>I along with others had GlusterFS issues after 4.3 upgrades, the failed to dispatch handler issue with bricks going down intermittently. After some time it seemed to have corrected itself (at least in my enviornment) and I >hadn't had any brick problems in a while. I upgraded my three node HCI cluster to 4.3.1 yesterday and again I'm running in to brick issues. They will all be up running fine then all of a sudden a brick will randomly drop >and I have to force start the volume to get it back up.
>
>Have any of these Gluster issues been addressed in 4.3.2 or any other releases/patches that may be available to help the problem at this time?
>
>Thanks!
Yep,
sometimes a brick dies (usually my ISO domain ) and then I have to "gluster volume start isos force".
Sadly I had several issues with 4.3.X - problematic OVF_STORE (0 bytes), issues with gluster , out-of-sync network - so for me 4.3.0 & 4.3.0 are quite unstable.
Is there a convention indicating stability ? Is 4.3.xxx means unstable , while 4.2.yyy means stable ?
No, there's no such convention. 4.3 is supposed to be stable and production ready.
The fact it isn't stable enough for all the cases means it has not been tested for those cases.
Help testing during release candidate phase helps having more stable final releases.
oVirt 4.3.2 is at its second release candidate, if you have time and resource, it would be helpful testing it on an environment which is similar to your production environment and give feedback / report bugs.
Thanks
Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov
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