Steve: Tested that myself - not the nagios part, but the gluster commands you posted later - and no errors or zombies.
Somebody else reported the same, so, sounds consistent. There must be another process there biting your gluster, turning it into a haunted scenario. Cheers, Carlos On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 12:19 PM, Steve Thomas < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm running Gluster 3.4.2 on Redhat 6.5 with 4 servers with a brick on > each. This brick is mounted locally and used by apache to server audio > files for an IVR system. Each of these audio files are typically around > 80-100Kb. > > System appears to be working ok in terms of health and status via gluster > CLI. > > The system is monitored by nagios and there's a check for zombie processes > and the gluster status. It appears that over a 24 hour period the number of > Zombie processes on the box has increased and is continually increasing. > Investigating these are "glusterd" processes. > > I'm making an assumption but I'd suspect that the regular nagios checks > are resulting in the increase in zombie processes as they are querying the > glusterd process. The command that the nagios plugin is running is: > > #Check heal status > gluster volume heal audio info > > #Check volume status > gluster volume status audio detail > > Does anyone have any suggestions as to why glusterd is resulting in these > zombie processes? > > Thanks for help in advance, > > Steve > > > > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://supercolony.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users >
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