* [Ocfs2-devel] ocfs2: Question for ocfs2_recovery_thread
@ 2013-05-18 6:27 Joseph Qi
2013-05-18 13:26 ` Sunil Mushran
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Joseph Qi @ 2013-05-18 6:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ocfs2-devel
Hi,
Once there is node down in the cluster, ocfs2_recovery_thread will be
triggered on each node. These threads then do the down node recovery by
get super lock.
I have several questions on this:
1) Why each node has to run such a thread? We know at last one node can
get the super lock and do the actual recovery.
2) If this thread is running but something error occurred, take
ocfs2_super_lock failed for example, the thread will exit without
clearing recovery map, will it cause other threads still waiting for
recovery in ocfs2_wait_for_recovery?
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* [Ocfs2-devel] ocfs2: Question for ocfs2_recovery_thread
2013-05-18 6:27 [Ocfs2-devel] ocfs2: Question for ocfs2_recovery_thread Joseph Qi
@ 2013-05-18 13:26 ` Sunil Mushran
2013-05-19 2:25 ` Joseph Qi
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Sunil Mushran @ 2013-05-18 13:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ocfs2-devel
The first node that gets the lock will do the actual recovery. The others will get the lock and see a clean journal and skip the recovery. A thread should never error out if it fails to get the lock. It should try and try again.
On May 17, 2013, at 11:27 PM, Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@huawei.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> Once there is node down in the cluster, ocfs2_recovery_thread will be
> triggered on each node. These threads then do the down node recovery by
> get super lock.
> I have several questions on this:
> 1) Why each node has to run such a thread? We know at last one node can
> get the super lock and do the actual recovery.
> 2) If this thread is running but something error occurred, take
> ocfs2_super_lock failed for example, the thread will exit without
> clearing recovery map, will it cause other threads still waiting for
> recovery in ocfs2_wait_for_recovery?
>
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* [Ocfs2-devel] ocfs2: Question for ocfs2_recovery_thread
2013-05-18 13:26 ` Sunil Mushran
@ 2013-05-19 2:25 ` Joseph Qi
2013-05-20 2:49 ` Joseph Qi
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Joseph Qi @ 2013-05-19 2:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ocfs2-devel
On 2013/5/18 21:26, Sunil Mushran wrote:
> The first node that gets the lock will do the actual recovery. The others will get the lock and see a clean journal and skip the recovery. A thread should never error out if it fails to get the lock. It should try and try again.
>
> On May 17, 2013, at 11:27 PM, Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@huawei.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> Once there is node down in the cluster, ocfs2_recovery_thread will be
>> triggered on each node. These threads then do the down node recovery by
>> get super lock.
>> I have several questions on this:
>> 1) Why each node has to run such a thread? We know at last one node can
>> get the super lock and do the actual recovery.
>> 2) If this thread is running but something error occurred, take
>> ocfs2_super_lock failed for example, the thread will exit without
>> clearing recovery map, will it cause other threads still waiting for
>> recovery in ocfs2_wait_for_recovery?
>>
>
>
But when error occurs and goes to bail, and the restart logic will not
run. Codes like below:
...
status = ocfs2_wait_on_mount(osb);
if (status < 0) {
goto bail;
}
rm_quota = kzalloc(osb->max_slots * sizeof(int), GFP_NOFS);
if (!rm_quota) {
status = -ENOMEM;
goto bail;
}
restart:
status = ocfs2_super_lock(osb, 1);
if (status < 0) {
mlog_errno(status);
goto bail;
}
...
if (!status && !ocfs2_recovery_completed(osb)) {
mutex_unlock(&osb->recovery_lock);
goto restart;
}
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* [Ocfs2-devel] ocfs2: Question for ocfs2_recovery_thread
2013-05-19 2:25 ` Joseph Qi
@ 2013-05-20 2:49 ` Joseph Qi
2013-05-22 23:00 ` Sunil Mushran
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Joseph Qi @ 2013-05-20 2:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ocfs2-devel
On 2013/5/19 10:25, Joseph Qi wrote:
> On 2013/5/18 21:26, Sunil Mushran wrote:
>> The first node that gets the lock will do the actual recovery. The others will get the lock and see a clean journal and skip the recovery. A thread should never error out if it fails to get the lock. It should try and try again.
>>
>> On May 17, 2013, at 11:27 PM, Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@huawei.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> Once there is node down in the cluster, ocfs2_recovery_thread will be
>>> triggered on each node. These threads then do the down node recovery by
>>> get super lock.
>>> I have several questions on this:
>>> 1) Why each node has to run such a thread? We know at last one node can
>>> get the super lock and do the actual recovery.
>>> 2) If this thread is running but something error occurred, take
>>> ocfs2_super_lock failed for example, the thread will exit without
>>> clearing recovery map, will it cause other threads still waiting for
>>> recovery in ocfs2_wait_for_recovery?
>>>
>>
>>
> But when error occurs and goes to bail, and the restart logic will not
> run. Codes like below:
> ...
> status = ocfs2_wait_on_mount(osb);
> if (status < 0) {
> goto bail;
> }
>
> rm_quota = kzalloc(osb->max_slots * sizeof(int), GFP_NOFS);
> if (!rm_quota) {
> status = -ENOMEM;
> goto bail;
> }
> restart:
> status = ocfs2_super_lock(osb, 1);
> if (status < 0) {
> mlog_errno(status);
> goto bail;
> }
> ...
> if (!status && !ocfs2_recovery_completed(osb)) {
> mutex_unlock(&osb->recovery_lock);
> goto restart;
> }
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Ocfs2-devel mailing list
> Ocfs2-devel at oss.oracle.com
> https://oss.oracle.com/mailman/listinfo/ocfs2-devel
>
>
One more question, do we make sure dlm_recovery_thread always prior to
ocfs2_recovery_thread?
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* [Ocfs2-devel] ocfs2: Question for ocfs2_recovery_thread
2013-05-20 2:49 ` Joseph Qi
@ 2013-05-22 23:00 ` Sunil Mushran
2013-05-23 9:37 ` shencanquan
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Sunil Mushran @ 2013-05-22 23:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ocfs2-devel
True. The function could do with a little bit of cleanup. Feel free to send
a patch.
On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 7:49 PM, Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@huawei.com> wrote:
> On 2013/5/19 10:25, Joseph Qi wrote:
> > On 2013/5/18 21:26, Sunil Mushran wrote:
> >> The first node that gets the lock will do the actual recovery. The
> others will get the lock and see a clean journal and skip the recovery. A
> thread should never error out if it fails to get the lock. It should try
> and try again.
> >>
> >> On May 17, 2013, at 11:27 PM, Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@huawei.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi,
> >>> Once there is node down in the cluster, ocfs2_recovery_thread will be
> >>> triggered on each node. These threads then do the down node recovery by
> >>> get super lock.
> >>> I have several questions on this:
> >>> 1) Why each node has to run such a thread? We know at last one node can
> >>> get the super lock and do the actual recovery.
> >>> 2) If this thread is running but something error occurred, take
> >>> ocfs2_super_lock failed for example, the thread will exit without
> >>> clearing recovery map, will it cause other threads still waiting for
> >>> recovery in ocfs2_wait_for_recovery?
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> > But when error occurs and goes to bail, and the restart logic will not
> > run. Codes like below:
> > ...
> > status = ocfs2_wait_on_mount(osb);
> > if (status < 0) {
> > goto bail;
> > }
> >
> > rm_quota = kzalloc(osb->max_slots * sizeof(int), GFP_NOFS);
> > if (!rm_quota) {
> > status = -ENOMEM;
> > goto bail;
> > }
> > restart:
> > status = ocfs2_super_lock(osb, 1);
> > if (status < 0) {
> > mlog_errno(status);
> > goto bail;
> > }
> > ...
> > if (!status && !ocfs2_recovery_completed(osb)) {
> > mutex_unlock(&osb->recovery_lock);
> > goto restart;
> > }
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > Ocfs2-devel mailing list
> > Ocfs2-devel at oss.oracle.com
> > https://oss.oracle.com/mailman/listinfo/ocfs2-devel
> >
> >
> One more question, do we make sure dlm_recovery_thread always prior to
> ocfs2_recovery_thread?
>
>
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* [Ocfs2-devel] ocfs2: Question for ocfs2_recovery_thread
2013-05-22 23:00 ` Sunil Mushran
@ 2013-05-23 9:37 ` shencanquan
0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: shencanquan @ 2013-05-23 9:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ocfs2-devel
On 2013/5/23 7:00, Sunil Mushran wrote:
> True. The function could do with a little bit of cleanup. Feel free to
> send a patch.
from ocfs2 code , I don't found that dlm_recovery_thread always prior to
ocfs2_recovery_thread? please tell me,thanks.
>
>
> On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 7:49 PM, Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@huawei.com
> <mailto:joseph.qi@huawei.com>> wrote:
>
> On 2013/5/19 10:25, Joseph Qi wrote:
> > On 2013/5/18 21:26, Sunil Mushran wrote:
> >> The first node that gets the lock will do the actual recovery.
> The others will get the lock and see a clean journal and skip the
> recovery. A thread should never error out if it fails to get the
> lock. It should try and try again.
> >>
> >> On May 17, 2013, at 11:27 PM, Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@huawei.com
> <mailto:joseph.qi@huawei.com>> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi,
> >>> Once there is node down in the cluster, ocfs2_recovery_thread
> will be
> >>> triggered on each node. These threads then do the down node
> recovery by
> >>> get super lock.
> >>> I have several questions on this:
> >>> 1) Why each node has to run such a thread? We know at last one
> node can
> >>> get the super lock and do the actual recovery.
> >>> 2) If this thread is running but something error occurred, take
> >>> ocfs2_super_lock failed for example, the thread will exit without
> >>> clearing recovery map, will it cause other threads still
> waiting for
> >>> recovery in ocfs2_wait_for_recovery?
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> > But when error occurs and goes to bail, and the restart logic
> will not
> > run. Codes like below:
> > ...
> > status = ocfs2_wait_on_mount(osb);
> > if (status < 0) {
> > goto bail;
> > }
> >
> > rm_quota = kzalloc(osb->max_slots * sizeof(int), GFP_NOFS);
> > if (!rm_quota) {
> > status = -ENOMEM;
> > goto bail;
> > }
> > restart:
> > status = ocfs2_super_lock(osb, 1);
> > if (status < 0) {
> > mlog_errno(status);
> > goto bail;
> > }
> > ...
> > if (!status && !ocfs2_recovery_completed(osb)) {
> > mutex_unlock(&osb->recovery_lock);
> > goto restart;
> > }
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > Ocfs2-devel mailing list
> > Ocfs2-devel at oss.oracle.com <mailto:Ocfs2-devel@oss.oracle.com>
> > https://oss.oracle.com/mailman/listinfo/ocfs2-devel
> >
> >
> One more question, do we make sure dlm_recovery_thread always prior to
> ocfs2_recovery_thread?
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Ocfs2-devel mailing list
> Ocfs2-devel at oss.oracle.com
> https://oss.oracle.com/mailman/listinfo/ocfs2-devel
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