Hi, I'm hoping there is someone who can point me in the right direction on
this issue. Any leads would be appreciated, as I've basically hit a dead
end at this point.

Thanks,

Ben

On Sat, Mar 13, 2021 at 4:56 PM Ben <gravyf...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi, I could use some help with a problem I'm having with the Gluster
> storage servers I use in my oVirt data center. I first noticed the problem
> when files would constantly heal after rebooting one of the Gluster nodes
> -- in the replica 2/arbiter, the node that remained online and the arbiter
> would begin healing files and never finish.
>
> I raised the issue with the helpful folks over at Gluster:
> https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/issues/2226
>
> The short version is this: after running a tcpdump and noticing malformed
> RPC calls to Gluster from one of my oVirt nodes, they're looking for a
> stack trace of whatever process is running I/O on the Gluster cluster from
> oVirt in order to figure out what it's doing and if the write problems
> could cause the indefinite healing I'm seeing. After checking the qemu
> PIDs, it doesn't look like they are actually performing the writes -- is
> there a particular part of the oVirt stack I can look at to find the write
> operations to Gluster? I don't see anything else doing read/write on the VM
> image files on the Gluster mount, but I could be missing something.
>
> NB: I'm using a traditional Gluster setup with the FUSE client, not
> hyperconverged.
>
> Thanks in advance for any assistance.
>
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