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The health check is buggy sometimes, so we did "heartbeat_freq = 0;" in our
configs! We should fix this.

On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 5:47 PM, Daniel Gryniewicz <d...@redhat.com> wrote:

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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:
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>> 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:
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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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