Hey, 

Sorry for the late reply. 
Why have you provided the same bricks for replica and disperse volume? 

-- 
Ashish 

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From: "Tom Fite" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 3, 2018 2:21:24 AM 
Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] Wrong volume size with df 

For what it's worth here, after I added a hot tier to the pool, the brick sizes 
are now reporting the correct size of all bricks combined instead of just one 
brick. 

Not sure if that gives you any clues for this... maybe adding another brick to 
the pool would have a similar effect? 


On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 11:44 AM, Tom Fite < [email protected] > wrote: 



Sure! 

> 1 - output of gluster volume heal <volname> info 

Brick pod-sjc1-gluster1:/data/brick1/gv0 
Status: Connected 
Number of entries: 0 

Brick pod-sjc1-gluster2:/data/brick1/gv0 
Status: Connected 
Number of entries: 0 

Brick pod-sjc1-gluster1:/data/brick2/gv0 
Status: Connected 
Number of entries: 0 

Brick pod-sjc1-gluster2:/data/brick2/gv0 
Status: Connected 
Number of entries: 0 

Brick pod-sjc1-gluster1:/data/brick3/gv0 
Status: Connected 
Number of entries: 0 

Brick pod-sjc1-gluster2:/data/brick3/gv0 
Status: Connected 
Number of entries: 0 

> 2 - /var/log/glusterfs - provide log file with mountpoint-volumename.log 

Attached 

> 3 - output of gluster volume <volname> info 

[root@pod-sjc1-gluster2 ~]# gluster volume info 
Volume Name: gv0 
Type: Distributed-Replicate 
Volume ID: d490a9ec-f9c8-4f10-a7f3-e1b6d3ced196 
Status: Started 
Snapshot Count: 13 
Number of Bricks: 3 x 2 = 6 
Transport-type: tcp 
Bricks: 
Brick1: pod-sjc1-gluster1:/data/brick1/gv0 
Brick2: pod-sjc1-gluster2:/data/brick1/gv0 
Brick3: pod-sjc1-gluster1:/data/brick2/gv0 
Brick4: pod-sjc1-gluster2:/data/brick2/gv0 
Brick5: pod-sjc1-gluster1:/data/brick3/gv0 
Brick6: pod-sjc1-gluster2:/data/brick3/gv0 
Options Reconfigured: 
performance.cache-refresh-timeout: 60 
performance.stat-prefetch: on 
server.allow-insecure: on 
performance.flush-behind: on 
performance.rda-cache-limit: 32MB 
network.tcp-window-size: 1048576 
performance.nfs.io-threads: on 
performance.write-behind-window-size: 4MB 
performance.nfs.write-behind-window-size: 512MB 
performance.io-cache: on 
performance.quick-read: on 
features.cache-invalidation: on 
features.cache-invalidation-timeout: 600 
performance.cache-invalidation: on 
performance.md-cache-timeout: 600 
network.inode-lru-limit: 90000 
performance.cache-size: 4GB 
server.event-threads: 16 
client.event-threads: 16 
features.barrier: disable 
transport.address-family: inet 
nfs.disable: on 
performance.client-io-threads: on 
cluster.lookup-optimize: on 
server.outstanding-rpc-limit: 1024 
auto-delete: enable 
You have new mail in /var/spool/mail/root 

> 4 - output of gluster volume <volname> status 

[root@pod-sjc1-gluster2 ~]# gluster volume status gv0 
Status of volume: gv0 
Gluster process TCP Port RDMA Port Online Pid 
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 
Brick pod-sjc1-gluster1:/data/ 
brick1/gv0 49152 0 Y 3198 
Brick pod-sjc1-gluster2:/data/ 
brick1/gv0 49152 0 Y 4018 
Brick pod-sjc1-gluster1:/data/ 
brick2/gv0 49153 0 Y 3205 
Brick pod-sjc1-gluster2:/data/ 
brick2/gv0 49153 0 Y 4029 
Brick pod-sjc1-gluster1:/data/ 
brick3/gv0 49154 0 Y 3213 
Brick pod-sjc1-gluster2:/data/ 
brick3/gv0 49154 0 Y 4036 
Self-heal Daemon on localhost N/A N/A Y 17869 
Self-heal Daemon on pod-sjc1-gluster1.exava 
ult.com N/A N/A Y 3183 
Task Status of Volume gv0 
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 
There are no active volume tasks 

> 5 - Also, could you try unmount the volume and mount it again and check the 
> size? 

I have done this a few times but it doesn't seem to help. 

On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 11:18 AM, Ashish Pandey < [email protected] > wrote: 

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Could youplease provide following - 

1 - output of gluster volume heal <volname> info 
2 - /var/log/glusterfs - provide log file with mountpoint-volumename.log 
3 - output of gluster volume <volname> info 
4 - output of gluster volume <volname> status 
5 - Also, could you try unmount the volume and mount it again and check the 
size? 








From: "Teknologeek Teknologeek" < [email protected] > 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2017 2:54:40 AM 
Subject: [Gluster-users] Wrong volume size with df 


I have a glusterfs setup with distributed disperse volumes 5 * ( 4 + 2 ). 

After a server crash, "gluster peer status" reports all peers as connected. 

"gluster volume status detail" shows that all bricks are up and running with 
the right size, but when I use df from a client mount point, the size displayed 
is about 1/6 of the total size. 

When browsing the data, they seem to be ok tho. 

I need some help to understand what's going on as i can't delete the volume and 
recreate it from scratch. 

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