On 03/18/2010 07:18 PM, Lee Simpson wrote:
Hello,
Just thought id share the experience i had with a gluster client error and the
solution i found after much searching and chatting with some IRC guys.
Im running a simple 2 server with multiple clients using cluster/replicate.
Randomly newly created files produced the following error in the gluster client
logs when accessed;
"W [fuse-bridge.c:858:fuse_fd_cbk] glusterfs-fuse: 59480: OPEN() /data/randomfile-here
=> -1 (No such file or directory)"
These files are created by apache or other scripts (such as awstats on a cron).
Apache is then unable to read the file, and the above message appears in the
gluster logs everytime you try. If i SSH into the apache server and cat the
file it displays fine and then apache starts reading it fine.
I upgraded the client and server to 3.03 and tried reducing my configs to the
bare min without any performance volumes.. But the problem persisted...
SOLUTION
The solution was quite simple. It turned out that it was because the server's
data drive was formatted in ext4. Switched it to ext3 and the problems went
away!
Hope that helps someone else who finds this.
- Lee
Hi Lee,
can you provide you kernel version under use?. Your volume files?.
Let us figure out if this is related to "ext4"
Regards
--
Harshavardhana
http://www.gluster.com
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