Re: Kicking a stuck heal

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On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 12:58:04PM +0530, Pranith Kumar Karampuri wrote:
> I'm afraid the answer is no. I personally fixed at least 1 bug which
> prevents stuck heal/dead-lock issue which went in 3.10 release (Even though
> the description of the bug says arbiter, we found it to be a generic bug:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1401404) which also has new
> features.

Do you know of any additional diagnostics I could run to check whether
my stuck heal problem is the one described in that bug report?  The most
obvious symptoms match, but, of course, that's not conclusive proof.

> Let us wait for answers from Shyam/Niels/Kaleb to find if Debian
> community does indeed something to make the releases more stable than
> the releases that happen in the community (as far as I understand it
> doesn't).

That's my understanding as well.  In this case, "stable" is meant in the
"no changes to the software" sense rather than the "do everything
possible to make the software more reliable" sense.  Unfortunately,
those two goals are generally in conflict, since making the software
more reliable tends to mean making changes to it.

> May be that may convince you to re-consider your stance about the
> upgrade to one of the active stable releases on gluster and then we
> can see if you still face the problem and we could help fix it in
> further releases.

Sounds good, and thanks for referring the question to those who would
know!

-- 
Dave Sherohman
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