Hi,
On investigating the logs attached to the bug, I see that the failure is
in the following section:
[2015-07-16 11:26:31.663354] W [MSGID: 106073]
[glusterd-snapshot.c:2634:glusterd_do_lvm_snapshot_remove] 0-management:
Lvm is not mounted for brick
sphere-one:/run/gluster/snaps/e905ba76967f43efa0220c2283c87057/brick1/brick.
Removing lv (/dev/storage_vg/e905ba76967f43efa0220c2283c87057_0).
[2015-07-16 11:26:31.684119] E [MSGID: 106044]
[glusterd-snapshot.c:2676:glusterd_do_lvm_snapshot_remove] 0-management:
removing snapshot of the brick
(sphere-one:/run/gluster/snaps/e905ba76967f43efa0220c2283c87057/brick1/brick)
of device /dev/storage_vg/e905ba76967f43efa0220c2283c87057_0 failed
[2015-07-16 11:26:31.684174] E [MSGID: 106044]
[glusterd-snapshot.c:2804:glusterd_lvm_snapshot_remove] 0-management:
Failed to remove the snapshot
/run/gluster/snaps/e905ba76967f43efa0220c2283c87057/brick1/brick
(/dev/storage_vg/e905ba76967f43efa0220c2283c87057_0)
[2015-07-16 11:26:31.962264] W [MSGID: 106033]
[glusterd-snapshot.c:2850:glusterd_lvm_snapshot_remove] 0-management:
Failed to rmdir: /run/gluster/snaps/e905ba76967f43efa0220c2283c87057/,
err: Directory not empty. More than one glusterd running on this node.
[Directory not empty]
The system assumes(wrongly) that LVM is not mounted for the brick, and
so goes ahead with deleting the brick path. But fails, because the
directory is not empty. The same issue was happening when the original
bug was filed, and was fixed with the fix mentioned. Would it be
possible to have a look at your setup, so that we can get a better
understanding of what is creating the issue, even with the fix.
Regards,
Avra
On 07/17/2015 02:15 PM, Avra Sengupta wrote:
Hi Richard,
In reference to the issue you are facing on
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1232430, could you please
also send the output of the mount command on server 1.
Regards,
Avra
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