Re: Fwd: Ignore failed connection messages during copying files with tiering

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Hi Paul,

We need the log messages to help you further with this. Can you get us
all the gluster logs and the output of gluster volume status and
gluster volume info.
and when the copy process seems to be suspended, i need the volume
status at that time.
The i would like to know what type of work load the machine is put through.


On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 5:47 PM, Paul <flypen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> We create a GlusterFS cluster with tiers. The hot tier is
> distributed-replicated SSDs. The cold tier is a n*(6+2) disperse volume.
> When copy millions of files to the cluster, we find these logs:
>
>
> W [socket.c:3292:socket_connect] 0-tierd: Ignore failed connection attempt
> on /var/run/gluster/39668fb028de4b1bb6f4880e7450c064.socket, (No such file
> or directory)
> W [socket.c:3292:socket_connect] 0-tierd: Ignore failed connection attempt
> on /var/run/gluster/39668fb028de4b1bb6f4880e7450c064.socket, (No such file
> or directory)
> W [socket.c:3292:socket_connect] 0-tierd: Ignore failed connection attempt
> on /var/run/gluster/39668fb028de4b1bb6f4880e7450c064.socket, (No such file
> or directory)
> …
>
> And then the copy process seems to be suspended. The command df hangs in the
> client machine. But if I restart glusterd, then the copy process continues.
> However, several minutes later the problems happens again. Later we find the
> problem seems to happen when creating directories.
>
> The GlusterFS version is 3.11.0. Does anyone knows what’s the problem? Is it
> related to tiering?
>
> Thanks,
> Paul
>
>
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Regards,
Hari Gowtham.
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