Most of this is over my head but the last line of the logs on both mds servers show something similar to:
0> 2018-05-01 15:37:46.871932 7fd10163b700 -1 *** Caught signal (Segmentation fault) ** in thread 7fd10163b700 thread_name:mds_rank_progr When I search for this in ceph user and devel mailing list the only mention I can see is from 12.0.3: https://marc.info/?l=ceph-devel&m=149726392820648&w=2 -- ceph-devel I don't see any mention of journal.cc in my logs however so I hope they are not related. I also have not experienced any major loss in my cluster as of yet and cephfs-journal-tool shows my journals as healthy. To trigger this bug I created a cephfs directory and user called aufstest. Here is the part of the log with the crash mentioning aufstest. https://pastebin.com/EL5ALLuE I created a new bug ticket on ceph.com with all of the current info as I believe this isn't a problem with my setup specifically and anyone else trying this will have the same issue. https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/23972 I hope this is the correct path. If anyone can guide me in the right direction for troubleshooting this further I would be grateful. On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 6:19 PM, Sean Sullivan <lookcr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Forgot to reply to all: > > > Sure thing! > > I couldn't install the ceph-mds-dbg packages without upgrading. I just > finished upgrading the cluster to 12.2.5. The issue still persists in 12.2.5 > > From here I'm not really sure how to do generate the backtrace so I hope I > did it right. For others on Ubuntu this is what I did: > > * firstly up the debug_mds to 20 and debug_ms to 1: > ceph tell mds.* injectargs '--debug-mds 20 --debug-ms 1' > > * install the debug packages > ceph-mds-dbg in my case > > * I also added these options to /etc/ceph/ceph.conf just in case they > restart. > > * Now allow pids to dump (stolen partly from redhat docs and partly from > ubuntu) > echo -e 'DefaultLimitCORE=infinity\nPrivateTmp=true' | tee -a > /etc/systemd/system.conf > sysctl fs.suid_dumpable=2 > sysctl kernel.core_pattern=/tmp/core > systemctl daemon-reload > systemctl restart ceph-mds@$(hostname -s) > > * A crash was created in /var/crash by apport but gdb cant read it. I used > apport-unpack and then ran GDB on what is inside: > > apport-unpack /var/crash/$(ls /var/crash/*mds*) /root/crash_dump/ > cd /root/crash_dump/ > gdb $(cat ExecutablePath) CoreDump -ex 'thr a a bt' | tee > /root/ceph_mds_$(hostname -s)_backtrace > > * This left me with the attached backtraces (which I think are wrong as I > see a lot of ?? yet gdb says /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/1d/ > 23dc5ef4fec1dacebba2c6445f05c8fe6b8a7c.debug was loaded) > > kh10-8 mds backtrace -- https://pastebin.com/bwqZGcfD > kh09-8 mds backtrace -- https://pastebin.com/vvGiXYVY > > > The log files are pretty large (one 4.1G and the other 200MB) > > kh10-8 (200MB) mds log -- https://griffin-objstore.op > ensciencedatacloud.org/logs/ceph-mds.kh10-8.log > kh09-8 (4.1GB) mds log -- https://griffin-objstore.op > ensciencedatacloud.org/logs/ceph-mds.kh09-8.log > > On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 12:09 AM, Patrick Donnelly <pdonn...@redhat.com> > wrote: > >> Hello Sean, >> >> On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 2:32 PM, Sean Sullivan <lookcr...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > I was creating a new user and mount point. On another hardware node I >> > mounted CephFS as admin to mount as root. I created /aufstest and then >> > unmounted. From there it seems that both of my mds nodes crashed for >> some >> > reason and I can't start them any more. >> > >> > https://pastebin.com/1ZgkL9fa -- my mds log >> > >> > I have never had this happen in my tests so now I have live data here. >> If >> > anyone can lend a hand or point me in the right direction while >> > troubleshooting that would be a godsend! >> >> Thanks for keeping the list apprised of your efforts. Since this is so >> easily reproduced for you, I would suggest that you next get higher >> debug logs (debug_mds=20/debug_ms=1) from the MDS. And, since this is >> a segmentation fault, a backtrace with debug symbols from gdb would >> also be helpful. >> >> -- >> Patrick Donnelly >> > >
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