[Lustre-discuss] Issues with Lustre Client 1.8.4 and Server 1.8.1.1

Jagga Soorma jagga13 at gmail.com
Wed Oct 13 15:46:07 PDT 2010


Okay so one thing I noticed on both instances is that there was a Metadata
server outage a few days before the users complained about these issues.
The clients reestablished the connection once the metadata services were
brought back online.  But my understanding was that the processes would just
hang while the storage is unavailable.  But it should be fine once the
lustre filesystem was made available again.  Am I incorrect in this
assumption?  Could this have led to these processes being in this hung
state?  Again, it does not seem like all processes across all nodes were
effected.

Thanks,
-Simran

On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:33 PM, Jagga Soorma <jagga13 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey Guys,
>
> I have 16 clients running lustre 1.8.1.1 and 8 new clients running 1.8.4.
> My server is still running lustre 1.8.1.1 (RHEL 5.3).  I just deployed these
> new nodes a few weeks ago and have started seeing some user processes just
> go into an uninteruptable state.  When this same workload is performed on
> the 1.8.1.1 clients it runs fine, but when we run it in our 1.8.4 clients we
> start seeing this issue.  All my clients are setup with SLES11 and the same
> packages with the exception of a newer kernel in the 1.8.4 environment due
> to the lustre dependency:
>
> reshpc208:~ # uname -a
> Linux reshpc208 2.6.27.39-0.3-default #1 SMP 2009-11-23 12:57:38 +0100
> x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
> reshpc208:~ # rpm -qa | grep -i lustre
> lustre-client-modules-1.8.4-2.6.27_39_0.3_lustre.1.8.4_default
> lustre-client-1.8.4-2.6.27_39_0.3_lustre.1.8.4_default
> reshpc208:~ # rpm -qa | grep -i kernel-ib
> kernel-ib-1.5.1-2.6.27.39_0.3_default
>
> Doing a ps just hangs on the system and I need to just close and reopen a
> session to the effected system.  The application (gsnap) is running from the
> lustre filesystem and doing all IO to the lustre fs.  Here is a strace of
> where ps hangs:
>
> --
> output from "strace ps -ef"
>
> doing an ls in /proc/9598 just hangs the session as well
>
> ..snip..
> open("/proc/9597/cmdline", O_RDONLY)    = 6
> read(6, "sh\0-c\0/gne/home/coryba/bin/gsnap"..., 2047) = 359
> close(6)                                = 0
> stat("/etc/localtime", {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=2819, ...}) = 0
> stat("/etc/localtime", {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=2819, ...}) = 0
> write(1, "degenhj2  9597  9595  0 11:35 ? "..., 130degenhj2  9597  9595  0
> 11:35 ?        00:00:00 sh -c /gne/home/coryba/bin/gsnap -M 3 -t 16 -m 3 -n
> 1 -d mm9 -e 1000 -E 1000 --pa
> ) = 130
> stat("/proc/9598", {st_mode=S_IFDIR|0555, st_size=0, ...}) = 0
> open("/proc/9598/stat", O_RDONLY)       = 6
> read(6, "9598 (gsnap) S 9596 9589 9589 0 "..., 1023) = 254
> close(6)                                = 0
> open("/proc/9598/status", O_RDONLY)     = 6
> read(6, "Name:\tgsnap\nState:\tS (sleeping)\n"..., 1023) = 1023
> close(6)                                = 0
> open("/proc/9598/cmdline", O_RDONLY)    = 6
> read(6,
> --
>
> The "t" before "gsnap" is part of "\t", or a "tab" character.  It looks
> like GSNAP was trying to open a file or read from it.
>
> I don't see any recent lustre specific errors in my logs (The ones from Oct
> 10th are expected):
>
> --
> ..snip..
> Oct 10 12:52:01 reshpc208 kernel: Lustre:
> 12933:0:(import.c:517:import_select_connection())
> reshpcfs-MDT0000-mdc-ffff88200d5d2400: tried all connections, increasing
> latency to 2s
> Oct 10 12:52:01 reshpc208 kernel: Lustre:
> 12933:0:(import.c:517:import_select_connection()) Skipped 2 previous similar
> messages
> Oct 10 12:52:29 reshpc208 kernel: LustreError: 166-1: MGC10.0.250.44 at o2ib3:
> Connection to service MGS via nid 10.0.250.44 at o2ib3 was lost; in progress
> operations using this service will fail.
> Oct 10 12:52:43 reshpc208 kernel: Lustre:
> 12932:0:(import.c:855:ptlrpc_connect_interpret()) MGS at 10.0.250.44@o2ib3
> changed server handle from 0x816b8508159f149f to 0x816b850815ae68ab
> Oct 10 12:52:43 reshpc208 kernel: Lustre: MGC10.0.250.44 at o2ib3:
> Reactivating import
> Oct 10 12:52:43 reshpc208 kernel: Lustre: MGC10.0.250.44 at o2ib3: Connection
> restored to service MGS using nid 10.0.250.44 at o2ib3.
> Oct 10 12:52:43 reshpc208 kernel: Lustre: Skipped 1 previous similar
> message
> Oct 10 12:52:45 reshpc208 kernel: LustreError: 11-0: an error occurred
> while communicating with 10.0.250.44 at o2ib3. The obd_ping operation failed
> with -107
> --
>
> Again we don't have any issues on our 1.8.1.1 client's and this seems to be
> only happening on our 1.8.4 clients.  Any assistance would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Has anyone seen anything similar to this?  Should I just revert back to
> 1.8.1.1 on these new nodes?  When is 1.8.5 supposed to come out?  I would
> prefer to jump to SLES 11 SP1.
>
> Thanks,
> -J
>
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