
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------070800050409070604090600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello, can anybody explain this error no.13 ( open file ) in sanlock.log . The size of "ids" file is zero (0) 2016-02-28 03:25:46+0100 269626 [1951]: open error -13 /rhev/data-center/mnt/glusterSD/localhost:_1KVM12-P4/7f52b697-c199-4f58-89aa-102d44327124/dom_md/ids 2016-02-28 03:25:46+0100 269626 [1951]: s187985 open_disk /rhev/data-center/mnt/glusterSD/localhost:_1KVM12-P4/7f52b697-c199-4f58-89aa-102d44327124/dom_md/ids error -13 2016-02-28 03:25:56+0100 269636 [11304]: s187992 lockspace 7f52b697-c199-4f58-89aa-102d44327124:1:/rhev/data-center/mnt/glusterSD/localhost:_1KVM12-P4/7f52b697-c199-4f58-89aa-102d44327124/dom_md/ids:0 If the main problem is about zero file size, can I regenerate this file online securely , with no VM dependence ???? dist = RHEL - 7 - 2.1511 kernel = 3.10.0 - 327.10.1.el7.x86_64 KVM = 2.3.0 - 29.1.el7 libvirt = libvirt-1.2.17-13.el7_2.3 vdsm = vdsm-4.16.30-0.el7 GlusterFS = glusterfs-3.7.8-1.el7 regs. Pavel --------------070800050409070604090600 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> </head> <body text="#000066" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> Hello, can anybody explain this error no.13 ( open file ) in sanlock.log .<br> <br> The size of "ids" file is zero (0)<br> <br> 2016-02-28 03:25:46+0100 269626 [1951]: open error -13 /rhev/data-center/mnt/glusterSD/localhost:_1KVM12-P4/7f52b697-c199-4f58-89aa-102d44327124/dom_md/ids<br> 2016-02-28 03:25:46+0100 269626 [1951]: s187985 open_disk /rhev/data-center/mnt/glusterSD/localhost:_1KVM12-P4/7f52b697-c199-4f58-89aa-102d44327124/dom_md/ids error -13<br> 2016-02-28 03:25:56+0100 269636 [11304]: s187992 lockspace 7f52b697-c199-4f58-89aa-102d44327124:1:/rhev/data-center/mnt/glusterSD/localhost:_1KVM12-P4/7f52b697-c199-4f58-89aa-102d44327124/dom_md/ids:0<br> <br> If the main problem is about zero file size, can I regenerate this file online securely , with no VM dependence ????<br> <br> <br> dist = RHEL - 7 - 2.1511<br> kernel = 3.10.0 - 327.10.1.el7.x86_64<br> KVM = 2.3.0 - 29.1.el7<br> libvirt = libvirt-1.2.17-13.el7_2.3<br> vdsm = vdsm-4.16.30-0.el7<br> GlusterFS = glusterfs-3.7.8-1.el7<br> <br> <br> regs.<br> Pavel<br> </body> </html> --------------070800050409070604090600--