To add further information: 1) Note A: # cat /sys/kernel/debug/o2dlm/6D419D86AE8A4DB1940788EDDA27027B/dlm_state Domain: 6D419D86AE8A4DB1940788EDDA27027B Key: 0xc955c1d5 Thread Pid: 3869 Node: 1 State: JOINED Number of Joins: 1 Joining Node: 255 Domain Map: 1 2 Live Map: 1 2 Lock Resources: 70731 (442210) MLEs: 0 (1048380) Blocking: 0 (647669) Mastery: 0 (400711) Migration: 0 (0) Lists: Dirty=Empty Purge=Empty PendingASTs=Empty PendingBASTs=Empty Purge Count: 0 Refs: 70732 Dead Node: 255 Recovery Pid: 3870 Master: 255 State: INACTIVE Recovery Map: Recovery Node State:
Node B: # cat /sys/kernel/debug/o2dlm/6D419D86AE8A4DB1940788EDDA27027B/dlm_state Domain: 6D419D86AE8A4DB1940788EDDA27027B Key: 0xc955c1d5 Thread Pid: 3757 Node: 2 State: JOINED Number of Joins: 1 Joining Node: 255 Domain Map: 1 2 Live Map: 1 2 Lock Resources: 48113 (50521) MLEs: 0 (85510) Blocking: 0 (35121) Mastery: 0 (50389) Migration: 0 (0) Lists: Dirty=Empty Purge=Empty PendingASTs=Empty PendingBASTs=Empty Purge Count: 0 Refs: 48114 Dead Node: 255 Recovery Pid: 3758 Master: 255 State: INACTIVE Recovery Map: Recovery Node State: There are no busy locks apparently, as shown by # debugfs.ocfs2 -R "fs_locks -B" /dev/sda1 # I am unable to kill any of these processes, even with kill -9. # cat /etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf cluster: node_count = 2 name = ocfs2ftpcluster node: ip_port = 7777 ip_address = 192.168.0.1 number = 1 name = prtftp01 cluster = ocfs2ftpcluster node: ip_port = 7777 ip_address = 192.168.0.2 number = 2 name = prtftp02 cluster = ocfs2ftpcluster If you'd like the output of : # debugfs.ocfs2 -R "fs_locks" /dev/sda1 | wc -l 768681 I can give it, but it's a lot output. --Jason On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Jason Price <japr...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm setting up an HA ftp server (amongst other services). > > When two connections happen simultaneously, and (more specifically) the > same user from two IP's attempt to access the same file (one for reading, > and one for writing), the processes both hang. And all subsequent attempts > to either read or write the file fail. > > The two processes that seem to have caused the lock: > user 24139 1657 Thu Apr 1 18:25:01 2010 proftpd: cbs - > ::ffff:xxx.yyy.0.253: RETR prim_wo_img_dom.obs > user 24142 1657 Thu Apr 1 18:25:01 2010 proftpd: cbs - > ::ffff:xxx.yyy.103.208: STOR prim_wo_img_dom.obs > > (there are 49 other process trying to do the same things, but these are the > first ones.) > > I'm more than happy to provide any information needed on this issue: > > OSL > CentOS release 5.4 (Final) > > uname -a: > Linux prtftp01<omitted> 2.6.18-164.11.1.el5 #1 SMP Wed Jan 20 07:32:21 EST > 2010 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux > > ocfs2 version 1.4.4 > > At the moment, only one host is actively serving FTP at any time. I can > fail the services back and forth as needed. > > --Jason
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