Re: Files not healing & missing their extended attributes - Help!

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Hi Ashish,

The output is below. It's a rep 2+1 volume. The arbiter is offline for maintenance at the moment, however quorum is met & no files are reported as in split-brain (it hosts VMs, so files aren't accessed concurrently).

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[root@v0 glusterfs]# gluster volume info engine

Volume Name: engine
Type: Replicate
Volume ID: 279737d3-3e5a-4ee9-8d4a-97edcca42427
Status: Started
Snapshot Count: 0
Number of Bricks: 1 x (2 + 1) = 3
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: s0:/gluster/engine/brick
Brick2: s1:/gluster/engine/brick
Brick3: s2:/gluster/engine/arbiter (arbiter)
Options Reconfigured:
nfs.disable: on
performance.readdir-ahead: on
transport.address-family: inet
performance.quick-read: off
performance.read-ahead: off
performance.io-cache: off
performance.stat-prefetch: off
cluster.eager-lock: enable
network.remote-dio: enable
cluster.quorum-type: auto
cluster.server-quorum-type: server
storage.owner-uid: 36
storage.owner-gid: 36
performance.low-prio-threads: 32

======================

[root@v0 glusterfs]# gluster volume heal engine info
Brick s0:/gluster/engine/brick
/__DIRECT_IO_TEST__
/98495dbc-a29c-4893-b6a0-0aa70860d0c9/ha_agent
/98495dbc-a29c-4893-b6a0-0aa70860d0c9
<LIST TRUNCATED FOR BREVITY>
Status: Connected
Number of entries: 34

Brick s1:/gluster/engine/brick
<SAME AS ABOVE - TRUNCATED FOR BREVITY>
Status: Connected
Number of entries: 34

Brick s2:/gluster/engine/arbiter
Status: Ponto final de transporte não está conectado
Number of entries: -

======================
=== PEER V0 ===

[root@v0 glusterfs]# getfattr -m . -d -e hex /gluster/engine/brick/98495dbc-a29c-4893-b6a0-0aa70860d0c9/ha_agent
getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file: gluster/engine/brick/98495dbc-a29c-4893-b6a0-0aa70860d0c9/ha_agent
security.selinux=0x73797374656d5f753a6f626a6563745f723a756e6c6162656c65645f743a733000
trusted.afr.dirty=0x000000000000000000000000
trusted.afr.engine-client-2=0x0000000000000000000024e8
trusted.gfid=0xdb9afb92d2bc49ed8e34dcd437ba7be2
trusted.glusterfs.dht=0x000000010000000000000000ffffffff

[root@v0 glusterfs]# getfattr -m . -d -e hex /gluster/engine/brick/98495dbc-a29c-4893-b6a0-0aa70860d0c9/ha_agent/*
getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file: gluster/engine/brick/98495dbc-a29c-4893-b6a0-0aa70860d0c9/ha_agent/hosted-engine.lockspace
security.selinux=0x73797374656d5f753a6f626a6563745f723a6675736566735f743a733000

# file: gluster/engine/brick/98495dbc-a29c-4893-b6a0-0aa70860d0c9/ha_agent/hosted-engine.metadata
security.selinux=0x73797374656d5f753a6f626a6563745f723a6675736566735f743a733000

=== PEER V1 ===

[root@v1 glusterfs]# getfattr -m . -d -e hex /gluster/engine/brick/98495dbc-a29c-4893-b6a0-0aa70860d0c9/ha_agent
getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file: gluster/engine/brick/98495dbc-a29c-4893-b6a0-0aa70860d0c9/ha_agent
security.selinux=0x73797374656d5f753a6f626a6563745f723a756e6c6162656c65645f743a733000
trusted.afr.dirty=0x000000000000000000000000
trusted.afr.engine-client-2=0x0000000000000000000024ec
trusted.gfid=0xdb9afb92d2bc49ed8e34dcd437ba7be2
trusted.glusterfs.dht=0x000000010000000000000000ffffffff

======================

cmd_history.log-20180701:

[2018-07-01 03:11:38.461175]  : volume heal engine full : SUCCESS
[2018-07-01 03:11:51.151891]  : volume heal data full : SUCCESS

glustershd.log-20180701:
<LOGS FROM 06/01 TRUNCATED>
[2018-07-01 07:15:04.779122] I [MSGID: 100011] [glusterfsd.c:1396:reincarnate] 0-glusterfsd: Fetching the volume file from server...

glustershd.log:
[2018-07-01 07:15:04.779693] I [glusterfsd-mgmt.c:1596:mgmt_getspec_cbk] 0-glusterfs: No change in volfile, continuing

That's the *only* message in glustershd.log today.

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[root@v0 glusterfs]# gluster volume status engine
Status of volume: engine
Gluster process                             TCP Port  RDMA Port  Online  Pid
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Brick s0:/gluster/engine/brick              49154     0          Y       2816
Brick s1:/gluster/engine/brick              49154     0          Y       3995
Self-heal Daemon on localhost               N/A       N/A        Y       2919
Self-heal Daemon on s1                      N/A       N/A        Y       4013

Task Status of Volume engine
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
There are no active volume tasks

======================

Okay, so actually only the directory ha_agent is listed for healing (not its contents), & that does have attributes set.

Many thanks for the reply!


On 1 July 2018 at 15:34, Ashish Pandey <aspandey@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You have not even talked about the volume type and configuration and this issue would require lot of other information to fix it.

1 - What is the type of volume and config.
2 - Provide the gluster v <volname> info out put
3 - Heal info out put
4 - getxattr of one of the file, which needs healing, from all the bricks.
5 - What lead to the healing of file?
6 - gluster v <volname> status
7 - glustershd.log out put just after you run full heal or index heal

----
Ashish


From: "Gambit15" <dougti+gluster@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "gluster-users" <gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, July 1, 2018 11:50:16 PM
Subject: Files not healing & missing their extended        attributes - Help!


Hi Guys,
 I had to restart our datacenter yesterday, but since doing so a number of the files on my gluster share have been stuck, marked as healing. After no signs of progress, I manually set off a full heal last night, but after 24hrs, nothing's happened.

The gluster logs all look normal, and there're no messages about failed connections or heal processes kicking off.

I checked the listed files' extended attributes on their bricks today, and they only show the selinux attribute. There's none of the trusted.* attributes I'd expect.
The healthy files on the bricks do have their extended attributes though.

I'm guessing that perhaps the files somehow lost their attributes, and gluster is no longer able to work out what to do with them? It's not logged any errors, warnings, or anything else out of the normal though, so I've no idea what the problem is or how to resolve it.

I've got 16 hours to get this sorted before the start of work, Monday. Help!

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