From: Josef Whiter <jwhiter@redhat.com>
To: cluster-devel.redhat.com
Subject: [Cluster-devel] fatal: assertion "!atomic_read(&gl->gl_ail_count)" failed
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 15:55:25 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20070226205524.GD22405@korben.rdu.redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <39C2B4777DC0364FBBF4D8233402E6C75DD944@dpp-exch01-a.network.griffin.net.uk>
Ok I've filed bz 230143 for this in order to help track it. I'm working on a
umount panic currently, but when I figure that out I will try to reproduce and
work on this issue.
Josef
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 03:43:04PM -0000, David Craigon wrote:
> This happens when I create a file on one computer, then quickly delete
> it on the other.
>
> It doesn't happen if 1) I wait a long period of time between creating
> the file and deleting it 2) if I delete the file on the same computer as
> I made it, no matter how fast I do it. I seem to be able to create files
> on both computers as much as I like.
>
> David
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Josef Whiter [mailto:jwhiter at redhat.com]
> > Sent: 23 February 2007 17:59
> > To: David Craigon
> > Cc: cluster-devel at redhat.com
> > Subject: Re: [Cluster-devel] fatal: assertion
> > "!atomic_read(&gl->gl_ail_count)" failed
> >
> > On Fri, Feb 23, 2007 at 04:17:57PM -0000, David Craigon wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I'm trying to use GFS2. I'm trying to use all latest parts- so I've
> > > tried it using Fedora 7 test1 with a check out from CVS,
> > and I've also
> > > tried Fedora 6. I have an equal lack of success with both.
> > >
> > > My set up is that I am trying to set up a simple cluster
> > featuring two
> > > servers attached using open-iSCSI to a backend SAN. The iSCSI part
> > > works
> > > fine- I have the drive as a device on both computers. I'm using the
> > > iSCSI that comes with the linux distro. I've turned off
> > SELinux. I'm
> > > using DLM locking
> > >
> > > When I've got both servers attached to it works for a short while
> > > (circa 10 seconds or so).
> > > What I typically do is create files and then delete them
> > from the two
> > > servers. After a while I get this....
> > >
> > > Feb 23 15:54:28 a kernel: GFS2: fsid=: Trying to join cluster
> > > "lock_dlm", "alpha_cluster:a"
> > > Feb 23 15:54:28 a kernel: GFS2: fsid=alpha_cluster:a.0:
> > Joined cluster.
> > > Now mounting FS...
> > > Feb 23 15:54:28 a kernel: GFS2: fsid=alpha_cluster:a.0:
> > jid=0, already
> > > locked for use Feb 23 15:54:28 a kernel: GFS2:
> > fsid=alpha_cluster:a.0:
> > > jid=0: Looking at journal...
> > > Feb 23 15:54:28 a kernel: GFS2: fsid=alpha_cluster:a.0: jid=0: Done
> > > Feb 23 15:54:55 a kernel: GFS2: fsid=alpha_cluster:a.0: fatal:
> > > assertion "!atomic_read(&gl->gl_ail_count)" failed
> > > Feb 23 15:54:55 a kernel: GFS2: fsid=alpha_cluster:a.0: function =
> > > gfs2_meta_inval, file = fs/gfs2/meta_io.c, line = 101 Feb
> > 23 15:54:55
> > > a kernel: GFS2: fsid=alpha_cluster:a.0: about to withdraw this file
> > > system Feb 23 15:54:55 a kernel: GFS2:
> > fsid=alpha_cluster:a.0: telling
> > > LM to withdraw
> > >
> > > At that point, this server can't look at the mount point anymore.
> > >
> > > Can anyone offer any assistance?
> > >
> >
> > I hit this same bug as well, but haven't gone back to try and
> > reproduce it yet.
> > Could you possibly try to narrow down an exact (or heck even
> > general) sequence of commands that will trigger the problem?
> > If not open a bugzilla and CC me to it and I'll try to get
> > some time next week to reproduce it again. Thanks,
> >
> > Josef
> >
>
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2007-02-26 15:43 [Cluster-devel] fatal: assertion "!atomic_read(&gl->gl_ail_count)" failed David Craigon
2007-02-26 20:55 ` Josef Whiter [this message]
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2007-02-23 16:17 David Craigon
2007-02-23 17:58 ` Josef Whiter
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