Steve:
Tested that myself - not the nagios part, but the gluster commands you posted later - and no errors or zombies.
Somebody else reported the same, so, sounds consistent.
There must be another process there biting your gluster, turning it into a haunted scenario.
Cheers,
Carlos
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 12:19 PM, Steve Thomas <sthomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,I’m running Gluster 3.4.2 on Redhat 6.5 with 4 servers with a brick on each. This brick is mounted locally and used by apache to server audio files for an IVR system. Each of these audio files are typically around 80-100Kb.System appears to be working ok in terms of health and status via gluster CLI.The system is monitored by nagios and there’s a check for zombie processes and the gluster status. It appears that over a 24 hour period the number of Zombie processes on the box has increased and is continually increasing. Investigating these are “glusterd” processes.I’m making an assumption but I’d suspect that the regular nagios checks are resulting in the increase in zombie processes as they are querying the glusterd process. The command that the nagios plugin is running is:#Check heal statusgluster volume heal audio info#Check volume statusgluster volume status audio detailDoes anyone have any suggestions as to why glusterd is resulting in these zombie processes?Thanks for help in advance,Steve
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