From: Zdenek Kabelac <zkabelac@redhat.com>
To: LVM general discussion and development <linux-lvm@redhat.com>,
g.danti@assyoma.it
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] Unexptected filesytem unmount with thin provision and autoextend disabled - lvmetad crashed?
Date: Mon, 16 May 2016 14:08:40 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5739B848.3060505@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4bcd585d099ecec086b99cfa5c23cc38@assyoma.it>
On 15.5.2016 12:33, Gionatan Danti wrote:
> Hi list,
> I had an unexptected filesystem unmount on a machine were I am using thin
> provisioning.
>
Hi
Well yeah - ATM we rather take 'early' action and try to stop any user
on overfill thin-pool.
> It is a CentOS 7.2 box (kernel 3.10.0-327.3.1.el7, lvm2-2.02.130-5.el7_2.1),
> with the current volumes situation:
> # lvs -a
> LV VG Attr LSize Pool Origin
> Data% Meta% Move Log Cpy%Sync Convert
> 000-ThinPool vg_storage twi-aotz-- 10.85t 74.06 33.36
> [000-ThinPool_tdata] vg_storage Twi-ao---- 10.85t
> [000-ThinPool_tmeta] vg_storage ewi-ao---- 88.00m
> Storage vg_storage Vwi-aotz-- 10.80t 000-ThinPool 74.40
> [lvol0_pmspare] vg_storage ewi------- 88.00m
> root vg_system -wi-ao---- 55.70g
> swap vg_system -wi-ao---- 7.81g
>
> As you can see, thin pool/volume is at about 75%.
>
> Today I found the Storage volume unmounted, with the following entries in
> /var/log/message:
> May 15 09:02:53 storage lvm[43289]: Request to lookup VG vg_storage in lvmetad
> gave response Connection reset by peer.
> May 15 09:02:53 storage lvm[43289]: Volume group "vg_storage" not found
> May 15 09:02:53 storage lvm[43289]: Failed to extend thin
> vg_storage-000--ThinPool-tpool.
> May 15 09:02:53 storage lvm[43289]: Unmounting thin volume
> vg_storage-000--ThinPool-tpool from /opt/storage.
Basically whenever 'lvresize' failed - dmeventd plugin now tries
to unconditionally umount any associated thin-volume with
thin-pool above threshold.
> What puzzle me is that both thin_pool_autoextend_threshold and
> snap_pool_autoextend_threshold are disabled in the lvm.conf file
> (thin_pool_autoextend_threshold = 100 and snap_pool_autoextend_threshold =
> 100). Moreover, no custom profile/policy is attached to the thin pool/volume.
For now - plugin 'calls' the tool - lvresize --use-policies.
If this tool FAILs for ANY reason -> umount will happen.
I'll probably put in 'extra' test that 'umount' happens
with >=95% values only.
dmeventd itself has no idea if there is configure 100 or less - it's the
lvresize to see it - so even if you set 100% - and you have enabled
monitoring - you will get umount (but no resize)
>
> To me, it seems that the lvmetad crashed/had some problems and the system,
> being "blind" about the thin volume utilization, put it offline. But I can not
> understand the "Failed to extend thin vg_storage-000--ThinPool-tpool", and I
> had *no* autoextend in place.
If you strictly don't care about any tracing of thin-pool fullness,
disable monitoring in lvm.conf.
>
> I rebooted the system and the Storage volume is now mounted without problems.
> I also tried to write about 16 GB of raw data to it, and I have no problem.
> However, I can not understand why it was put offline in the first place. As a
> last piece of information, I noted that kernel & lvm was auto-updated two days
> ago. Maybe it is related?
>
> Can you give me some hint of what happened, and how to avoid it in the future?
Well 'lvmetad' shall not crash, ATM this may kill commands - and further stop
processing - as we rather 'stop' further usage rather than allowing
to cause bigger damage.
So if you have unusual system/device setup causing 'lvmetad' crash - open BZ,
and meawhile set 'use_lvmetad=0' in your lvm.conf till the bug is fixed.
Regards
Zdenek
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Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-05-15 10:33 [linux-lvm] Unexptected filesytem unmount with thin provision and autoextend disabled - lvmetad crashed? Gionatan Danti
2016-05-16 12:08 ` Zdenek Kabelac [this message]
2016-05-16 13:01 ` Xen
2016-05-16 14:09 ` Zdenek Kabelac
2016-05-16 19:25 ` Xen
2016-05-16 21:39 ` Xen
2016-05-17 9:43 ` Zdenek Kabelac
2016-05-17 17:17 ` Xen
2016-05-17 19:18 ` Zdenek Kabelac
2016-05-17 20:43 ` Xen
2016-05-17 22:26 ` Zdenek Kabelac
2016-05-18 1:34 ` Xen
2016-05-18 12:15 ` Zdenek Kabelac
2016-05-17 13:09 ` Gionatan Danti
2016-05-17 13:48 ` Zdenek Kabelac
2016-05-18 13:47 ` Gionatan Danti
2016-05-24 13:45 ` Gionatan Danti
2016-05-24 14:17 ` Zdenek Kabelac
2016-05-24 14:28 ` Gionatan Danti
2016-05-24 17:17 ` Zdenek Kabelac
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2016-05-18 4:21 ` matthew patton
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2016-05-18 4:57 ` matthew patton
2016-05-18 14:20 ` Xen
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