
>> That outlier is the same subdirectory on all 23 bricks.  Could this be
>> the issue?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> John
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> 0x7ffffffff is the EOF marker. You should find that as last entry in
> _every_ directory.
>
> Avati
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