Thank you for your reply.
but btw what is the right way to do this?
stoping the glusterd service does not stop the glustefsd daemons itself
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=988946
and I have more volumes running, but only one with this problem.
I haven't found any official way how to stop the process, so I just
KILLed them.
It worked.. partiton repaired, seems ok for now.
But how to run the brick again??
I didn't save the cmdline showed in ps, but it was crazy. As I see the
other running .. there are crazy numbers (uuid, socked, port)
and the port (for ex) is not the same as on the other server...
so I restarted the glusterd service .. nothing happend .. I was hopeless
.. but after a while I recognized, that the process is running, so maybe
the glusterd started it after a while
there should be some way to stop or at least start one brick
Pavel
On 15.4.2015 11:59, Sander Zijlstra wrote:
Hi Pavel,
you can simply stop the glusterd service and run the fsck, it's similar to rebooting a server which is part of a replicated volume. If all is ok before you can simply take down one of the two and once it comes back online it will be heal each file which hasn't been copied allready.
Do take care of any client which has the volume mounted using the server you take down; that will loose connection also.
Met vriendelijke groet / kind regards,
Sander Zijlstra
Linux Engineer | SURFsara | Science Park 140 | 1098XG Amsterdam |
+31 (0)6 43 99 12 47 | sander.zijlstra@xxxxxxxxxxx | www.surfsara.nl |
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pavel Riha" <pavel.riha@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, 15 April, 2015 10:28:50
Subject: how to check/fix underlaying partition error?
Hi guys,
I have replicated glusterfs (v3.4.2) on two server and I found logs
filled by IO error on one server only. But in /var/log/messages is no hw
error, only XFS error, so I gues the filesystem could be corrupted
My question is, how to stop or pause this brick and run fsck ?
From the replicate feature I'm expecting no need to stop the gluster
volume (there are some xen VM running)
what is the right way to do it? with the later re-adding and fast
rebuild/sync in mind..
thank for tips
Pavel
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