Re: question about sync replicate volume after rebooting one node

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Hi,
Thank you for your immediate and detailed reply.And I have a few more question about glusterfs. 
A node IP is 128.224.162.163.
B node IP is 128.224.162.250.
1.After reboot B node and start the glusterd service the glusterd log is as blow.
...
[2015-12-07 07:54:55.743966] I [MSGID: 101190] [event-epoll.c:632:event_dispatch_epoll_worker] 0-epoll: Started thread with index 2
[2015-12-07 07:54:55.744026] I [MSGID: 101190] [event-epoll.c:632:event_dispatch_epoll_worker] 0-epoll: Started thread with index 1
[2015-12-07 07:54:55.744280] I [MSGID: 106163] [glusterd-handshake.c:1193:__glusterd_mgmt_hndsk_versions_ack] 0-management: using the op-version 30706
[2015-12-07 07:54:55.773606] I [MSGID: 106490] [glusterd-handler.c:2539:__glusterd_handle_incoming_friend_req] 0-glusterd: Received probe from uuid: b6efd8fc-5eab-49d4-a537-2750de644a44
[2015-12-07 07:54:55.777994] E [MSGID: 101076] [common-utils.c:2954:gf_get_hostname_from_ip] 0-common-utils: Could not lookup hostname of 128.224.162.163 : Temporary failure in name resolution
[2015-12-07 07:54:55.778290] E [MSGID: 106010] [glusterd-utils.c:2717:glusterd_compare_friend_volume] 0-management: Version of Cksums gv0 differ. local cksum = 2492237955, remote cksum = 4087388312 on peer 128.224.162.163
[2015-12-07 07:54:55.778384] I [MSGID: 106493] [glusterd-handler.c:3780:glusterd_xfer_friend_add_resp] 0-glusterd: Responded to 128.224.162.163 (0), ret: 0
[2015-12-07 07:54:55.928774] I [MSGID: 106493] [glusterd-rpc-ops.c:480:__glusterd_friend_add_cbk] 0-glusterd: Received RJT from uuid: b6efd8fc-5eab-49d4-a537-2750de644a44, host: 128.224.162.163, port: 0
...
When I run gluster peer status on B node it show as below.
Number of Peers: 1

Hostname: 128.224.162.163
Uuid: b6efd8fc-5eab-49d4-a537-2750de644a44
State: Peer Rejected (Connected)

When I run "gluster volume status" on A node  it show as below.
 
Status of volume: gv0
Gluster process                             TCP Port  RDMA Port  Online  Pid
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Brick 128.224.162.163:/home/wrsadmin/work/t
mp/data/brick/gv0                           49152     0          Y       13019
NFS Server on localhost                     N/A       N/A        N       N/A  
Self-heal Daemon on localhost               N/A       N/A        Y       13045
 
Task Status of Volume gv0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
There are no active volume tasks

It looks like the glusterfsd service is ok on A node.

If because the peer state is Rejected so gluterd didn't start the glusterfsd?What causes this problem?


2. Is glustershd(self-heal-daemon) the process as below?
root       497  0.8  0.0 432520 18104 ?        Ssl  08:07   0:00 /usr/sbin/glusterfs -s localhost --volfile-id gluster/glustershd -p /var/lib/glusterd/glustershd/run/gluster ..

If it is, I want to know if the glustershd is also the bin glusterfsd, just like glusterd and glusterfs.

Thanks,
Xin


At 2016-02-16 18:53:03, "Anuradha Talur" <atalur@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >----- Original Message ----- >> From: "songxin" <songxin_1980@xxxxxxx> >> To: gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx >> Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2016 3:59:50 PM >> Subject: [Gluster-users] question about sync replicate volume after rebooting one node >> >> Hi, >> I have a question about how to sync volume between two bricks after one node >> is reboot. >> >> There are two node, A node and B node.A node ip is 128.124.10.1 and B node ip >> is 128.124.10.2. >> >> operation steps on A node as below >> 1. gluster peer probe 128.124.10.2 >> 2. mkdir -p /data/brick/gv0 >> 3.gluster volume create gv0 replica 2 128.124.10.1 :/data/brick/gv0 >> 128.124.10.2 :/data/brick/gv1 force >> 4. gluster volume start gv0 >> 5.mount -t glusterfs 128.124.10.1 :/gv0 gluster >> >> operation steps on B node as below >> 1 . mkdir -p /data/brick/gv0 >> 2.mount -t glusterfs 128.124.10.1 :/gv0 gluster >> >> After all steps above , there a some gluster service process, including >> glusterd, glusterfs and glusterfsd, running on both A and B node. >> I can see these servic by command ps aux | grep gluster and command gluster >> volume status. >> >> Now reboot the B node.After B reboot , there are no gluster service running >> on B node. >> After I systemctl start glusterd , there is just glusterd service but not >> glusterfs and glusterfsd on B node. >> Because glusterfs and glusterfsd are not running so I can't gluster volume >> heal gv0 full. >> >> I want to know why glusterd don't start glusterfs and glusterfsd. > >On starting glusterd, glusterfsd should have started by itself. >Could you share glusterd and brick log (on node B) so that we know why glusterfsd >didn't start? > >Do you still see glusterfsd service running on node A? You can try running "gluster v start <VOLNAME> force" >on one of the nodes and check if all the brick processes started. > >gluster volume status <VOLNAME> should be able to provide you with gluster process status. > >On restarting the node, glusterfs process for mount won't start by itself. You will have to run >step 2 on node B again for it. > >> How do I restart these services on B node? >> How do I sync the replicate volume after one node reboot? > >Once the glusterfsd process starts on node B too, glustershd -- self-heal-daemon -- for replicate volume >should start healing/syncing files that need to be synced. This deamon does periodic syncing of files. > >If you want to trigger a heal explicitly, you can run gluster volume heal <VOLNAME> on one of the servers. >> >> Thanks, >> Xin >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Gluster-users mailing list >> Gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx >> http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users > >-- >Thanks, >Anuradha.


 

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