Hi Alessandro,

I am sorry to hear that you are facing problems with rebalance.

Currently rebalance does not have the information as to how many files exist on 
the volume and so cannot calculate/estimate the time it will take to complete. 
Improving the rebalance status output to provide that info is on our to-do list 
already and we will be working on that.

I have a few questions :

1. Which version of Glusterfs are you using? 
2. How did you stop the rebalance ? I assume you ran "gluster <volume> 
rebalance stop" but just wanted confirmation.
3. What file operations were being performed during the rebalance?
4. Can you send the "gluster volume info" output as well as the gluster log 
files?

Regards,
Nithya

----- Original Message -----
From: "Alessandro Ipe" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, March 20, 2015 4:52:35 PM
Subject: [Gluster-users] Is rebalance completely broken on 3.5.3 ?



Hi, 





After lauching a "rebalance" on an idle gluster system one week ago, its status 
told me it has scanned 

more than 23 millions files on each of my 6 bricks. However, without knowing at 
least the total files to 

be scanned, this status is USELESS from an end-user perspective, because it 
does not allow you to 

know WHEN the rebalance could eventually complete (one day, one week, one year 
or never). From 

my point of view, the total files per bricks could be obtained and maintained 
when activating quota, 

since the whole filesystem has to be crawled... 



After one week being offline and still no clue when the rebalance would 
complete, I decided to stop it... 

Enormous mistake... It seems that rebalance cannot manage to not screw some 
files. Example, on 

the only client mounting the gluster system, "ls -la /home/seviri" returns 

ls: cannot access /home/seviri/.forward: Stale NFS file handle 

ls: cannot access /home/seviri/.forward: Stale NFS file handle 

-????????? ? ? ? ? ? .forward 

-????????? ? ? ? ? ? .forward 

while this file could perfectly be accessed before (being rebalanced) and has 
not been modifed for at 

least 3 years. 



Getting the extended attributes on the various bricks 3, 4, 5, 6 (3-4 
replicate, 5-6 replicate) 

Brick 3: 

ls -l /data/glusterfs/home/brick?/seviri/.forward 

-rw-r--r-- 2 seviri users 68 May 26 2014 
/data/glusterfs/home/brick1/seviri/.forward 

-rw-r--r-- 2 seviri users 68 Mar 10 10:22 
/data/glusterfs/home/brick2/seviri/.forward 



getfattr -d -m . -e hex /data/glusterfs/home/brick?/seviri/.forward 

# file: data/glusterfs/home/brick1/seviri/.forward 

trusted.afr.home-client-8=0x000000000000000000000000 

trusted.afr.home-client-9=0x000000000000000000000000 

trusted.gfid=0xc1d268beb17443a39d914de917de123a 



# file: data/glusterfs/home/brick2/seviri/.forward 

trusted.afr.home-client-10=0x000000000000000000000000 

trusted.afr.home-client-11=0x000000000000000000000000 

trusted.gfid=0x14a1c10eb1474ef2bf72f4c6c64a90ce 

trusted.glusterfs.quota.4138a9fa-a453-4b8e-905a-e02cce07d717.contri=0x0000000000000200
 

trusted.pgfid.4138a9fa-a453-4b8e-905a-e02cce07d717=0x00000001 



Brick 4: 

ls -l /data/glusterfs/home/brick?/seviri/.forward 

-rw-r--r-- 2 seviri users 68 May 26 2014 
/data/glusterfs/home/brick1/seviri/.forward 

-rw-r--r-- 2 seviri users 68 Mar 10 10:22 
/data/glusterfs/home/brick2/seviri/.forward 



getfattr -d -m . -e hex /data/glusterfs/home/brick?/seviri/.forward 

# file: data/glusterfs/home/brick1/seviri/.forward 

trusted.afr.home-client-8=0x000000000000000000000000 

trusted.afr.home-client-9=0x000000000000000000000000 

trusted.gfid=0xc1d268beb17443a39d914de917de123a 



# file: data/glusterfs/home/brick2/seviri/.forward 

trusted.afr.home-client-10=0x000000000000000000000000 

trusted.afr.home-client-11=0x000000000000000000000000 

trusted.gfid=0x14a1c10eb1474ef2bf72f4c6c64a90ce 

trusted.glusterfs.quota.4138a9fa-a453-4b8e-905a-e02cce07d717.contri=0x0000000000000200
 

trusted.pgfid.4138a9fa-a453-4b8e-905a-e02cce07d717=0x00000001 



Brick 5: 

ls -l /data/glusterfs/home/brick?/seviri/.forward 

---------T 2 root root 0 Mar 18 08:19 
/data/glusterfs/home/brick2/seviri/.forward 



getfattr -d -m . -e hex /data/glusterfs/home/brick?/seviri/.forward 

# file: data/glusterfs/home/brick2/seviri/.forward 

trusted.gfid=0x14a1c10eb1474ef2bf72f4c6c64a90ce 

trusted.glusterfs.dht.linkto=0x686f6d652d7265706c69636174652d3400 



Brick 6: 

ls -l /data/glusterfs/home/brick?/seviri/.forward 

---------T 2 root root 0 Mar 18 08:19 
/data/glusterfs/home/brick2/seviri/.forward 



getfattr -d -m . -e hex /data/glusterfs/home/brick?/seviri/.forward 

# file: data/glusterfs/home/brick2/seviri/.forward 

trusted.gfid=0x14a1c10eb1474ef2bf72f4c6c64a90ce 

trusted.glusterfs.dht.linkto=0x686f6d652d7265706c69636174652d3400 



Looking at the results from bricks 3 & 4 shows something weird. The file exists 
on 2 sub-bricks 

storage directories, while it should only be found once on each brick server. 
Or is the issue lying in the 

results of bricks 5 & 6 ? How can I fix this, please ? By the way, the 
split-brain tutorial only covers 

BASIC split-brain conditions and not complex (real life) cases like this one. 
It would definitely benefit if 

enriched by this one. 



More generally, I think the concept of gluster is promising, but if basic 
commands (rebalance, 

absolutely needed after adding more storage) from its own cli allows to put the 
system into an 

unstable state, I am really starting to question its ability to be used in a 
production environment. And 

from an end-user perspective, I do not care about new features added, no matter 
how appealing they 

could be, if the basic ones are not almost totally reliable. Finally, testing 
gluster under high load on the 

brick servers (real world conditions) would certainly gives insight to the 
developpers on what it failing 

and what needs therefore to be fixed to mitigate this and improve gluster 
reliability. 



Forgive my harsh words/criticisms, but having to struggle with gluster issues 
for two weeks now is 

getting on my nerves since my colleagues can not use the data stored on it and 
I do not see any time 

from now when it will be back online. 





Regards, 





Alessandro. 



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