Re: 3.8.3 Shards Healing Glacier Slow

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

 




On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 7:14 AM, David Gossage <dgossage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 5:25 AM, Krutika Dhananjay <kdhananj@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Could you attach both client and brick logs? Meanwhile I will try these steps out on my machines and see if it is easily recreatable.


Hoping 7z files are accepted by mail server.

looks like zip file awaiting approval due to size 

-Krutika

On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 2:31 PM, David Gossage <dgossage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Centos 7 Gluster 3.8.3

Brick1: ccgl1.gl.local:/gluster1/BRICK1/1
Brick2: ccgl2.gl.local:/gluster1/BRICK1/1
Brick3: ccgl4.gl.local:/gluster1/BRICK1/1
Options Reconfigured:
cluster.data-self-heal-algorithm: full
cluster.self-heal-daemon: on
cluster.locking-scheme: granular
features.shard-block-size: 64MB
features.shard: on
performance.readdir-ahead: on
storage.owner-uid: 36
storage.owner-gid: 36
performance.quick-read: off
performance.read-ahead: off
performance.io-cache: off
performance.stat-prefetch: on
cluster.eager-lock: enable
network.remote-dio: enable
cluster.quorum-type: auto
cluster.server-quorum-type: server
server.allow-insecure: on
cluster.self-heal-window-size: 1024
cluster.background-self-heal-count: 16
performance.strict-write-ordering: off
nfs.disable: on
nfs.addr-namelookup: off
nfs.enable-ino32: off
cluster.granular-entry-heal: on

Friday did rolling upgrade from 3.8.3->3.8.3 no issues.
Following steps detailed in previous recommendations began proces of replacing and healngbricks one node at a time.

1) kill pid of brick
2) reconfigure brick from raid6 to raid10
3) recreate directory of brick
4) gluster volume start <> force
5) gluster volume heal <> full

1st node worked as expected took 12 hours to heal 1TB data.  Load was little heavy but nothing shocking.

About an hour after node 1 finished I began same process on node2.  Heal proces kicked in as before and the files in directories visible from mount and .glusterfs healed in short time.  Then it began crawl of .shard adding those files to heal count at which point the entire proces ground to a halt basically.  After 48 hours out of 19k shards it has added 5900 to heal list.  Load on all 3 machnes is negligible.   It was suggested to change this value to full cluster.data-self-heal-algorithm and restart volume which I did.  No efffect.  Tried relaunching heal no effect, despite any node picked.  I started each VM and performed a stat of all files from within it, or a full virus scan  and that seemed to cause short small spikes in shards added, but not by much.  Logs are showing no real messages indicating anything is going on.  I get hits to brick log on occasion of null lookups making me think its not really crawling shards directory but waiting for a shard lookup to add it.  I'll get following in brick log but not constant and sometime multiple for same shard.

[2016-08-29 08:31:57.478125] W [MSGID: 115009] [server-resolve.c:569:server_resolve] 0-GLUSTER1-server: no resolution type for (null) (LOOKUP)
[2016-08-29 08:31:57.478170] E [MSGID: 115050] [server-rpc-fops.c:156:server_lookup_cbk] 0-GLUSTER1-server: 12591783: LOOKUP (null) (00000000-0000-0000-00
00-000000000000/241a55ed-f0d5-4dbc-a6ce-ab784a0ba6ff.221) ==> (Invalid argument) [Invalid argument]

This one repeated about 30 times in row then nothing for 10 minutes then one hit for one different shard by itself.

How can I determine if Heal is actually running?  How can I kill it or force restart?  Does node I start it from determine which directory gets crawled to determine heals?

David Gossage
Carousel Checks Inc. | System Administrator
Office 708.613.2284

_______________________________________________
Gluster-users mailing list
Gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users



_______________________________________________
Gluster-users mailing list
Gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users

[Index of Archives]     [Gluster Development]     [Linux Filesytems Development]     [Linux ARM Kernel]     [Linux ARM]     [Linux Omap]     [Fedora ARM]     [IETF Annouce]     [Bugtraq]     [Linux OMAP]     [Linux MIPS]     [eCos]     [Asterisk Internet PBX]     [Linux API]

  Powered by Linux