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[Gluster-devel] Understanding log entries


From: Matthias Albert
Subject: [Gluster-devel] Understanding log entries
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 11:06:21 +0200
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Hi,

as I wrote in a other thread, glusterfs is working fine for me. Since
one week, our bacula Server is writing to the gluster storage, without
any problems.

But on client side (bacula Server) I can see some log entries like this.

---snip---
2007-09-18 14:15:13 E [afr.c:541:afr_setxattr_cbk] afr1:
(path=/bacula/packages/bacula-director-common_2.2.4_i386.deb
child=gluster3-hdb1
) op_ret=-1 op_errno=95
2007-09-18 14:15:13 E [afr.c:541:afr_setxattr_cbk] afr1:
(path=/bacula/packages/bacula-director-common_2.2.4_i386.deb
child=gluster4-hdb1
) op_ret=-1 op_errno=95
2007-09-18 14:15:13 E [afr.c:541:afr_setxattr_cbk] afr1:
(path=/bacula/packages/bacula-director-common_2.2.4_i386.deb
child=gluster4-hdb1
) op_ret=-1 op_errno=95
2007-09-18 14:15:13 E [afr.c:541:afr_setxattr_cbk] afr1:
(path=/bacula/packages/bacula-director-common_2.2.4_i386.deb
child=gluster3-hdb1
) op_ret=-1 op_errno=95
2007-09-18 14:15:13 W [alu.c:713:alu_scheduler] alu: No node is eligible
to schedule
2007-09-18 14:15:13 E [afr.c:541:afr_setxattr_cbk] afr2:
(path=/bacula/packages/bacula-director-mysql_2.2.4_i386.deb
child=gluster3-sda1)
 op_ret=-1 op_errno=95
2007-09-18 14:15:13 E [afr.c:541:afr_setxattr_cbk] afr2:
(path=/bacula/packages/bacula-director-mysql_2.2.4_i386.deb
child=gluster4-hdc1)
 op_ret=-1 op_errno=95
2007-09-18 14:15:13 E [afr.c:541:afr_setxattr_cbk] afr2:
(path=/bacula/packages/bacula-director-mysql_2.2.4_i386.deb
child=gluster4-hdc1)
 op_ret=-1 op_errno=95
2007-09-18 14:15:13 E [afr.c:541:afr_setxattr_cbk] afr2:
(path=/bacula/packages/bacula-director-mysql_2.2.4_i386.deb
child=gluster3-sda1)
 op_ret=-1 op_errno=95
---snap---

---snip---
2007-09-21 06:25:25 E [afr.c:4231:afr_closedir] afr2: afrfdp is NULL,
returning EBADFD
2007-09-21 06:25:25 E [afr.c:4231:afr_closedir] afr1: afrfdp is NULL,
returning EBADFD
2007-09-21 06:25:25 E [afr.c:4231:afr_closedir] afr3: afrfdp is NULL,
returning EBADFD
---snap---

In the first snippet it seems, that there are problems setting the
extended attributes.
But what does this mean exactly?

And the error at the second snippet?

Regards,

   Matthias






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