Re: glusterfs-3.5.3beta1 has been released for testing

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You are correct... Typo on my part. It happened when I installed 3.6.0-beta3. I'll file the bug report so that fuse installation is dependent on attr being installed... Thanks...

David


------ Original Message ------
From: "Niels de Vos" <ndevos@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "David F. Robinson" <david.robinson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx; gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 10/6/2014 12:59:56 PM
Subject: Re: glusterfs-3.5.3beta1 has been released for testing

On Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 02:30:11PM +0000, David F. Robinson wrote:
 When I installed the 3.5.3beta on my HPC cluster, I get the following
 warnings during the mounts:

 WARNING: getfattr not found, certain checks will be skipped..
I do not have attr installed on my compute nodes. Is this something that I need in order for gluster to work properly or can this safely be ignored?

These checks are done in the /sbin/mount.glusterfs shell script. One of
the things it does, is preventing users from mounting a volume on a
sub-directory of a brick.

It is not required to have 'attr' installed on clients that mount a
Gluster volume, but it surely is recommended for most users.

This change introduces the warning:
- http://review.gluster.org/5931
  mount.glusterfs: getopts support and cleanup

However, I do not think this is in glusterfs-3.5.3beta1. You probably
have installed a glusterfs-3.6.0 beta on this particular client system.

I think this is a bug in the packaging. It would be much user friendly
to depend on 'attr' and get it installed with glusterfs-fuse. Please
check the version you are using and file a bug for this:
- https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=GlusterFS&component=build

Thanks,
Niels



 David





 ------ Original Message ------
 From: "Niels de Vos" <ndevos@xxxxxxxxxx>
 To: gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx; gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxxx
 Sent: 10/5/2014 8:44:59 AM
Subject: glusterfs-3.5.3beta1 has been released for testing

 >GlusterFS 3.5.3 (beta1) has been released and is now available for
 >testing. Get the tarball from here:
>- http://bits.gluster.org/pub/gluster/glusterfs/src/glusterfs-3.5.3beta1.tar.gz
 >
>Packages for different distributions will land on the download server
 >over the next few days. When packages become available, the package
 >maintainers will send a notification to this list.
 >
 >With this beta release, we make it possible for bug reporters and
>testers to check if issues have indeed been fixed. All community members
 >are invited to test and/or comment on this release.
 >
>This release for the 3.5 stable series includes the following bug fixes:
 >- 1081016: glusterd needs xfsprogs and e2fsprogs packages
>- 1129527: DHT :- data loss - file is missing on renaming same file from
 >multiple client at same time
>- 1129541: [DHT:REBALANCE]: Rebalance failures are seen with error message
 >" remote operation failed: File exists"
>- 1132391: NFS interoperability problem: stripe-xlator removes EOF at end
 >of READDIR
 >- 1133949: Minor typo in afr logging
>- 1136221: The memories are exhausted quickly when handle the message
 >which has multi fragments in a single record
 >- 1136835: crash on fsync
>- 1138922: DHT + rebalance : rebalance process crashed + data loss + few >Directories are present on sub-volumes but not visible on mount point +
 >lookup is not healing directories
 >- 1139103: DHT + Snapshot :- If snapshot is taken when Directory is
>created only on hashed sub-vol; On restoring that snapshot Directory is
 >not listed on mount point and lookup on parent is not healing
>- 1139170: DHT :- rm -rf is not removing stale link file and because of
 >that unable to create file having same name as stale link file
>- 1139245: vdsm invoked oom-killer during rebalance and Killed process
 >4305, UID 0, (glusterfs nfs process)
>- 1140338: rebalance is not resulting in the hash layout changes being
 >available to nfs client
>- 1140348: Renaming file while rebalance is in progress causes data loss >- 1140549: DHT: Rebalance process crash after add-brick and `rebalance
 >start' operation
>- 1140556: Core: client crash while doing rename operations on the mount >- 1141558: AFR : "gluster volume heal <volume_name> info" prints some
 >random characters
>- 1141733: data loss when rebalance + renames are in progress and bricks
 >from replica pairs goes down and comes back
 >- 1142052: Very high memory usage during rebalance
>- 1142614: files with open fd's getting into split-brain when bricks goes
 >offline and comes back online
 >- 1144315: core: all brick processes crash when quota is enabled
>- 1145000: Spec %post server does not wait for the old glusterd to exit
 >- 1147243: nfs: volume set help says the rmtab file is in
 >"/var/lib/glusterd/rmtab"
 >
 >To get more information about the above bugs, go to
>https://bugzilla.redhat.com, enter the bug number in the search box and
 >press enter.
 >
>If a bug from this list has not been sufficiently fixed, please open the >bug report, leave a comment with details of the testing and change the
 >status of the bug to ASSIGNED.
 >
>In case someone has successfully verified a fix for a bug, please change
 >the status of the bug to VERIFIED.
 >
>The release notes have been posted for review, and a blog post contains
 >an easier readable version:
 >- http://review.gluster.org/8903
 >-
>http://blog.nixpanic.net/2014/10/glusterfs-353beta1-has-been-released.html
 >
>Comments in bug reports, over email or on IRC (#gluster on Freenode) are
 >much appreciated.
 >
 >Thanks for testing,
 >Niels
 >
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