[Linux-cluster] gfs2 blocking tasks

Bart Verwilst lists at verwilst.be
Tue Aug 21 11:03:33 UTC 2012


Hi Steven,

There is no drbd in the mix ( which is why i changed the title of the 
bugreport now ). I'm only using plain iSCSI. The original posted had it 
with drbd :)

Kind regards,

Bart

Steven Whitehouse schreef op 21.08.2012 12:59:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 2012-08-21 at 12:39 +0200, Bart Verwilst wrote:
>> Hi Steven
>>
>> Shared storage is iSCSI,
>>
>> <totem rrp_mode="none" secauth="off" token="20000"/>
>> <quorumd tko="4" interval="2"
>> device="/dev/mapper/iscsi_cluster_quorum"></quorumd>
>>
>> Actually i know why this is happening now, and can reproduce 100% of
>> the time, i've added my findings as a comment to this bug from 
>> somebody
>> having the same problem:
>>
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gfs2-utils/+bug/1020207
>>
>> Create file on one node's gfs2 mount, rm on the other -> hanging
>> mountpoint + kernel OOPS.
>>
>> Happy that i'm finally getting somewhere with this :P
>>
>> Anything i can do to help Steven?
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Bart Verwilst
>>
> Can you reproduce this without drbd in the mix? That should remove 
> one
> complication and make this easier to track down.
>
> I'll take a look at see what that dereference is likely to be in the
> mean time,
>
> Steve.
>
>> Steven Whitehouse schreef op 21.08.2012 12:17:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > On Tue, 2012-08-21 at 12:08 +0200, Bart Verwilst wrote:
>> >> As yet another reply to my own post, i found this on the node 
>> where
>> >> it
>> >> hangs ( this time it's vm01, and /var/lib/libvirt/sanlock that's
>> >> hanging
>> >> ):
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> [ 1219.640653] GFS2: fsid=: Trying to join cluster "lock_dlm",
>> >> "kvm:sanlock"
>> >> [ 1219.660035] GFS2: fsid=kvm:sanlock.0: Joined cluster. Now
>> >> mounting
>> >> FS...
>> >> [ 1219.720108] GFS2: fsid=kvm:sanlock.0: jid=0, already locked 
>> for
>> >> use
>> >> [ 1219.720113] GFS2: fsid=kvm:sanlock.0: jid=0: Looking at
>> >> journal...
>> >> [ 1219.772606] GFS2: fsid=kvm:sanlock.0: jid=0: Acquiring the
>> >> transaction lock...
>> >> [ 1219.772659] GFS2: fsid=kvm:sanlock.0: jid=0: Replaying 
>> journal...
>> >> [ 1219.772675] GFS2: fsid=kvm:sanlock.0: jid=0: Replayed 0 of 0
>> >> blocks
>> >> [ 1219.772679] GFS2: fsid=kvm:sanlock.0: jid=0: Found 1 revoke 
>> tags
>> >> [ 1219.782611] init: libvirt-bin main process ended, respawning
>> >> [ 1219.784161] GFS2: fsid=kvm:sanlock.0: jid=0: Journal replayed 
>> in
>> >> 1s
>> >> [ 1219.784268] GFS2: fsid=kvm:sanlock.0: jid=0: Done
>> >> [ 1219.784329] GFS2: fsid=kvm:sanlock.0: jid=1: Trying to acquire
>> >> journal lock...
>> >> [ 1219.788349] GFS2: fsid=kvm:sanlock.0: jid=1: Looking at
>> >> journal...
>> >> [ 1219.886047] GFS2: fsid=kvm:sanlock.0: jid=1: Done
>> >> [ 1219.886110] GFS2: fsid=kvm:sanlock.0: jid=2: Trying to acquire
>> >> journal lock...
>> >> [ 1219.891121] GFS2: fsid=kvm:sanlock.0: jid=2: Looking at
>> >> journal...
>> >> [ 1219.943994] init: ttyS1 main process (20318) terminated with
>> >> status
>> >> 1
>> >> [ 1219.944037] init: ttyS1 main process ended, respawning
>> >> [ 1219.967054] init: ttyS0 main process (20320) terminated with
>> >> status
>> >> 1
>> >> [ 1219.967100] init: ttyS0 main process ended, respawning
>> >> [ 1219.972037] ttyS0: LSR safety check engaged!
>> >> [ 1220.226027] GFS2: fsid=kvm:sanlock.0: jid=2: Acquiring the
>> >> transaction lock...
>> >> [ 1220.226160] GFS2: fsid=kvm:sanlock.0: jid=2: Replaying 
>> journal...
>> >> [ 1220.311801] GFS2: fsid=kvm:sanlock.0: jid=2: Replayed 3 of 106
>> >> blocks
>> >> [ 1220.311805] GFS2: fsid=kvm:sanlock.0: jid=2: Found 4487 revoke
>> >> tags
>> >> [ 1220.322148] GFS2: fsid=kvm:sanlock.0: jid=2: Journal replayed 
>> in
>> >> 1s
>> >> [ 1220.322253] GFS2: fsid=kvm:sanlock.0: jid=2: Done
>> >
>> > So that looks like it successfully recovered the journals for 
>> nodes
>> > one
>> > and two. How many nodes are in the cluster? What is the fencing
>> > quorum
>> > set up being used?
>> >
>> >> [ 1221.457120] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer 
>> dereference
>> >> at
>> >> 0000000000000018
>> >
>> > So this is a dereference of something which is 24 bytes into some
>> > structure or other. Certainly something which should not happen so 
>> we
>> > need to take a look at that.
>> >
>> > Was this a one off, or something that you can reproduce?
>> >
>> > Steve.
>> >
>> >
>> >> [ 1221.457508] IP: [<ffffffffa04f800a>] gfs2_unlink+0x8a/0x220
>> >> [gfs2]
>> >> [ 1221.457958] PGD 2170f2067 PUD 20c0ff067 PMD 0
>> >> [ 1221.458197] Oops: 0000 [#1] SMP
>> >> [ 1221.458374] CPU 0
>> >> [ 1221.458460] Modules linked in: gfs2 dlm ipmi_si mptctl mptbase
>> >> ipmi_devintf ipmi_msghandler dell_rbu ip6table_filter ip6_tables
>> >> iptable_filter ip_tables ebtable_nat ebtables x_tables kvm_intel 
>> kvm
>> >> ocfs2_dlmfs ocfs2_stack_o2cb ocfs2_dlm ocfs2_nodemanager
>> >> ocfs2_stackglue
>> >> configfs dm_round_robin ib_iser bridge rdma_cm ib_cm iw_cm ib_sa
>> >> ib_mad
>> >> ib_core ib_addr iscsi_tcp libiscsi_tcp libiscsi 
>> scsi_transport_iscsi
>> >> bonding nfsd nfs lockd fscache auth_rpcgss nfs_acl sunrpc 8021q 
>> garp
>> >> stp
>> >> joydev dm_multipath dcdbas mac_hid i7core_edac edac_core
>> >> acpi_power_meter lp parport usbhid hid bnx2 mpt2sas
>> >> scsi_transport_sas
>> >> e1000e raid_class scsi_dh_rdac usb_storage [last unloaded: 
>> ipmi_si]
>> >> [ 1221.463058]
>> >> [ 1221.463146] Pid: 20611, comm: libvirtd Not tainted
>> >> 3.2.0-26-generic
>> >> #41-Ubuntu Dell Inc. PowerEdge R310/05XKKK
>> >> [ 1221.463626] RIP: 0010:[<ffffffffa04f800a>]  
>> [<ffffffffa04f800a>]
>> >> gfs2_unlink+0x8a/0x220 [gfs2]
>> >> [ 1221.464100] RSP: 0018:ffff88020cfe1d28  EFLAGS: 00010296
>> >> [ 1221.464344] RAX: 0000000000000000 RBX: ffff88021ef58000 RCX:
>> >> ffff88020cfe1d40
>> >> [ 1221.464662] RDX: 0000000000000000 RSI: 00000000000183f3 RDI:
>> >> ffff88022efa2440
>> >> [ 1221.464979] RBP: ffff88020cfe1e38 R08: 4000000000000000 R09:
>> >> 0000000000000000
>> >> [ 1221.465297] R10: fdd50265775f720a R11: 0000000000000003 R12:
>> >> ffff88021ef50000
>> >> [ 1221.465615] R13: ffff88020cfe1d80 R14: ffff8802178980c0 R15:
>> >> ffff88022efa2000
>> >> [ 1221.466115] FS:  00007f4d2c0e7700(0000) 
>> GS:ffff880237200000(0000)
>> >> knlGS:0000000000000000
>> >> [ 1221.466487] CS:  0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033
>> >> [ 1221.466748] CR2: 0000000000000018 CR3: 00000002175e4000 CR4:
>> >> 00000000000006f0
>> >> [ 1221.467066] DR0: 0000000000000000 DR1: 0000000000000000 DR2:
>> >> 0000000000000000
>> >> [ 1221.467384] DR3: 0000000000000000 DR6: 00000000ffff0ff0 DR7:
>> >> 0000000000000400
>> >> [ 1221.467702] Process libvirtd (pid: 20611, threadinfo
>> >> ffff88020cfe0000, task ffff8802241cdbc0)
>> >> [ 1221.468091] Stack:
>> >> [ 1221.468199]  0000000000000003 ffff88022f108048 
>> ffff88020cfe1d58
>> >> ffff88020cfe1d40
>> >> [ 1221.468581]  ffff88020cfe1d40 ffff88022f108000 
>> ffff88022354aa00
>> >> 0000000000000001
>> >> [ 1221.468963]  0000000000000000 0000000000000000 
>> ffffffffa04f7fda
>> >> ffff88020cfe1d80
>> >> [ 1221.469346] Call Trace:
>> >> [ 1221.469486]  [<ffffffffa04f7fda>] ? gfs2_unlink+0x5a/0x220 
>> [gfs2]
>> >> [ 1221.469955]  [<ffffffffa04f7ff4>] ? gfs2_unlink+0x74/0x220 
>> [gfs2]
>> >> [ 1221.470236]  [<ffffffff8129cb2c>] ?
>> >> security_inode_permission+0x1c/0x30
>> >> [ 1221.470536]  [<ffffffff81184e70>] vfs_unlink.part.26+0x80/0xf0
>> >> [ 1221.470802]  [<ffffffff81184f1c>] vfs_unlink+0x3c/0x60
>> >> [ 1221.471040]  [<ffffffff8118758a>] do_unlinkat+0x1aa/0x1d0
>> >> [ 1221.471290]  [<ffffffff81177fc0>] ? vfs_write+0x110/0x180
>> >> [ 1221.471538]  [<ffffffff811782a7>] ? sys_write+0x67/0x90
>> >> [ 1221.471780]  [<ffffffff81188106>] sys_unlink+0x16/0x20
>> >> [ 1221.472019]  [<ffffffff81661fc2>] 
>> system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b
>> >> [ 1221.472290] Code: 00 00 49 83 c5 40 31 d2 4c 89 e9 be 01 00 00 
>> 00
>> >> e8
>> >> fc 1e ff ff 48 8b b3 28 02 00 00 4c 89 ff e8 ad 7e 00 00 48 8d 8d 
>> 08
>> >> ff
>> >> ff ff <48> 8b 78 18 31 d2 be 01 00 00 00 48 83 e9 80 e8 d2 1e ff 
>> ff
>> >> 48
>> >> [ 1221.473936] RIP  [<ffffffffa04f800a>] gfs2_unlink+0x8a/0x220
>> >> [gfs2]
>> >> [ 1221.474240]  RSP <ffff88020cfe1d28>
>> >> [ 1221.474408] CR2: 0000000000000018
>> >> [ 1221.474959] ---[ end trace f7df780fd45600a8 ]---
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Bart Verwilst schreef op 20.08.2012 09:50:
>> >> > Nothing out of the ordinary, should have mentioned that!
>> >> >
>> >> > <snip>
>> >> > Aug 19 00:08:00 vm02-test corosync[7394]:   [CMAN  ] daemon: 
>> read
>> >> 20
>> >> > bytes from fd 17
>> >> > Aug 19 00:08:00 vm02-test corosync[7394]:   [CMAN  ] daemon:
>> >> client
>> >> > command is 7
>> >> > Aug 19 00:08:00 vm02-test corosync[7394]:   [CMAN  ] daemon: 
>> About
>> >> to
>> >> > process command
>> >> > Aug 19 00:08:00 vm02-test corosync[7394]:   [CMAN  ] memb: 
>> command
>> >> to
>> >> > process is 7
>> >> > Aug 19 00:08:00 vm02-test corosync[7394]:   [CMAN  ] memb:
>> >> > get_all_members: allocated new buffer (retsize=1024)
>> >> > Aug 19 00:08:00 vm02-test corosync[7394]:   [CMAN  ] memb:
>> >> > get_all_members: retlen = 1760
>> >> > Aug 19 00:08:00 vm02-test corosync[7394]:   [CMAN  ] memb: 
>> command
>> >> > return code is 4
>> >> > Aug 19 00:08:00 vm02-test corosync[7394]:   [CMAN  ] daemon:
>> >> > Returning command data. length = 1760
>> >> > Aug 19 00:08:00 vm02-test corosync[7394]:   [CMAN  ] daemon:
>> >> sending
>> >> > reply 40000007 to fd 17
>> >> > Aug 19 00:08:00 vm02-test corosync[7394]:   [CMAN  ] daemon: 
>> read
>> >> 20
>> >> > bytes from fd 17
>> >> > Aug 19 00:08:00 vm02-test corosync[7394]:   [CMAN  ] daemon:
>> >> client
>> >> > command is 800000b7
>> >> > Aug 19 00:08:00 vm02-test corosync[7394]:   [CMAN  ] daemon: 
>> About
>> >> to
>> >> > process command
>> >> > Aug 19 00:08:00 vm02-test corosync[7394]:   [CMAN  ] memb: 
>> command
>> >> to
>> >> > process is 800000b7
>> >> > Aug 19 00:08:00 vm02-test corosync[7394]:   [CMAN  ] memb: 
>> command
>> >> > return code is 0
>> >> > Aug 19 00:08:00 vm02-test corosync[7394]:   [CMAN  ] daemon:
>> >> > Returning command data. length = 0
>> >> > Aug 19 00:08:00 vm02-test corosync[7394]:   [CMAN  ] daemon:
>> >> sending
>> >> > reply c00000b7 to fd 17
>> >> > Aug 19 00:08:01 vm02-test corosync[7394]:   [CMAN  ] daemon: 
>> read
>> >> 20
>> >> > bytes from fd 17
>> >> > Aug 19 00:08:01 vm02-test corosync[7394]:   [CMAN  ] daemon:
>> >> client
>> >> > command is 7
>> >> > Aug 19 00:08:01 vm02-test corosync[7394]:   [CMAN  ] daemon: 
>> About
>> >> to
>> >> > process command
>> >> > </snip>
>> >> >
>> >> > Digimer schreef op 20.08.2012 00:01:
>> >> >> On 08/19/2012 05:34 PM, Bart Verwilst wrote:
>> >> >>> Aug 19 00:10:01 vm02-test kernel: [282120.240067] INFO: task
>> >> >>> kworker/1:0:3117 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
>> >> >>> Aug 19 00:10:01 vm02-test kernel: [282120.240182] "echo 0 >
>> >> >>> /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this 
>> message.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Nothing around Aug 19 00:08:00 ?
>> >>
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