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updates: #302
Change-Id: I9c1b9c9751c21866b074ac5d3ef15a58ae7aa707
Signed-off-by: Prashanth Pai <ppai@redhat.com>
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Please review, it's not always just the comments that were fixed.
I've had to revert of course all calls to creat() that were changed
to create() ...
Only compile-tested!
Change-Id: I7d02e82d9766e272a7fd9cc68e51901d69e5aab5
updates: bz#1193929
Signed-off-by: Yaniv Kaul <ykaul@redhat.com>
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Updates: #208
Change-Id: If6f52b9b1b5b823ad64faeed662e96ceb848c54c
Signed-off-by: Kotresh HR <khiremat@redhat.com>
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Problem: Sometimes brick process is getting crashed at the time
of stop brick while brick mux is enabled.
Solution: Brick process was getting crashed because of rpc connection
was not cleaning properly while brick mux is enabled.In this patch
after sending GF_EVENT_CLEANUP notification to xlator(server)
waits for all rpc client connection destroy for specific xlator.Once rpc
connections are destroyed in server_rpc_notify for all associated client
for that brick then call xlator_mem_cleanup for for brick xlator as well as
all child xlators.To avoid races at the time of cleanup introduce
two new flags at each xlator cleanup_starting, call_cleanup.
BUG: 1544090
Signed-off-by: Mohit Agrawal <moagrawa@redhat.com>
Note: Run all test-cases in separate build (https://review.gluster.org/#/c/19700/)
with same patch after enable brick mux forcefully, all test cases are
passed.
Change-Id: Ic4ab9c128df282d146cf1135640281fcb31997bf
updates: bz#1544090
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Problem: At the time of stopping the volume while brick multiplex is
enabled memory is not cleanup from all server side xlators.
Solution: To cleanup memory for all server side xlators call fini
in glusterfs_handle_terminate after send GF_EVENT_CLEANUP
notification to top xlator.
BUG: 1544090
Signed-off-by: Mohit Agrawal <moagrawa@redhat.com>
Note: Run all test-cases in separate build (https://review.gluster.org/19574)
with same patch after enable brick mux forcefully, all test cases are
passed.
Change-Id: Ia10dc7f2605aa50f2b90b3fe4eb380ba9299e2fc
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There are still remain some code paths where cleanup is required while
brick mux is on.I will upload a new patch after resolve all code paths.
This reverts commit b313d97faa766443a7f8128b6e19f3d2f1b267dd.
BUG: 1544090
Change-Id: I26ef1d29061092bd9a409c8933d5488e968ed90e
Signed-off-by: Mohit Agrawal <moagrawa@redhat.com>
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Added a volume option 'fips-mode-rchecksum' tied to op version 4.
If not set, rchecksum fop will use MD5 instead of SHA256.
updates: #230
Change-Id: Id8ea1303777e6450852c0bc25503cda341a6aec2
Signed-off-by: Ravishankar N <ravishankar@redhat.com>
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Problem: At the time of stopping the volume while brick multiplex is
enabled memory is not cleanup from all server side xlators.
Solution: To cleanup memory for all server side xlators call fini
in glusterfs_handle_terminate after send GF_EVENT_CLEANUP
notification to top xlator.
BUG: 1544090
Change-Id: Ifa1525e25b697371276158705026b421b4f81140
Signed-off-by: Mohit Agrawal <moagrawa@redhat.com>
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directory
Summary:
- We may have found an issue where certain directories were being moved into .landfill and then being quickly purged via nftw().
- We would like to have an emergency option to disable these purges.
> Reviewed-on: https://review.gluster.org/18253
> Reviewed-by: Shreyas Siravara <sshreyas@fb.com>
Fixes #371
Change-Id: I90b54c535930c1ca2925a928728199b6b80eadd9
Signed-off-by: Amar Tumballi <amarts@redhat.com>
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Summary:
Too may hard links blow up btrfs by exceeding max xattr size (recordign
pgfid for each hardlink). Add a limit to prevent this explosion.
> Reviewed-on: https://review.gluster.org/18232
> Reviewed-by: Shreyas Siravara <sshreyas@fb.com>
Fixes gluster/glusterfs#370
Signed-off-by: ShyamsundarR <srangana@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I614a247834fb8f2b2743c0c67d11cefafff0dbaa
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1. Split out entry and inode/fd based FOPs into
separate files from posix.c
2. Split out common routines (init, fini, reconf,
and such) into its own file, from posix.c
3. Retain just the method assignments in posix.c
(such that posix2 for RIO can assign its own methods in
the future for entry operations and such)
4. Based on the split in (1) and (2) split out
posix-handle.h into 2 files, such that macros that are
needed for inode ops are in one and rest are in the other
If the split is done as above, posix2 can compile with
its own entry ops, and hence not compile, the entry ops
as split in (1) above.
The split described in (4) can again help posix2 to
define its own macros to make entry and inode handles,
thus not impact existing POSIX xlator code.
Noted problems
- There are path references in certain cases where
quota is used (in the xattr FOPs), and thus will fail
on reuse in posix2, this needs to be handled when we
get there.
- posix_init does set root GFID on the brick root,
and this is incorrect for posix2, again will need
handling later when posix2 evolves based on this
code (other init checks seem fine on current inspection)
Merge of experimental branch patches with the following
gerrit change-IDs
> Change-Id: I965ce6dffe70a62c697f790f3438559520e0af20
> Change-Id: I089a4d9cf470c2f9c121611e8ef18dea92b2be70
> Change-Id: I2cec103f6ba8f3084443f3066bcc70b2f5ecb49a
Fixes gluster/glusterfs#327
Change-Id: I0ccfa78559a7c5a68f5e861e144cf856f5c9e19c
Signed-off-by: ShyamsundarR <srangana@redhat.com>
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