Re: Where does the 'date' string in '/var/log/glusterfs/gl.log' come from?

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On 12/10/2013 10:14 AM, harry mangalam wrote:
Admittedly I should search the source, but I wonder if anyone knows this
offhand.

Background: of our 84 ROCKS (6.1) -provisioned compute nodes, 4 have
picked up an 'advanced date' in the /var/log/glusterfs/gl.log file -
that date string is running about 5-6 hours ahead of the system date and
all the Gluster servers (which are identical and correct). The time
advancement does not appear to be identical tho it's hard to tell since
it only shows on errors and those update irregularly.

The timestamps in the log file are by default in UTC. That could possibly explain why the timestamps look advanced in the log file.


All the clients are the same version and all the servers are the same
(gluster v 3.4.0-8.el6.x86_64

This would not be of interest except that those 4 clients are losing
files, unable to reliably do IO, etc on the gluster fs. They don't
appear to be having problems with NFS mounts, nor with a Fraunhofer FS
that is also mounted on each node,

Do you observe anything in the client log files of these machines that indicate I/O problems?

Thanks,
Vijay
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