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No, but the health check happens every 5 seconds, and the message is not rate limited, so if it doesn't happen again in 5 seconds, then the health issue has cleared.

Daniel

On 09/24/2018 03:36 PM, David C wrote:
Hi Daniel

Thanks for the response.

It's only happened once since the server was started at midnight. There would have been very little activity in that time so that would seem to support your theory.

I'll monitor it to see if it reoccurs.

Is there anything I need to do to clear the unhealthy status? Would you expect there to be a message to say the server has returned to a healthy state?

Thanks
David


On Mon, 24 Sep 2018, 18:09 Daniel Gryniewicz, <d...@redhat.com <mailto:d...@redhat.com>> wrote:

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    I think this is due to the low traffic.  What that check says is
    that we
    got new ops enqueued (1, in this case) but no ops dequeued.  However,
    since there was only 1 op enqueued, I suspect that the issue is that no
    ops came in during the sampling period, except for one right at the
    end,
    which hasn't been handled yet.

    Does this message keep occurring?  Or does it happen only once?

    Daniel

    On 09/24/2018 12:28 PM, David C wrote:
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     >
     > Hi All
     >
     > CentOS 7.5
     > nfs-ganesha-vfs-2.6.3-1.el7.x86_64
     > nfs-ganesha-2.6.3-1.el7.x86_64
     > libntirpc-1.6.3-1.el7.x86_64
     >
     > Exporting some directories with VFS FSAL
     >
     > Nfsv3 only, currently very light traffic (a few clients connecting).
     >
     > After starting Ganesha the following was logged after about 12 hours:
     >
     >     24/09/2018 12:11:00 : epoch 5ba8165e : fsrv01:
     >     ganesha.nfsd-22835[dbus_heartbeat] nfs_health :DBUS :WARN :Health
     >     status is unhealthy. enq new: 11925, old: 11924; deq new: 11924,
     >     old: 11924
     >
     >
     > Nfs access still seems fine from the clients.
     >
     > Could someone point me in the direction of how to diagnose this
    message
     > please?
     >
     > Thanks,
     > David
     >
     >
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