Hi All,
As with further investigation found the following,
1) Was the able to reproduce the issue, without running the complete
regression, just by running bug-1112559.t only on slave30(which is been
rebooted and a clean gluster setup).
This rules out any involvement of previous failure from other spurious
errors like mgmt_v3-locks.t.
2) Added some messages and script (netstat and ps -ef | grep gluster )
execution when the binding to a port fails (in
rpc/rpc-transport/socket/src/socket.c) and found the following,
Always the snapshot brick in second node (127.1.1.2) fails to acquire
the port (eg : 127.1.1.2 : 49155 )
Netstat output shows:
tcp 0 0 127.1.1.2:49155 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 3555/glusterfsd
and the process that is holding the port 49155 is
root 3555 1 0 12:38 ? 00:00:00
/usr/local/sbin/glusterfsd -s 127.1.1.2 --volfile-id
patchy.127.1.1.2.d-backends-2-patchy_snap_mnt -p
/d/backends/3/glusterd/vols/patchy/run/127.1.1.2-d-backends-2-patchy_snap_mnt.pid
-S /var/run/ff772f1ff85950660f389b0ed43ba2b7.socket --brick-name
/d/backends/2/patchy_snap_mnt -l
/usr/local/var/log/glusterfs/bricks/d-backends-2-patchy_snap_mnt.log
--xlator-option *-posix.glusterd-uuid=3af134ec-5552-440f-ad24-1811308ca3a8
--brick-port 49155 --xlator-option patchy-server.listen-port=49155
Please note even though it says 127.1.1.2 its shows the glusterd-uuid
of the 3 node that was been probed when the snapshot was created
"3af134ec-5552-440f-ad24-1811308ca3a8"
To clarify things there, there are already a volume brick in 127.1.1.2
root 3446 1 0 12:38 ? 00:00:00
/usr/local/sbin/glusterfsd -s 127.1.1.2 --volfile-id
patchy.127.1.1.2.d-backends-2-patchy_snap_mnt -p
/d/backends/2/glusterd/vols/patchy/run/127.1.1.2-d-backends-2-patchy_snap_mnt.pid
-S /var/run/e667c69aa7a1481c7bd567b917cd1b05.socket --brick-name
/d/backends/2/patchy_snap_mnt -l
/usr/local/var/log/glusterfs/bricks/d-backends-2-patchy_snap_mnt.log
--xlator-option *-posix.glusterd-uuid=a7f461d0-5ea7-4b25-b6c5-388d8eb1893f
--brick-port 49153 --xlator-option patchy-server.listen-port=49153
And the above brick process(3555) is not visible before the snap
creation or after the failure of the snap brick start on the 127.1.1.2
This means that this process was spawned and died during the creation
of the snapshot and probe of the 3rd node (which happens simultaneously)
In addition to these process, we can see multiple snap brick process
for the second brick on second node, which are not seen after the failure to
start the snap brick on 127.1.1.2
root 3582 1 0 12:38 ? 00:00:00
/usr/local/sbin/glusterfsd -s 127.1.1.2 --volfile-id
/snaps/patchy_snap1/66ac70130be84b5c9695df8252a56a6d.127.1.1.2.var-run-gluster-snaps-66ac70130be84b5c9695df8252a56a6d-brick2
-p
/d/backends/2/glusterd/snaps/patchy_snap1/66ac70130be84b5c9695df8252a56a6d/run/127.1.1.2-var-run-gluster-snaps-66ac70130be84b5c9695df8252a56a6d-brick2.pid
-S /var/run/668f3d4b1c55477fd5ad1ae381de0447.socket --brick-name
/var/run/gluster/snaps/66ac70130be84b5c9695df8252a56a6d/brick2 -l
/usr/local/var/log/glusterfs/bricks/var-run-gluster-snaps-66ac70130be84b5c9695df8252a56a6d-brick2.log
--xlator-option *-posix.glusterd-uuid=a7f461d0-5ea7-4b25-b6c5-388d8eb1893f
--brick-port 49155 --xlator-option
66ac70130be84b5c9695df8252a56a6d-server.listen-port=49155
root 3583 3582 0 12:38 ? 00:00:00
/usr/local/sbin/glusterfsd -s 127.1.1.2 --volfile-id
/snaps/patchy_snap1/66ac70130be84b5c9695df8252a56a6d.127.1.1.2.var-run-gluster-snaps-66ac70130be84b5c9695df8252a56a6d-brick2
-p
/d/backends/2/glusterd/snaps/patchy_snap1/66ac70130be84b5c9695df8252a56a6d/run/127.1.1.2-var-run-gluster-snaps-66ac70130be84b5c9695df8252a56a6d-brick2.pid
-S /var/run/668f3d4b1c55477fd5ad1ae381de0447.socket --brick-name
/var/run/gluster/snaps/66ac70130be84b5c9695df8252a56a6d/brick2 -l
/usr/local/var/log/glusterfs/bricks/var-run-gluster-snaps-66ac70130be84b5c9695df8252a56a6d-brick2.log
--xlator-option *-posix.glusterd-uuid=a7f461d0-5ea7-4b25-b6c5-388d8eb1893f
--brick-port 49155 --xlator-option
66ac70130be84b5c9695df8252a56a6d-server.listen-port=49155
This looks like the second node tries to start snap brick
1) with wrong brickinfo and peerinfo (process 3555)
2) Multiple times with the correct brickinfo (process 3582,3583)
3) This issue is not seen when, snapshots are created and peer probe is NOT
done simultaneously.
Will continue on the investigation and will keep you posted.
Regards,
Joe
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joseph Fernandes" <[email protected]>
To: "Avra Sengupta" <[email protected]>
Cc: "Pranith Kumar Karampuri" <[email protected]>, "Gluster Devel"
<[email protected]>, "Varun Shastry" <[email protected]>, "Justin
Clift" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2014 10:58:14 AM
Subject: Re: [Gluster-devel] spurious regression failures again!
Hi Avra,
Just clarifying things here,
1) When testing with the setup provide by Justin, I found the only place where
bug-1112559.t failed was after the failure mgmt_v3-locks.t in the previous
regression run. The mail attached with the previous mail was just an
OBSERVATION and NOT an INFERENCE that failure of mgmt_v3-locks.t was the root
cause of bug-1112559.t . I am NOT jumping the gun and making any
statement/conclusion here. Its just an OBSERVATION. And thanks for the
clarification on why mgmt_v3-locks.t is failing.
2) I agree with you that the cleanup script needs to kill all gluster*
processes. And its also true that port range used by gluster for bricks is
unique.
But bug-1112559.t fails only because of the unavailability of port, to start
the snap brick. Therefore this suggests that there is some process(gluster or
non-gluster)
still using the port.
3) And Finally that bug-1112559.t failing individually all the time is not true
as when looked into the links which you have provided there are case where
there are previous other test case failures, on the same testing machine
(slave26). By this I am not pointing out that those failure are the root cause
for bug-1112559.t to fail
As stated earlier its a notable OBSERVATION(Keeping in mind point 2 about ports
and cleanup)
I have run nearly 30 runs on slave30 and only one time bug-1112559.t failed (As
stated in point 1). I am continuing to run more runs. The only problem is the
occurrence of bug-1112559.t failure is spurious and there is no deterministic
way of reproducing it.
Will keep all posted about the results.
Regards,
Joe
----- Original Message -----
From: "Avra Sengupta" <[email protected]>
To: "Joseph Fernandes" <[email protected]>, "Pranith Kumar Karampuri"
<[email protected]>
Cc: "Gluster Devel" <[email protected]>, "Varun Shastry"
<[email protected]>, "Justin Clift" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2014 1:03:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Gluster-devel] spurious regression failures again!
Joseph,
I am not sure I understand how this is affecting the spurious failure of
bug-1112559.t. As per the mail you have attached, and according to your
analysis, bug-1112559.t fails because a cleanup hasn't happened
properly after a previous test-case failed and in your case there was a
crash as well.
Now out of all the times bug-1112559.t has failed, most of the time it's
the only test case failing and there isn't any crash. Below are the
regression runs that pranith had sent for the same.
http://build.gluster.org/job/rackspace-regression-2GB/541/consoleFull
http://build.gluster.org/job/rackspace-regression-2GB-triggered/173/consoleFull
http://build.gluster.org/job/rackspace-regression-2GB-triggered/172/consoleFull
http://build.gluster.org/job/rackspace-regression-2GB/543/console
In all of the above bug-1112559.t is the only test case that fails and
there is no crash.
So what I fail to understand here is, if this particular testcase fails
independently as well as with other testcases, then how can we conclude
that any other testcase failing is somehow not doing a cleanup properly
and that is the reason for bug-1112559.t failing.
mgmt_v3-locks.t fails because glusterd takes more time to register a
node going down, and hence the peer status doesn't return what the
testcase expects it to. It's a race. The testcase ends with a cleanup
routine like every other testcase, that kills all gluster and glusterfsd
processes, which might be using any brick ports. So could you please
explain how or which process still uses the brick ports that the snap
bricks are trying to use leading to the failure of bug-1112559.t.
Regards,
Avra
On 07/15/2014 09:57 PM, Joseph Fernandes wrote:
> Just pointing out ,
>
> 2) tests/basic/mgmt_v3-locks.t - Author: Avra
> http://build.gluster.org/job/rackspace-regression-2GB-triggered/375/consoleFull
>
> This is the similar kind of error I saw in my testing of spurious failure
> tests/bugs/bug-1112559.t
>
> Please refer the attached mail.
>
> Regards,
> Joe
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Pranith Kumar Karampuri" <[email protected]>
> To: "Joseph Fernandes" <[email protected]>
> Cc: "Gluster Devel" <[email protected]>, "Varun Shastry"
> <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 9:34:26 PM
> Subject: Re: [Gluster-devel] spurious regression failures again!
>
>
> On 07/15/2014 09:24 PM, Joseph Fernandes wrote:
>> Hi Pranith,
>>
>> Could you please share the link of the console output of the failures.
> Added them inline. Thanks for reminding :-)
>
> Pranith
>> Regards,
>> Joe
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Pranith Kumar Karampuri" <[email protected]>
>> To: "Gluster Devel" <[email protected]>, "Varun Shastry"
>> <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 8:52:44 PM
>> Subject: [Gluster-devel] spurious regression failures again!
>>
>> hi,
>> We have 4 tests failing once in a while causing problems:
>> 1) tests/bugs/bug-1087198.t - Author: Varun
> http://build.gluster.org/job/rackspace-regression-2GB-triggered/379/consoleFull
>> 2) tests/basic/mgmt_v3-locks.t - Author: Avra
> http://build.gluster.org/job/rackspace-regression-2GB-triggered/375/consoleFull
>> 3) tests/basic/fops-sanity.t - Author: Pranith
> http://build.gluster.org/job/rackspace-regression-2GB-triggered/383/consoleFull
>> Please take a look at them and post updates.
>>
>> Pranith
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