[Adding gluster-users back]
Nothing amiss with volume info and status.
Can you check the agent.log and broker.log - will be under
/var/log/ovirt-hosted-engine-ha/
Also the gluster client logs - under
/var/log/glusterfs/rhev-data-center-mnt-glusterSD<volume>.log
On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 12:08 PM, Jim Kusznir <jim(a)palousetech.com> wrote:
I believe the gluster data store for the engine is up and working
correctly. The rest are not mounted, as the engine hasn't managed to start
correctly yet. I did perform the copy-a-junk-file into the data store,
then check to ensure its there on another host, then delete that and see
that it disappeared on the first host; it passed that test. Here's the
info and status. (I have NOT performed the steps that Krutika and
Ravishankar suggested yet, as I don't have my data volumes working again
yet.
[root@ovirt2 images]# gluster volume info
Volume Name: data
Type: Replicate
Volume ID: e670c488-ac16-4dd1-8bd3-e43b2e42cc59
Status: Started
Snapshot Count: 0
Number of Bricks: 1 x (2 + 1) = 3
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: ovirt1.nwfiber.com:/gluster/brick2/data
Brick2: ovirt2.nwfiber.com:/gluster/brick2/data
Brick3: ovirt3.nwfiber.com:/gluster/brick2/data (arbiter)
Options Reconfigured:
diagnostics.count-fop-hits: on
diagnostics.latency-measurement: on
changelog.changelog: on
geo-replication.ignore-pid-check: on
geo-replication.indexing: on
server.allow-insecure: on
performance.readdir-ahead: on
performance.quick-read: off
performance.read-ahead: off
performance.io-cache: off
performance.stat-prefetch: off
cluster.eager-lock: enable
network.remote-dio: enable
cluster.quorum-type: auto
cluster.server-quorum-type: server
storage.owner-uid: 36
storage.owner-gid: 36
features.shard: on
features.shard-block-size: 512MB
performance.low-prio-threads: 32
cluster.data-self-heal-algorithm: full
cluster.locking-scheme: granular
cluster.shd-wait-qlength: 10000
cluster.shd-max-threads: 8
network.ping-timeout: 30
user.cifs: off
nfs.disable: on
performance.strict-o-direct: on
Volume Name: data-hdd
Type: Replicate
Volume ID: d342a3ab-16f3-49f0-bbcf-f788be8ac5f1
Status: Started
Snapshot Count: 0
Number of Bricks: 1 x 3 = 3
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: 172.172.1.11:/gluster/brick3/data-hdd
Brick2: 172.172.1.12:/gluster/brick3/data-hdd
Brick3: 172.172.1.13:/gluster/brick3/data-hdd
Options Reconfigured:
diagnostics.count-fop-hits: on
diagnostics.latency-measurement: on
network.ping-timeout: 30
server.allow-insecure: on
storage.owner-gid: 36
storage.owner-uid: 36
user.cifs: off
features.shard: on
cluster.shd-wait-qlength: 10000
cluster.shd-max-threads: 8
cluster.locking-scheme: granular
cluster.data-self-heal-algorithm: full
cluster.server-quorum-type: server
cluster.quorum-type: auto
cluster.eager-lock: enable
network.remote-dio: enable
performance.low-prio-threads: 32
performance.stat-prefetch: off
performance.io-cache: off
performance.read-ahead: off
performance.quick-read: off
changelog.changelog: on
geo-replication.ignore-pid-check: on
geo-replication.indexing: on
transport.address-family: inet
performance.readdir-ahead: on
Volume Name: engine
Type: Replicate
Volume ID: 87ad86b9-d88b-457e-ba21-5d3173c612de
Status: Started
Snapshot Count: 0
Number of Bricks: 1 x (2 + 1) = 3
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: ovirt1.nwfiber.com:/gluster/brick1/engine
Brick2: ovirt2.nwfiber.com:/gluster/brick1/engine
Brick3: ovirt3.nwfiber.com:/gluster/brick1/engine (arbiter)
Options Reconfigured:
changelog.changelog: on
geo-replication.ignore-pid-check: on
geo-replication.indexing: on
performance.readdir-ahead: on
performance.quick-read: off
performance.read-ahead: off
performance.io-cache: off
performance.stat-prefetch: off
cluster.eager-lock: enable
network.remote-dio: off
cluster.quorum-type: auto
cluster.server-quorum-type: server
storage.owner-uid: 36
storage.owner-gid: 36
features.shard: on
features.shard-block-size: 512MB
performance.low-prio-threads: 32
cluster.data-self-heal-algorithm: full
cluster.locking-scheme: granular
cluster.shd-wait-qlength: 10000
cluster.shd-max-threads: 6
network.ping-timeout: 30
user.cifs: off
nfs.disable: on
performance.strict-o-direct: on
Volume Name: iso
Type: Replicate
Volume ID: b1ba15f5-0f0f-4411-89d0-595179f02b92
Status: Started
Snapshot Count: 0
Number of Bricks: 1 x (2 + 1) = 3
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: ovirt1.nwfiber.com:/gluster/brick4/iso
Brick2: ovirt2.nwfiber.com:/gluster/brick4/iso
Brick3: ovirt3.nwfiber.com:/gluster/brick4/iso (arbiter)
Options Reconfigured:
performance.strict-o-direct: on
nfs.disable: on
user.cifs: off
network.ping-timeout: 30
cluster.shd-max-threads: 6
cluster.shd-wait-qlength: 10000
cluster.locking-scheme: granular
cluster.data-self-heal-algorithm: full
performance.low-prio-threads: 32
features.shard-block-size: 512MB
features.shard: on
storage.owner-gid: 36
storage.owner-uid: 36
cluster.server-quorum-type: server
cluster.quorum-type: auto
network.remote-dio: off
cluster.eager-lock: enable
performance.stat-prefetch: off
performance.io-cache: off
performance.read-ahead: off
performance.quick-read: off
performance.readdir-ahead: on
[root@ovirt2 images]# gluster volume status
Status of volume: data
Gluster process TCP Port RDMA Port Online
Pid
------------------------------------------------------------
------------------
Brick ovirt1.nwfiber.com:/gluster/brick2/da
ta 49152 0 Y
3226
Brick ovirt2.nwfiber.com:/gluster/brick2/da
ta 49152 0 Y
2967
Brick ovirt3.nwfiber.com:/gluster/brick2/da
ta 49152 0 Y
2554
Self-heal Daemon on localhost N/A N/A Y
4818
Self-heal Daemon on
ovirt3.nwfiber.com N/A N/A Y
17853
Self-heal Daemon on
ovirt1.nwfiber.com N/A N/A Y
4771
Task Status of Volume data
------------------------------------------------------------
------------------
There are no active volume tasks
Status of volume: data-hdd
Gluster process TCP Port RDMA Port Online
Pid
------------------------------------------------------------
------------------
Brick 172.172.1.11:/gluster/brick3/data-hdd 49153 0 Y
3232
Brick 172.172.1.12:/gluster/brick3/data-hdd 49153 0 Y
2976
Brick 172.172.1.13:/gluster/brick3/data-hdd N/A N/A N
N/A
NFS Server on localhost N/A N/A N
N/A
Self-heal Daemon on localhost N/A N/A Y
4818
NFS Server on
ovirt3.nwfiber.com N/A N/A N
N/A
Self-heal Daemon on
ovirt3.nwfiber.com N/A N/A Y
17853
NFS Server on
ovirt1.nwfiber.com N/A N/A N
N/A
Self-heal Daemon on
ovirt1.nwfiber.com N/A N/A Y
4771
Task Status of Volume data-hdd
------------------------------------------------------------
------------------
There are no active volume tasks
Status of volume: engine
Gluster process TCP Port RDMA Port Online
Pid
------------------------------------------------------------
------------------
Brick ovirt1.nwfiber.com:/gluster/brick1/en
gine 49154 0 Y
3239
Brick ovirt2.nwfiber.com:/gluster/brick1/en
gine 49154 0 Y
2982
Brick ovirt3.nwfiber.com:/gluster/brick1/en
gine 49154 0 Y
2578
Self-heal Daemon on localhost N/A N/A Y
4818
Self-heal Daemon on
ovirt3.nwfiber.com N/A N/A Y
17853
Self-heal Daemon on
ovirt1.nwfiber.com N/A N/A Y
4771
Task Status of Volume engine
------------------------------------------------------------
------------------
There are no active volume tasks
Status of volume: iso
Gluster process TCP Port RDMA Port Online
Pid
------------------------------------------------------------
------------------
Brick ovirt1.nwfiber.com:/gluster/brick4/is
o 49155 0 Y
3247
Brick ovirt2.nwfiber.com:/gluster/brick4/is
o 49155 0 Y
2990
Brick ovirt3.nwfiber.com:/gluster/brick4/is
o 49155 0 Y
2580
Self-heal Daemon on localhost N/A N/A Y
4818
Self-heal Daemon on
ovirt3.nwfiber.com N/A N/A Y
17853
Self-heal Daemon on
ovirt1.nwfiber.com N/A N/A Y
4771
Task Status of Volume iso
------------------------------------------------------------
------------------
There are no active volume tasks
On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 11:30 PM, Sahina Bose <sabose(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 10:42 AM, Jim Kusznir <jim(a)palousetech.com>
> wrote:
>
>> hosted-engine --deploy failed (would not come up on my existing gluster
>> storage). However, I realized no changes were written to my existing
>> storage. So, I went back to trying to get my old engine running.
>>
>> hosted-engine --vm-status is now taking a very long time (5+minutes) to
>> return, and it returns stail information everywhere. I thought perhaps the
>> lockspace is corrupt, so tried to clean that and metadata, but both are
>> failing (--cleam-metadata has hung and I can't even ctrl-c out of it).
>>
>> How can I reinitialize all the lockspace/metadata safely? There is no
>> engine or VMs running currently....
>>
>
> I think the first thing to make sure is that your storage is up and
> running. So can you mount the gluster volumes and able to access the
> contents there?
> Please provide the gluster volume info and gluster volume status of the
> volumes that you're using.
>
>
>
>> --Jim
>>
>> On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 9:33 PM, Jim Kusznir <jim(a)palousetech.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Well, things went from bad to very, very bad....
>>>
>>> It appears that during one of the 2 minute lockups, the fencing agents
>>> decided that another node in the cluster was down. As a result, 2 of the 3
>>> nodes were simultaneously reset with fencing agent reboot. After the nodes
>>> came back up, the engine would not start. All running VMs (including VMs
>>> on the 3rd node that was not rebooted) crashed.
>>>
>>> I've now been working for about 3 hours trying to get the engine to
>>> come up. I don't know why it won't start. hosted-engine --vm-start
says
>>> its starting, but it doesn't start (virsh doesn't show any VMs
running).
>>> I'm currently running --deploy, as I had run out of options for anything
>>> else I can come up with. I hope this will allow me to re-import all my
>>> existing VMs and allow me to start them back up after everything comes back
>>> up.
>>>
>>> I do have an unverified geo-rep backup; I don't know if it is a good
>>> backup (there were several prior messages to this list, but I didn't get
>>> replies to my questions. It was running in what I believe to be
"strange",
>>> and the data directories are larger than their source).
>>>
>>> I'll see if my --deploy works, and if not, I'll be back with another
>>> message/help request.
>>>
>>> When the dust settles and I'm at least minimally functional again, I
>>> really want to understand why all these technologies designed to offer
>>> redundancy conspired to reduce uptime and create failures where there
>>> weren't any otherwise. I thought with hosted engine, 3 ovirt servers
and
>>> glusterfs with minimum replica 2+arb or replica 3 should have offered
>>> strong resilience against server failure or disk failure, and should have
>>> prevented / recovered from data corruption. Instead, all of the above
>>> happened (once I get my cluster back up, I still have to try and recover my
>>> webserver VM, which won't boot due to XFS corrupt journal issues created
>>> during the gluster crashes). I think a lot of these issues were rooted
>>> from the upgrade from 4.1 to 4.2.
>>>
>>> --Jim
>>>
>>> On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 6:25 PM, Jim Kusznir <jim(a)palousetech.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I also finally found the following in my system log on one server:
>>>>
>>>> [10679.524491] INFO: task glusterclogro:14933 blocked for more than
>>>> 120 seconds.
>>>> [10679.525826] "echo 0 >
/proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs"
>>>> disables this message.
>>>> [10679.527144] glusterclogro D ffff97209832bf40 0 14933 1
>>>> 0x00000080
>>>> [10679.527150] Call Trace:
>>>> [10679.527161] [<ffffffffb9913f79>] schedule+0x29/0x70
>>>> [10679.527218] [<ffffffffc060e388>]
_xfs_log_force_lsn+0x2e8/0x340
>>>> [xfs]
>>>> [10679.527225] [<ffffffffb92cf1b0>] ? wake_up_state+0x20/0x20
>>>> [10679.527254] [<ffffffffc05eeb97>] xfs_file_fsync+0x107/0x1e0
[xfs]
>>>> [10679.527260] [<ffffffffb944f0e7>] do_fsync+0x67/0xb0
>>>> [10679.527268] [<ffffffffb992076f>] ?
system_call_after_swapgs+0xbc/
>>>> 0x160
>>>> [10679.527271] [<ffffffffb944f3d0>] SyS_fsync+0x10/0x20
>>>> [10679.527275] [<ffffffffb992082f>]
system_call_fastpath+0x1c/0x21
>>>> [10679.527279] [<ffffffffb992077b>] ?
system_call_after_swapgs+0xc8/
>>>> 0x160
>>>> [10679.527283] INFO: task glusterposixfsy:14941 blocked for more than
>>>> 120 seconds.
>>>> [10679.528608] "echo 0 >
/proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs"
>>>> disables this message.
>>>> [10679.529956] glusterposixfsy D ffff972495f84f10 0 14941 1
>>>> 0x00000080
>>>> [10679.529961] Call Trace:
>>>> [10679.529966] [<ffffffffb9913f79>] schedule+0x29/0x70
>>>> [10679.530003] [<ffffffffc060e388>]
_xfs_log_force_lsn+0x2e8/0x340
>>>> [xfs]
>>>> [10679.530008] [<ffffffffb92cf1b0>] ? wake_up_state+0x20/0x20
>>>> [10679.530038] [<ffffffffc05eeb97>] xfs_file_fsync+0x107/0x1e0
[xfs]
>>>> [10679.530042] [<ffffffffb944f0e7>] do_fsync+0x67/0xb0
>>>> [10679.530046] [<ffffffffb992076f>] ?
system_call_after_swapgs+0xbc/
>>>> 0x160
>>>> [10679.530050] [<ffffffffb944f3f3>] SyS_fdatasync+0x13/0x20
>>>> [10679.530054] [<ffffffffb992082f>]
system_call_fastpath+0x1c/0x21
>>>> [10679.530058] [<ffffffffb992077b>] ?
system_call_after_swapgs+0xc8/
>>>> 0x160
>>>> [10679.530062] INFO: task glusteriotwr13:15486 blocked for more than
>>>> 120 seconds.
>>>> [10679.531805] "echo 0 >
/proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs"
>>>> disables this message.
>>>> [10679.533732] glusteriotwr13 D ffff9720a83f0000 0 15486 1
>>>> 0x00000080
>>>> [10679.533738] Call Trace:
>>>> [10679.533747] [<ffffffffb9913f79>] schedule+0x29/0x70
>>>> [10679.533799] [<ffffffffc060e388>]
_xfs_log_force_lsn+0x2e8/0x340
>>>> [xfs]
>>>> [10679.533806] [<ffffffffb92cf1b0>] ? wake_up_state+0x20/0x20
>>>> [10679.533846] [<ffffffffc05eeb97>] xfs_file_fsync+0x107/0x1e0
[xfs]
>>>> [10679.533852] [<ffffffffb944f0e7>] do_fsync+0x67/0xb0
>>>> [10679.533858] [<ffffffffb992076f>] ?
system_call_after_swapgs+0xbc/
>>>> 0x160
>>>> [10679.533863] [<ffffffffb944f3f3>] SyS_fdatasync+0x13/0x20
>>>> [10679.533868] [<ffffffffb992082f>]
system_call_fastpath+0x1c/0x21
>>>> [10679.533873] [<ffffffffb992077b>] ?
system_call_after_swapgs+0xc8/
>>>> 0x160
>>>> [10919.512757] INFO: task glusterclogro:14933 blocked for more than
>>>> 120 seconds.
>>>> [10919.514714] "echo 0 >
/proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs"
>>>> disables this message.
>>>> [10919.516663] glusterclogro D ffff97209832bf40 0 14933 1
>>>> 0x00000080
>>>> [10919.516677] Call Trace:
>>>> [10919.516690] [<ffffffffb9913f79>] schedule+0x29/0x70
>>>> [10919.516696] [<ffffffffb99118e9>] schedule_timeout+0x239/0x2c0
>>>> [10919.516703] [<ffffffffb951cc04>] ? blk_finish_plug+0x14/0x40
>>>> [10919.516768] [<ffffffffc05e9224>] ?
_xfs_buf_ioapply+0x334/0x460
>>>> [xfs]
>>>> [10919.516774] [<ffffffffb991432d>]
wait_for_completion+0xfd/0x140
>>>> [10919.516782] [<ffffffffb92cf1b0>] ? wake_up_state+0x20/0x20
>>>> [10919.516821] [<ffffffffc05eb0a3>] ? _xfs_buf_read+0x23/0x40
[xfs]
>>>> [10919.516859] [<ffffffffc05eafa9>]
xfs_buf_submit_wait+0xf9/0x1d0
>>>> [xfs]
>>>> [10919.516902] [<ffffffffc061b279>] ?
xfs_trans_read_buf_map+0x199/0x400
>>>> [xfs]
>>>> [10919.516940] [<ffffffffc05eb0a3>] _xfs_buf_read+0x23/0x40 [xfs]
>>>> [10919.516977] [<ffffffffc05eb1b9>] xfs_buf_read_map+0xf9/0x160
[xfs]
>>>> [10919.517022] [<ffffffffc061b279>]
xfs_trans_read_buf_map+0x199/0x400
>>>> [xfs]
>>>> [10919.517057] [<ffffffffc05c8d04>] xfs_da_read_buf+0xd4/0x100
[xfs]
>>>> [10919.517091] [<ffffffffc05c8d53>] xfs_da3_node_read+0x23/0xd0
[xfs]
>>>> [10919.517126] [<ffffffffc05c9fee>]
xfs_da3_node_lookup_int+0x6e/0x2f0
>>>> [xfs]
>>>> [10919.517160] [<ffffffffc05d5a1d>]
xfs_dir2_node_lookup+0x4d/0x170
>>>> [xfs]
>>>> [10919.517194] [<ffffffffc05ccf5d>] xfs_dir_lookup+0x1bd/0x1e0
[xfs]
>>>> [10919.517233] [<ffffffffc05fd8d9>] xfs_lookup+0x69/0x140 [xfs]
>>>> [10919.517271] [<ffffffffc05fa018>] xfs_vn_lookup+0x78/0xc0 [xfs]
>>>> [10919.517278] [<ffffffffb9425cf3>] lookup_real+0x23/0x60
>>>> [10919.517283] [<ffffffffb9426702>] __lookup_hash+0x42/0x60
>>>> [10919.517288] [<ffffffffb942d519>] SYSC_renameat2+0x3a9/0x5a0
>>>> [10919.517296] [<ffffffffb94d3753>] ?
selinux_file_free_security+0x2
>>>> 3/0x30
>>>> [10919.517304] [<ffffffffb992077b>] ?
system_call_after_swapgs+0xc8/
>>>> 0x160
>>>> [10919.517309] [<ffffffffb992076f>] ?
system_call_after_swapgs+0xbc/
>>>> 0x160
>>>> [10919.517313] [<ffffffffb992077b>] ?
system_call_after_swapgs+0xc8/
>>>> 0x160
>>>> [10919.517318] [<ffffffffb992076f>] ?
system_call_after_swapgs+0xbc/
>>>> 0x160
>>>> [10919.517323] [<ffffffffb942e58e>] SyS_renameat2+0xe/0x10
>>>> [10919.517328] [<ffffffffb942e5ce>] SyS_rename+0x1e/0x20
>>>> [10919.517333] [<ffffffffb992082f>]
system_call_fastpath+0x1c/0x21
>>>> [10919.517339] [<ffffffffb992077b>] ?
system_call_after_swapgs+0xc8/
>>>> 0x160
>>>> [11159.496095] INFO: task glusteriotwr9:15482 blocked for more than
>>>> 120 seconds.
>>>> [11159.497546] "echo 0 >
/proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs"
>>>> disables this message.
>>>> [11159.498978] glusteriotwr9 D ffff971fa0fa1fa0 0 15482 1
>>>> 0x00000080
>>>> [11159.498984] Call Trace:
>>>> [11159.498995] [<ffffffffb9911f00>] ? bit_wait+0x50/0x50
>>>> [11159.498999] [<ffffffffb9913f79>] schedule+0x29/0x70
>>>> [11159.499003] [<ffffffffb99118e9>] schedule_timeout+0x239/0x2c0
>>>> [11159.499056] [<ffffffffc05dd9b7>] ?
xfs_iext_bno_to_ext+0xa7/0x1a0
>>>> [xfs]
>>>> [11159.499082] [<ffffffffc05dd43e>] ?
xfs_iext_bno_to_irec+0x8e/0xd0
>>>> [xfs]
>>>> [11159.499090] [<ffffffffb92f7a12>] ? ktime_get_ts64+0x52/0xf0
>>>> [11159.499093] [<ffffffffb9911f00>] ? bit_wait+0x50/0x50
>>>> [11159.499097] [<ffffffffb991348d>]
io_schedule_timeout+0xad/0x130
>>>> [11159.499101] [<ffffffffb9913528>] io_schedule+0x18/0x20
>>>> [11159.499104] [<ffffffffb9911f11>] bit_wait_io+0x11/0x50
>>>> [11159.499107] [<ffffffffb9911ac1>] __wait_on_bit_lock+0x61/0xc0
>>>> [11159.499113] [<ffffffffb9393634>] __lock_page+0x74/0x90
>>>> [11159.499118] [<ffffffffb92bc210>] ? wake_bit_function+0x40/0x40
>>>> [11159.499121] [<ffffffffb9394154>] __find_lock_page+0x54/0x70
>>>> [11159.499125] [<ffffffffb9394e85>]
grab_cache_page_write_begin+0x
>>>> 55/0xc0
>>>> [11159.499130] [<ffffffffb9484b76>] iomap_write_begin+0x66/0x100
>>>> [11159.499135] [<ffffffffb9484edf>] iomap_write_actor+0xcf/0x1d0
>>>> [11159.499140] [<ffffffffb9484e10>] ? iomap_write_end+0x80/0x80
>>>> [11159.499144] [<ffffffffb94854e7>] iomap_apply+0xb7/0x150
>>>> [11159.499149] [<ffffffffb9485621>]
iomap_file_buffered_write+0xa1
>>>> /0xe0
>>>> [11159.499153] [<ffffffffb9484e10>] ? iomap_write_end+0x80/0x80
>>>> [11159.499182] [<ffffffffc05f025d>]
xfs_file_buffered_aio_write+0x12d/0x2c0
>>>> [xfs]
>>>> [11159.499213] [<ffffffffc05f057d>]
xfs_file_aio_write+0x18d/0x1b0
>>>> [xfs]
>>>> [11159.499217] [<ffffffffb941a533>] do_sync_write+0x93/0xe0
>>>> [11159.499222] [<ffffffffb941b010>] vfs_write+0xc0/0x1f0
>>>> [11159.499225] [<ffffffffb941c002>] SyS_pwrite64+0x92/0xc0
>>>> [11159.499230] [<ffffffffb992076f>] ?
system_call_after_swapgs+0xbc/
>>>> 0x160
>>>> [11159.499234] [<ffffffffb992082f>]
system_call_fastpath+0x1c/0x21
>>>> [11159.499238] [<ffffffffb992077b>] ?
system_call_after_swapgs+0xc8/
>>>> 0x160
>>>> [11279.488720] INFO: task xfsaild/dm-10:1134 blocked for more than 120
>>>> seconds.
>>>> [11279.490197] "echo 0 >
/proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs"
>>>> disables this message.
>>>> [11279.491665] xfsaild/dm-10 D ffff9720a8660fd0 0 1134 2
>>>> 0x00000000
>>>> [11279.491671] Call Trace:
>>>> [11279.491682] [<ffffffffb92a3a2e>] ?
try_to_del_timer_sync+0x5e/0x90
>>>> [11279.491688] [<ffffffffb9913f79>] schedule+0x29/0x70
>>>> [11279.491744] [<ffffffffc060de36>] _xfs_log_force+0x1c6/0x2c0
[xfs]
>>>> [11279.491750] [<ffffffffb92cf1b0>] ? wake_up_state+0x20/0x20
>>>> [11279.491783] [<ffffffffc0619fec>] ? xfsaild+0x16c/0x6f0 [xfs]
>>>> [11279.491817] [<ffffffffc060df5c>] xfs_log_force+0x2c/0x70 [xfs]
>>>> [11279.491849] [<ffffffffc0619e80>] ?
xfs_trans_ail_cursor_first+0x90/0x90
>>>> [xfs]
>>>> [11279.491880] [<ffffffffc0619fec>] xfsaild+0x16c/0x6f0 [xfs]
>>>> [11279.491913] [<ffffffffc0619e80>] ?
xfs_trans_ail_cursor_first+0x90/0x90
>>>> [xfs]
>>>> [11279.491919] [<ffffffffb92bb161>] kthread+0xd1/0xe0
>>>> [11279.491926] [<ffffffffb92bb090>] ?
insert_kthread_work+0x40/0x40
>>>> [11279.491932] [<ffffffffb9920677>]
ret_from_fork_nospec_begin+0x2
>>>> 1/0x21
>>>> [11279.491936] [<ffffffffb92bb090>] ?
insert_kthread_work+0x40/0x40
>>>> [11279.491976] INFO: task glusterclogfsyn:14934 blocked for more than
>>>> 120 seconds.
>>>> [11279.493466] "echo 0 >
/proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs"
>>>> disables this message.
>>>> [11279.494952] glusterclogfsyn D ffff97209832af70 0 14934 1
>>>> 0x00000080
>>>> [11279.494957] Call Trace:
>>>> [11279.494979] [<ffffffffc0309839>] ?
__split_and_process_bio+0x2e9/0x520
>>>> [dm_mod]
>>>> [11279.494983] [<ffffffffb9913f79>] schedule+0x29/0x70
>>>> [11279.494987] [<ffffffffb99118e9>] schedule_timeout+0x239/0x2c0
>>>> [11279.494997] [<ffffffffc0309d98>] ? dm_make_request+0x128/0x1a0
>>>> [dm_mod]
>>>> [11279.495001] [<ffffffffb991348d>]
io_schedule_timeout+0xad/0x130
>>>> [11279.495005] [<ffffffffb99145ad>]
wait_for_completion_io+0xfd/0x140
>>>> [11279.495010] [<ffffffffb92cf1b0>] ? wake_up_state+0x20/0x20
>>>> [11279.495016] [<ffffffffb951e574>] blkdev_issue_flush+0xb4/0x110
>>>> [11279.495049] [<ffffffffc06064b9>]
xfs_blkdev_issue_flush+0x19/0x20
>>>> [xfs]
>>>> [11279.495079] [<ffffffffc05eec40>] xfs_file_fsync+0x1b0/0x1e0
[xfs]
>>>> [11279.495086] [<ffffffffb944f0e7>] do_fsync+0x67/0xb0
>>>> [11279.495090] [<ffffffffb992076f>] ?
system_call_after_swapgs+0xbc/
>>>> 0x160
>>>> [11279.495094] [<ffffffffb944f3d0>] SyS_fsync+0x10/0x20
>>>> [11279.495098] [<ffffffffb992082f>]
system_call_fastpath+0x1c/0x21
>>>> [11279.495102] [<ffffffffb992077b>] ?
system_call_after_swapgs+0xc8/
>>>> 0x160
>>>> [11279.495105] INFO: task glusterposixfsy:14941 blocked for more than
>>>> 120 seconds.
>>>> [11279.496606] "echo 0 >
/proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs"
>>>> disables this message.
>>>> [11279.498114] glusterposixfsy D ffff972495f84f10 0 14941 1
>>>> 0x00000080
>>>> [11279.498118] Call Trace:
>>>> [11279.498134] [<ffffffffc0309839>] ?
__split_and_process_bio+0x2e9/0x520
>>>> [dm_mod]
>>>> [11279.498138] [<ffffffffb9913f79>] schedule+0x29/0x70
>>>> [11279.498142] [<ffffffffb99118e9>] schedule_timeout+0x239/0x2c0
>>>> [11279.498152] [<ffffffffc0309d98>] ? dm_make_request+0x128/0x1a0
>>>> [dm_mod]
>>>> [11279.498156] [<ffffffffb991348d>]
io_schedule_timeout+0xad/0x130
>>>> [11279.498160] [<ffffffffb99145ad>]
wait_for_completion_io+0xfd/0x140
>>>> [11279.498165] [<ffffffffb92cf1b0>] ? wake_up_state+0x20/0x20
>>>> [11279.498169] [<ffffffffb951e574>] blkdev_issue_flush+0xb4/0x110
>>>> [11279.498202] [<ffffffffc06064b9>]
xfs_blkdev_issue_flush+0x19/0x20
>>>> [xfs]
>>>> [11279.498231] [<ffffffffc05eec40>] xfs_file_fsync+0x1b0/0x1e0
[xfs]
>>>> [11279.498238] [<ffffffffb944f0e7>] do_fsync+0x67/0xb0
>>>> [11279.498242] [<ffffffffb992076f>] ?
system_call_after_swapgs+0xbc/
>>>> 0x160
>>>> [11279.498246] [<ffffffffb944f3f3>] SyS_fdatasync+0x13/0x20
>>>> [11279.498250] [<ffffffffb992082f>]
system_call_fastpath+0x1c/0x21
>>>> [11279.498254] [<ffffffffb992077b>] ?
system_call_after_swapgs+0xc8/
>>>> 0x160
>>>> [11279.498257] INFO: task glusteriotwr1:14950 blocked for more than
>>>> 120 seconds.
>>>> [11279.499789] "echo 0 >
/proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs"
>>>> disables this message.
>>>> [11279.501343] glusteriotwr1 D ffff97208b6daf70 0 14950 1
>>>> 0x00000080
>>>> [11279.501348] Call Trace:
>>>> [11279.501353] [<ffffffffb9913f79>] schedule+0x29/0x70
>>>> [11279.501390] [<ffffffffc060e388>]
_xfs_log_force_lsn+0x2e8/0x340
>>>> [xfs]
>>>> [11279.501396] [<ffffffffb92cf1b0>] ? wake_up_state+0x20/0x20
>>>> [11279.501428] [<ffffffffc05eeb97>] xfs_file_fsync+0x107/0x1e0
[xfs]
>>>> [11279.501432] [<ffffffffb944ef3f>] generic_write_sync+0x4f/0x70
>>>> [11279.501461] [<ffffffffc05f0545>]
xfs_file_aio_write+0x155/0x1b0
>>>> [xfs]
>>>> [11279.501466] [<ffffffffb941a533>] do_sync_write+0x93/0xe0
>>>> [11279.501471] [<ffffffffb941b010>] vfs_write+0xc0/0x1f0
>>>> [11279.501475] [<ffffffffb941c002>] SyS_pwrite64+0x92/0xc0
>>>> [11279.501479] [<ffffffffb992076f>] ?
system_call_after_swapgs+0xbc/
>>>> 0x160
>>>> [11279.501483] [<ffffffffb992082f>]
system_call_fastpath+0x1c/0x21
>>>> [11279.501489] [<ffffffffb992077b>] ?
system_call_after_swapgs+0xc8/
>>>> 0x160
>>>> [11279.501493] INFO: task glusteriotwr4:14953 blocked for more than
>>>> 120 seconds.
>>>> [11279.503047] "echo 0 >
/proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs"
>>>> disables this message.
>>>> [11279.504630] glusteriotwr4 D ffff972499f2bf40 0 14953 1
>>>> 0x00000080
>>>> [11279.504635] Call Trace:
>>>> [11279.504640] [<ffffffffb9913f79>] schedule+0x29/0x70
>>>> [11279.504676] [<ffffffffc060e388>]
_xfs_log_force_lsn+0x2e8/0x340
>>>> [xfs]
>>>> [11279.504681] [<ffffffffb92cf1b0>] ? wake_up_state+0x20/0x20
>>>> [11279.504710] [<ffffffffc05eeb97>] xfs_file_fsync+0x107/0x1e0
[xfs]
>>>> [11279.504714] [<ffffffffb944f0e7>] do_fsync+0x67/0xb0
>>>> [11279.504718] [<ffffffffb992076f>] ?
system_call_after_swapgs+0xbc/
>>>> 0x160
>>>> [11279.504722] [<ffffffffb944f3d0>] SyS_fsync+0x10/0x20
>>>> [11279.504725] [<ffffffffb992082f>]
system_call_fastpath+0x1c/0x21
>>>> [11279.504730] [<ffffffffb992077b>] ?
system_call_after_swapgs+0xc8/
>>>> 0x160
>>>> [12127.466494] perf: interrupt took too long (8263 > 8150), lowering
>>>> kernel.perf_event_max_sample_rate to 24000
>>>>
>>>> --------------------
>>>> I think this is the cause of the massive ovirt performance issues
>>>> irrespective of gluster volume. At the time this happened, I was also
>>>> ssh'ed into the host, and was doing some rpm querry commands. I had
just
>>>> run rpm -qa |grep glusterfs (to verify what version was actually
>>>> installed), and that command took almost 2 minutes to return! Normally
it
>>>> takes less than 2 seconds. That is all pure local SSD IO, too....
>>>>
>>>> I'm no expert, but its my understanding that anytime a software
causes
>>>> these kinds of issues, its a serious bug in the software, even if its
>>>> mis-handled exceptions. Is this correct?
>>>>
>>>> --Jim
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 3:01 PM, Jim Kusznir <jim(a)palousetech.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I think this is the profile information for one of the volumes that
>>>>> lives on the SSDs and is fully operational with no down/problem
disks:
>>>>>
>>>>> [root@ovirt2 yum.repos.d]# gluster volume profile data info
>>>>> Brick: ovirt2.nwfiber.com:/gluster/brick2/data
>>>>> ----------------------------------------------
>>>>> Cumulative Stats:
>>>>> Block Size: 256b+ 512b+
>>>>> 1024b+
>>>>> No. of Reads: 983 2696
>>>>> 1059
>>>>> No. of Writes: 0 1113
>>>>> 302
>>>>>
>>>>> Block Size: 2048b+ 4096b+
>>>>> 8192b+
>>>>> No. of Reads: 852 88608
>>>>> 53526
>>>>> No. of Writes: 522 812340
>>>>> 76257
>>>>>
>>>>> Block Size: 16384b+ 32768b+
>>>>> 65536b+
>>>>> No. of Reads: 54351 241901
>>>>> 15024
>>>>> No. of Writes: 21636 8656
>>>>> 8976
>>>>>
>>>>> Block Size: 131072b+
>>>>> No. of Reads: 524156
>>>>> No. of Writes: 296071
>>>>> %-latency Avg-latency Min-Latency Max-Latency No. of calls
>>>>> Fop
>>>>> --------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ------------
>>>>> ----
>>>>> 0.00 0.00 us 0.00 us 0.00 us 4189
>>>>> RELEASE
>>>>> 0.00 0.00 us 0.00 us 0.00 us 1257
>>>>> RELEASEDIR
>>>>> 0.00 46.19 us 12.00 us 187.00 us 69
>>>>> FLUSH
>>>>> 0.00 147.00 us 78.00 us 367.00 us 86
>>>>> REMOVEXATTR
>>>>> 0.00 223.46 us 24.00 us 1166.00 us 149
>>>>> READDIR
>>>>> 0.00 565.34 us 76.00 us 3639.00 us 88
>>>>> FTRUNCATE
>>>>> 0.00 263.28 us 20.00 us 28385.00 us 228
>>>>> LK
>>>>> 0.00 98.84 us 2.00 us 880.00 us 1198
>>>>> OPENDIR
>>>>> 0.00 91.59 us 26.00 us 10371.00 us 3853
>>>>> STATFS
>>>>> 0.00 494.14 us 17.00 us 193439.00 us 1171
>>>>> GETXATTR
>>>>> 0.00 299.42 us 35.00 us 9799.00 us 2044
>>>>> READDIRP
>>>>> 0.00 1965.31 us 110.00 us 382258.00 us 321
>>>>> XATTROP
>>>>> 0.01 113.40 us 24.00 us 61061.00 us 8134
>>>>> STAT
>>>>> 0.01 755.38 us 57.00 us 607603.00 us 3196
>>>>> DISCARD
>>>>> 0.05 2690.09 us 58.00 us 2704761.00 us 3206
>>>>> OPEN
>>>>> 0.10 119978.25 us 97.00 us 9406684.00 us 154
>>>>> SETATTR
>>>>> 0.18 101.73 us 28.00 us 700477.00 us 313379
>>>>> FSTAT
>>>>> 0.23 1059.84 us 25.00 us 2716124.00 us 38255
>>>>> LOOKUP
>>>>> 0.47 1024.11 us 54.00 us 6197164.00 us 81455
>>>>> FXATTROP
>>>>> 1.72 2984.00 us 15.00 us 37098954.00 us 103020
>>>>> FINODELK
>>>>> 5.92 44315.32 us 51.00 us 24731536.00 us 23957
>>>>> FSYNC
>>>>> 13.27 2399.78 us 25.00 us 22089540.00 us 991005
>>>>> READ
>>>>> 37.00 5980.43 us 52.00 us 22099889.00 us 1108976
>>>>> WRITE
>>>>> 41.04 5452.75 us 13.00 us 22102452.00 us 1349053
>>>>> INODELK
>>>>>
>>>>> Duration: 10026 seconds
>>>>> Data Read: 80046027759 bytes
>>>>> Data Written: 44496632320 bytes
>>>>>
>>>>> Interval 1 Stats:
>>>>> Block Size: 256b+ 512b+
>>>>> 1024b+
>>>>> No. of Reads: 983 2696
>>>>> 1059
>>>>> No. of Writes: 0 838
>>>>> 185
>>>>>
>>>>> Block Size: 2048b+ 4096b+
>>>>> 8192b+
>>>>> No. of Reads: 852 85856
>>>>> 51575
>>>>> No. of Writes: 382 705802
>>>>> 57812
>>>>>
>>>>> Block Size: 16384b+ 32768b+
>>>>> 65536b+
>>>>> No. of Reads: 52673 232093
>>>>> 14984
>>>>> No. of Writes: 13499 4908
>>>>> 4242
>>>>>
>>>>> Block Size: 131072b+
>>>>> No. of Reads: 460040
>>>>> No. of Writes: 6411
>>>>> %-latency Avg-latency Min-Latency Max-Latency No. of calls
>>>>> Fop
>>>>> --------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ------------
>>>>> ----
>>>>> 0.00 0.00 us 0.00 us 0.00 us 2093
>>>>> RELEASE
>>>>> 0.00 0.00 us 0.00 us 0.00 us 1093
>>>>> RELEASEDIR
>>>>> 0.00 53.38 us 26.00 us 111.00 us 16
>>>>> FLUSH
>>>>> 0.00 145.14 us 78.00 us 367.00 us 71
>>>>> REMOVEXATTR
>>>>> 0.00 190.96 us 114.00 us 298.00 us 71
>>>>> SETATTR
>>>>> 0.00 213.38 us 24.00 us 1145.00 us 90
>>>>> READDIR
>>>>> 0.00 263.28 us 20.00 us 28385.00 us 228
>>>>> LK
>>>>> 0.00 101.76 us 2.00 us 880.00 us 1093
>>>>> OPENDIR
>>>>> 0.01 93.60 us 27.00 us 10371.00 us 3090
>>>>> STATFS
>>>>> 0.02 537.47 us 17.00 us 193439.00 us 1038
>>>>> GETXATTR
>>>>> 0.03 297.44 us 35.00 us 9799.00 us 1990
>>>>> READDIRP
>>>>> 0.03 2357.28 us 110.00 us 382258.00 us 253
>>>>> XATTROP
>>>>> 0.04 385.93 us 58.00 us 47593.00 us 2091
>>>>> OPEN
>>>>> 0.04 114.86 us 24.00 us 61061.00 us 7715
>>>>> STAT
>>>>> 0.06 444.59 us 57.00 us 333240.00 us 3053
>>>>> DISCARD
>>>>> 0.42 316.24 us 25.00 us 290728.00 us 29823
>>>>> LOOKUP
>>>>> 0.73 257.92 us 54.00 us 344812.00 us 63296
>>>>> FXATTROP
>>>>> 1.37 98.30 us 28.00 us 67621.00 us 313172
>>>>> FSTAT
>>>>> 1.58 2124.69 us 51.00 us 849200.00 us 16717
>>>>> FSYNC
>>>>> 5.73 162.46 us 52.00 us 748492.00 us 794079
>>>>> WRITE
>>>>> 7.19 2065.17 us 16.00 us 37098954.00 us 78381
>>>>> FINODELK
>>>>> 36.44 886.32 us 25.00 us 2216436.00 us 925421
>>>>> READ
>>>>> 46.30 1178.04 us 13.00 us 1700704.00 us 884635
>>>>> INODELK
>>>>>
>>>>> Duration: 7485 seconds
>>>>> Data Read: 71250527215 bytes
>>>>> Data Written: 5119903744 bytes
>>>>>
>>>>> Brick: ovirt3.nwfiber.com:/gluster/brick2/data
>>>>> ----------------------------------------------
>>>>> Cumulative Stats:
>>>>> Block Size: 1b+
>>>>> No. of Reads: 0
>>>>> No. of Writes: 3264419
>>>>> %-latency Avg-latency Min-Latency Max-Latency No. of calls
>>>>> Fop
>>>>> --------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ------------
>>>>> ----
>>>>> 0.00 0.00 us 0.00 us 0.00 us 90
>>>>> FORGET
>>>>> 0.00 0.00 us 0.00 us 0.00 us 9462
>>>>> RELEASE
>>>>> 0.00 0.00 us 0.00 us 0.00 us 4254
>>>>> RELEASEDIR
>>>>> 0.00 50.52 us 13.00 us 190.00 us 71
>>>>> FLUSH
>>>>> 0.00 186.97 us 87.00 us 713.00 us 86
>>>>> REMOVEXATTR
>>>>> 0.00 79.32 us 33.00 us 189.00 us 228
>>>>> LK
>>>>> 0.00 220.98 us 129.00 us 513.00 us 86
>>>>> SETATTR
>>>>> 0.01 259.30 us 26.00 us 2632.00 us 137
>>>>> READDIR
>>>>> 0.02 322.76 us 145.00 us 2125.00 us 321
>>>>> XATTROP
>>>>> 0.03 109.55 us 2.00 us 1258.00 us 1193
>>>>> OPENDIR
>>>>> 0.05 70.21 us 21.00 us 431.00 us 3196
>>>>> DISCARD
>>>>> 0.05 169.26 us 21.00 us 2315.00 us 1545
>>>>> GETXATTR
>>>>> 0.12 176.85 us 63.00 us 2844.00 us 3206
>>>>> OPEN
>>>>> 0.61 303.49 us 90.00 us 3085.00 us 9633
>>>>> FSTAT
>>>>> 2.44 305.66 us 28.00 us 3716.00 us 38230
>>>>> LOOKUP
>>>>> 4.52 266.22 us 55.00 us 53424.00 us 81455
>>>>> FXATTROP
>>>>> 6.96 1397.99 us 51.00 us 64822.00 us 23889
>>>>> FSYNC
>>>>> 16.48 84.74 us 25.00 us 6917.00 us 932592
>>>>> WRITE
>>>>> 30.16 106.90 us 13.00 us 3920189.00 us 1353046
>>>>> INODELK
>>>>> 38.55 1794.52 us 14.00 us 16210553.00 us 103039
>>>>> FINODELK
>>>>>
>>>>> Duration: 66562 seconds
>>>>> Data Read: 0 bytes
>>>>> Data Written: 3264419 bytes
>>>>>
>>>>> Interval 1 Stats:
>>>>> Block Size: 1b+
>>>>> No. of Reads: 0
>>>>> No. of Writes: 794080
>>>>> %-latency Avg-latency Min-Latency Max-Latency No. of calls
>>>>> Fop
>>>>> --------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ------------
>>>>> ----
>>>>> 0.00 0.00 us 0.00 us 0.00 us 2093
>>>>> RELEASE
>>>>> 0.00 0.00 us 0.00 us 0.00 us 1093
>>>>> RELEASEDIR
>>>>> 0.00 70.31 us 26.00 us 125.00 us 16
>>>>> FLUSH
>>>>> 0.00 193.10 us 103.00 us 713.00 us 71
>>>>> REMOVEXATTR
>>>>> 0.01 227.32 us 133.00 us 513.00 us 71
>>>>> SETATTR
>>>>> 0.01 79.32 us 33.00 us 189.00 us 228
>>>>> LK
>>>>> 0.01 259.83 us 35.00 us 1138.00 us 89
>>>>> READDIR
>>>>> 0.03 318.26 us 145.00 us 2047.00 us 253
>>>>> XATTROP
>>>>> 0.04 112.67 us 3.00 us 1258.00 us 1093
>>>>> OPENDIR
>>>>> 0.06 167.98 us 23.00 us 1951.00 us 1014
>>>>> GETXATTR
>>>>> 0.08 70.97 us 22.00 us 431.00 us 3053
>>>>> DISCARD
>>>>> 0.13 183.78 us 66.00 us 2844.00 us 2091
>>>>> OPEN
>>>>> 1.01 303.82 us 90.00 us 3085.00 us 9610
>>>>> FSTAT
>>>>> 3.27 316.59 us 30.00 us 3716.00 us 29820
>>>>> LOOKUP
>>>>> 5.83 265.79 us 59.00 us 53424.00 us 63296
>>>>> FXATTROP
>>>>> 7.95 1373.89 us 51.00 us 64822.00 us 16717
>>>>> FSYNC
>>>>> 23.17 851.99 us 14.00 us 16210553.00 us 78555
>>>>> FINODELK
>>>>> 24.04 87.44 us 27.00 us 6917.00 us 794081
>>>>> WRITE
>>>>> 34.36 111.91 us 14.00 us 984871.00 us 886790
>>>>> INODELK
>>>>>
>>>>> Duration: 7485 seconds
>>>>> Data Read: 0 bytes
>>>>> Data Written: 794080 bytes
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -----------------------
>>>>> Here is the data from the volume that is backed by the SHDDs and has
>>>>> one failed disk:
>>>>> [root@ovirt2 yum.repos.d]# gluster volume profile data-hdd info
>>>>> Brick: 172.172.1.12:/gluster/brick3/data-hdd
>>>>> --------------------------------------------
>>>>> Cumulative Stats:
>>>>> Block Size: 256b+ 512b+
>>>>> 1024b+
>>>>> No. of Reads: 1702 86
>>>>> 16
>>>>> No. of Writes: 0 767
>>>>> 71
>>>>>
>>>>> Block Size: 2048b+ 4096b+
>>>>> 8192b+
>>>>> No. of Reads: 19 51841
>>>>> 2049
>>>>> No. of Writes: 76 60668
>>>>> 35727
>>>>>
>>>>> Block Size: 16384b+ 32768b+
>>>>> 65536b+
>>>>> No. of Reads: 1744 639
>>>>> 1088
>>>>> No. of Writes: 8524 2410
>>>>> 1285
>>>>>
>>>>> Block Size: 131072b+
>>>>> No. of Reads: 771999
>>>>> No. of Writes: 29584
>>>>> %-latency Avg-latency Min-Latency Max-Latency No. of calls
>>>>> Fop
>>>>> --------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ------------
>>>>> ----
>>>>> 0.00 0.00 us 0.00 us 0.00 us 2902
>>>>> RELEASE
>>>>> 0.00 0.00 us 0.00 us 0.00 us 1517
>>>>> RELEASEDIR
>>>>> 0.00 197.00 us 197.00 us 197.00 us 1
>>>>> FTRUNCATE
>>>>> 0.00 70.24 us 16.00 us 758.00 us 51
>>>>> FLUSH
>>>>> 0.00 143.93 us 82.00 us 305.00 us 57
>>>>> REMOVEXATTR
>>>>> 0.00 178.63 us 105.00 us 712.00 us 60
>>>>> SETATTR
>>>>> 0.00 67.30 us 19.00 us 572.00 us 555
>>>>> LK
>>>>> 0.00 322.80 us 23.00 us 4673.00 us 138
>>>>> READDIR
>>>>> 0.00 336.56 us 106.00 us 11994.00 us 237
>>>>> XATTROP
>>>>> 0.00 84.70 us 28.00 us 1071.00 us 3469
>>>>> STATFS
>>>>> 0.01 387.75 us 2.00 us 146017.00 us 1467
>>>>> OPENDIR
>>>>> 0.01 148.59 us 21.00 us 64374.00 us 4454
>>>>> STAT
>>>>> 0.02 783.02 us 16.00 us 93502.00 us 1902
>>>>> GETXATTR
>>>>> 0.03 1516.10 us 17.00 us 210690.00 us 1364
>>>>> ENTRYLK
>>>>> 0.03 2555.47 us 300.00 us 674454.00 us 1064
>>>>> READDIRP
>>>>> 0.07 85.74 us 19.00 us 68340.00 us 62849
>>>>> FSTAT
>>>>> 0.07 1978.12 us 59.00 us 202596.00 us 2729
>>>>> OPEN
>>>>> 0.22 708.57 us 15.00 us 394799.00 us 25447
>>>>> LOOKUP
>>>>> 5.94 2331.74 us 15.00 us 1099530.00 us 207534
>>>>> FINODELK
>>>>> 7.31 8311.75 us 58.00 us 1800216.00 us 71668
>>>>> FXATTROP
>>>>> 12.49 7735.19 us 51.00 us 3595513.00 us 131642
>>>>> WRITE
>>>>> 17.70 957.08 us 16.00 us 13700466.00 us 1508160
>>>>> INODELK
>>>>> 24.55 2546.43 us 26.00 us 5077347.00 us 786060
>>>>> READ
>>>>> 31.56 49699.15 us 47.00 us 3746331.00 us 51777
>>>>> FSYNC
>>>>>
>>>>> Duration: 10101 seconds
>>>>> Data Read: 101562897361 bytes
>>>>> Data Written: 4834450432 bytes
>>>>>
>>>>> Interval 0 Stats:
>>>>> Block Size: 256b+ 512b+
>>>>> 1024b+
>>>>> No. of Reads: 1702 86
>>>>> 16
>>>>> No. of Writes: 0 767
>>>>> 71
>>>>>
>>>>> Block Size: 2048b+ 4096b+
>>>>> 8192b+
>>>>> No. of Reads: 19 51841
>>>>> 2049
>>>>> No. of Writes: 76 60668
>>>>> 35727
>>>>>
>>>>> Block Size: 16384b+ 32768b+
>>>>> 65536b+
>>>>> No. of Reads: 1744 639
>>>>> 1088
>>>>> No. of Writes: 8524 2410
>>>>> 1285
>>>>>
>>>>> Block Size: 131072b+
>>>>> No. of Reads: 771999
>>>>> No. of Writes: 29584
>>>>> %-latency Avg-latency Min-Latency Max-Latency No. of calls
>>>>> Fop
>>>>> --------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ------------
>>>>> ----
>>>>> 0.00 0.00 us 0.00 us 0.00 us 2902
>>>>> RELEASE
>>>>> 0.00 0.00 us 0.00 us 0.00 us 1517
>>>>> RELEASEDIR
>>>>> 0.00 197.00 us 197.00 us 197.00 us 1
>>>>> FTRUNCATE
>>>>> 0.00 70.24 us 16.00 us 758.00 us 51
>>>>> FLUSH
>>>>> 0.00 143.93 us 82.00 us 305.00 us 57
>>>>> REMOVEXATTR
>>>>> 0.00 178.63 us 105.00 us 712.00 us 60
>>>>> SETATTR
>>>>> 0.00 67.30 us 19.00 us 572.00 us 555
>>>>> LK
>>>>> 0.00 322.80 us 23.00 us 4673.00 us 138
>>>>> READDIR
>>>>> 0.00 336.56 us 106.00 us 11994.00 us 237
>>>>> XATTROP
>>>>> 0.00 84.70 us 28.00 us 1071.00 us 3469
>>>>> STATFS
>>>>> 0.01 387.75 us 2.00 us 146017.00 us 1467
>>>>> OPENDIR
>>>>> 0.01 148.59 us 21.00 us 64374.00 us 4454
>>>>> STAT
>>>>> 0.02 783.02 us 16.00 us 93502.00 us 1902
>>>>> GETXATTR
>>>>> 0.03 1516.10 us 17.00 us 210690.00 us 1364
>>>>> ENTRYLK
>>>>> 0.03 2555.47 us 300.00 us 674454.00 us 1064
>>>>> READDIRP
>>>>> 0.07 85.73 us 19.00 us 68340.00 us 62849
>>>>> FSTAT
>>>>> 0.07 1978.12 us 59.00 us 202596.00 us 2729
>>>>> OPEN
>>>>> 0.22 708.57 us 15.00 us 394799.00 us 25447
>>>>> LOOKUP
>>>>> 5.94 2334.57 us 15.00 us 1099530.00 us 207534
>>>>> FINODELK
>>>>> 7.31 8311.49 us 58.00 us 1800216.00 us 71668
>>>>> FXATTROP
>>>>> 12.49 7735.32 us 51.00 us 3595513.00 us 131642
>>>>> WRITE
>>>>> 17.71 957.08 us 16.00 us 13700466.00 us 1508160
>>>>> INODELK
>>>>> 24.56 2546.42 us 26.00 us 5077347.00 us 786060
>>>>> READ
>>>>> 31.54 49651.63 us 47.00 us 3746331.00 us 51777
>>>>> FSYNC
>>>>>
>>>>> Duration: 10101 seconds
>>>>> Data Read: 101562897361 bytes
>>>>> Data Written: 4834450432 bytes
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 2:55 PM, Jim Kusznir
<jim(a)palousetech.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you for your response.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have 4 gluster volumes. 3 are replica 2 + arbitrator.
replica
>>>>>> bricks are on ovirt1 and ovirt2, arbitrator on ovirt3. The 4th
volume is
>>>>>> replica 3, with a brick on all three ovirt machines.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The first 3 volumes are on an SSD disk; the 4th is on a Seagate
SSHD
>>>>>> (same in all three machines). On ovirt3, the SSHD has reported
hard IO
>>>>>> failures, and that brick is offline. However, the other two
replicas are
>>>>>> fully operational (although they still show contents in the heal
info
>>>>>> command that won't go away, but that may be the case until I
replace the
>>>>>> failed disk).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What is bothering me is that ALL 4 gluster volumes are showing
>>>>>> horrible performance issues. At this point, as the bad disk has
been
>>>>>> completely offlined, I would expect gluster to perform at normal
speed, but
>>>>>> that is definitely not the case.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've also noticed that the performance hits seem to come in
waves:
>>>>>> things seem to work acceptably (but slow) for a while, then
suddenly, its
>>>>>> as if all disk IO on all volumes (including non-gluster local OS
disk
>>>>>> volumes for the hosts) pause for about 30 seconds, then IO
resumes again.
>>>>>> During those times, I start getting VM not responding and host
not
>>>>>> responding notices as well as the applications having major
issues.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've shut down most of my VMs and am down to just my
essential core
>>>>>> VMs (shedded about 75% of my VMs). I still am experiencing the
same issues.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Am I correct in believing that once the failed disk was brought
>>>>>> offline that performance should return to normal?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 1:27 PM, Alex K
<rightkicktech(a)gmail.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I would check disks status and accessibility of mount points
where
>>>>>>> your gluster volumes reside.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Tue, May 29, 2018, 22:28 Jim Kusznir
<jim(a)palousetech.com>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On one ovirt server, I'm now seeing these messages:
>>>>>>>> [56474.239725] blk_update_request: 63 callbacks
suppressed
>>>>>>>> [56474.239732] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev dm-2,
sector 0
>>>>>>>> [56474.240602] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev dm-2,
sector
>>>>>>>> 3905945472
>>>>>>>> [56474.241346] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev dm-2,
sector
>>>>>>>> 3905945584
>>>>>>>> [56474.242236] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev dm-2,
sector 2048
>>>>>>>> [56474.243072] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev dm-2,
sector
>>>>>>>> 3905943424
>>>>>>>> [56474.243997] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev dm-2,
sector
>>>>>>>> 3905943536
>>>>>>>> [56474.247347] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev dm-2,
sector 0
>>>>>>>> [56474.248315] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev dm-2,
sector
>>>>>>>> 3905945472
>>>>>>>> [56474.249231] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev dm-2,
sector
>>>>>>>> 3905945584
>>>>>>>> [56474.250221] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev dm-2,
sector 2048
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 11:59 AM, Jim Kusznir
<jim(a)palousetech.com
>>>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I see in messages on ovirt3 (my 3rd machine, the one
upgraded to
>>>>>>>>> 4.2):
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> May 29 11:54:41 ovirt3 ovs-vsctl:
ovs|00001|db_ctl_base|ERR|unix:/var/run/openvswitch/db.sock:
>>>>>>>>> database connection failed (No such file or
directory)
>>>>>>>>> May 29 11:54:51 ovirt3 ovs-vsctl:
ovs|00001|db_ctl_base|ERR|unix:/var/run/openvswitch/db.sock:
>>>>>>>>> database connection failed (No such file or
directory)
>>>>>>>>> May 29 11:55:01 ovirt3 ovs-vsctl:
ovs|00001|db_ctl_base|ERR|unix:/var/run/openvswitch/db.sock:
>>>>>>>>> database connection failed (No such file or
directory)
>>>>>>>>> (appears a lot).
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I also found on the ssh session of that, some sysv
warnings about
>>>>>>>>> the backing disk for one of the gluster volumes
(straight replica 3). The
>>>>>>>>> glusterfs process for that disk on that machine went
offline. Its my
>>>>>>>>> understanding that it should continue to work with
the other two machines
>>>>>>>>> while I attempt to replace that disk, right?
Attempted writes (touching an
>>>>>>>>> empty file) can take 15 seconds, repeating it later
will be much faster.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Gluster generates a bunch of different log files, I
don't know
>>>>>>>>> what ones you want, or from which machine(s).
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> How do I do "volume profiling"?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 11:53 AM, Sahina Bose
<sabose(a)redhat.com>
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Do you see errors reported in the mount logs for
the volume? If
>>>>>>>>>> so, could you attach the logs?
>>>>>>>>>> Any issues with your underlying disks. Can you
also attach
>>>>>>>>>> output of volume profiling?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 12:13 AM, Jim Kusznir
<
>>>>>>>>>> jim(a)palousetech.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Ok, things have gotten MUCH worse this
morning. I'm getting
>>>>>>>>>>> random errors from VMs, right now, about a
third of my VMs have been paused
>>>>>>>>>>> due to storage issues, and most of the
remaining VMs are not performing
>>>>>>>>>>> well.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> At this point, I am in full EMERGENCY mode,
as my production
>>>>>>>>>>> services are now impacted, and I'm
getting calls coming in with problems...
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I'd greatly appreciate help...VMs are
running VERY slowly (when
>>>>>>>>>>> they run), and they are steadily getting
worse. I don't know why. I was
>>>>>>>>>>> seeing CPU peaks (to 100%) on several VMs, in
perfect sync, for a few
>>>>>>>>>>> minutes at a time (while the VM became
unresponsive and any VMs I was
>>>>>>>>>>> logged into that were linux were giving me
the CPU stuck messages in my
>>>>>>>>>>> origional post). Is all this storage
related?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I also have two different gluster volumes for
VM storage, and
>>>>>>>>>>> only one had the issues, but now VMs in both
are being affected at the same
>>>>>>>>>>> time and same way.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> --Jim
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 10:50 PM, Sahina Bose
<
>>>>>>>>>>> sabose(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> [Adding gluster-users to look at the heal
issue]
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 9:17 AM, Jim
Kusznir <
>>>>>>>>>>>> jim(a)palousetech.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hello:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I've been having some cluster and
gluster performance issues
>>>>>>>>>>>>> lately. I also found that my cluster
was out of date, and was trying to
>>>>>>>>>>>>> apply updates (hoping to fix some of
these), and discovered the ovirt 4.1
>>>>>>>>>>>>> repos were taken completely offline.
So, I was forced to begin an upgrade
>>>>>>>>>>>>> to 4.2. According to docs I
found/read, I needed only add the new repo, do
>>>>>>>>>>>>> a yum update, reboot, and be good on
my hosts (did the yum update, the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> engine-setup on my hosted engine).
Things seemed to work relatively well,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> except for a gluster sync issue that
showed up.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> My cluster is a 3 node hyperconverged
cluster. I upgraded
>>>>>>>>>>>>> the hosted engine first, then engine
3. When engine 3 came back up, for
>>>>>>>>>>>>> some reason one of my gluster volumes
would not sync. Here's sample output:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> [root@ovirt3 ~]# gluster volume heal
data-hdd info
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Brick
172.172.1.11:/gluster/brick3/data-hdd
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/48d7ecb8-7ac5-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
725-bca5-b3519681cf2f/0d6080b0-7018-4fa3-bb82-1dd9ef07d9b9
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/647be733-f153-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
cdc-85bd-ba72544c2631/b453a300-0602-4be1-8310-8bd5abe00971
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/6da854d1-b6be-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
46b-9bf0-90a0dbbea830/3c93bd1f-b7fa-4aa2-b445-6904e31839ba
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/7f647567-d18c-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
4f1-a58e-9b8865833acb/f9364470-9770-4bb1-a6b9-a54861849625
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/f3c8e7aa-6ef2-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
2a7-93d4-e0a4df6dd2fa/2eb0b1ad-2606-44ef-9cd3-ae59610a504b
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/b1ea3f62-0f05-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
ded-8c82-9c91c90e0b61/d5d6bf5a-499f-431d-9013-5453db93ed32
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/8c8b5147-e9d6-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
810-b45b-185e3ed65727/16f08231-93b0-489d-a2fd-687b6bf88eaa
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/12924435-b9c2-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
aab-ba19-1c1bc31310ef/07b3db69-440e-491e-854c-bbfa18a7cff2
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Status: Connected
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Number of entries: 8
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Brick
172.172.1.12:/gluster/brick3/data-hdd
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/48d7ecb8-7ac5-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
725-bca5-b3519681cf2f/0d6080b0-7018-4fa3-bb82-1dd9ef07d9b9
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/647be733-f153-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
cdc-85bd-ba72544c2631/b453a300-0602-4be1-8310-8bd5abe00971
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/b1ea3f62-0f05-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
ded-8c82-9c91c90e0b61/d5d6bf5a-499f-431d-9013-5453db93ed32
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/6da854d1-b6be-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
46b-9bf0-90a0dbbea830/3c93bd1f-b7fa-4aa2-b445-6904e31839ba
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/7f647567-d18c-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
4f1-a58e-9b8865833acb/f9364470-9770-4bb1-a6b9-a54861849625
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/8c8b5147-e9d6-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
810-b45b-185e3ed65727/16f08231-93b0-489d-a2fd-687b6bf88eaa
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/12924435-b9c2-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
aab-ba19-1c1bc31310ef/07b3db69-440e-491e-854c-bbfa18a7cff2
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/f3c8e7aa-6ef2-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
2a7-93d4-e0a4df6dd2fa/2eb0b1ad-2606-44ef-9cd3-ae59610a504b
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Status: Connected
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Number of entries: 8
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Brick
172.172.1.13:/gluster/brick3/data-hdd
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/b1ea3f62-0f05-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
ded-8c82-9c91c90e0b61/d5d6bf5a-499f-431d-9013-5453db93ed32
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/8c8b5147-e9d6-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
810-b45b-185e3ed65727/16f08231-93b0-489d-a2fd-687b6bf88eaa
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/12924435-b9c2-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
aab-ba19-1c1bc31310ef/07b3db69-440e-491e-854c-bbfa18a7cff2
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/f3c8e7aa-6ef2-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
2a7-93d4-e0a4df6dd2fa/2eb0b1ad-2606-44ef-9cd3-ae59610a504b
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/647be733-f153-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
cdc-85bd-ba72544c2631/b453a300-0602-4be1-8310-8bd5abe00971
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/48d7ecb8-7ac5-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
725-bca5-b3519681cf2f/0d6080b0-7018-4fa3-bb82-1dd9ef07d9b9
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/6da854d1-b6be-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
46b-9bf0-90a0dbbea830/3c93bd1f-b7fa-4aa2-b445-6904e31839ba
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/cc65f671-3377-494a-a7d4-1d9f7c3ae46c/images/7f647567-d18c-4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
4f1-a58e-9b8865833acb/f9364470-9770-4bb1-a6b9-a54861849625
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Status: Connected
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Number of entries: 8
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> ---------
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Its been in this state for a couple
days now, and bandwidth
>>>>>>>>>>>>> monitoring shows no appreciable data
moving. I've tried repeatedly
>>>>>>>>>>>>> commanding a full heal from all three
clusters in the node. Its always the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> same files that need healing.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> When running gluster volume heal
data-hdd statistics, I see
>>>>>>>>>>>>> sometimes different information, but
always some number of "heal failed"
>>>>>>>>>>>>> entries. It shows 0 for split
brain.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm not quite sure what to do. I
suspect it may be due to
>>>>>>>>>>>>> nodes 1 and 2 still being on the
older ovirt/gluster release, but I'm
>>>>>>>>>>>>> afraid to upgrade and reboot them
until I have a good gluster sync (don't
>>>>>>>>>>>>> need to create a split brain issue).
How do I proceed with this?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Second issue: I've been
experiencing VERY POOR performance on
>>>>>>>>>>>>> most of my VMs. To the tune that
logging into a windows 10 vm via remote
>>>>>>>>>>>>> desktop can take 5 minutes, launching
quickbooks inside said vm can easily
>>>>>>>>>>>>> take 10 minutes. On some linux VMs,
I get random messages like this:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Message from syslogd@unifi at May 28
20:39:23 ...
>>>>>>>>>>>>> kernel:[6171996.308904] NMI
watchdog: BUG: soft lockup -
>>>>>>>>>>>>> CPU#0 stuck for 22s! [mongod:14766]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> (the process and PID are often
different)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm not quite sure what to do
about this either. My initial
>>>>>>>>>>>>> thought was upgrad everything to
current and see if its still there, but I
>>>>>>>>>>>>> cannot move forward with that until
my gluster is healed...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>>>>>>>>> --Jim
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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