Re: Sudden frequent node crashes

2015-10-08 Thread Allen Landsidel
We're up and running with three nodes on riak2 from the FreeBSD ports; this is using the basho erlang. So far, so good! On 10/8/2015 16:28, Russell Brown wrote: OK, good luck! Let us know how you go. Cheers Russell ___ riak-users mailing list ri

Re: Sudden frequent node crashes

2015-10-08 Thread Allen Landsidel
numbers in your crash don’t match up for me Cheers Russell On 8 Oct 2015, at 20:35, Allen Landsidel wrote: Oops sorry, forgot about that. I'm running Erlang 17 from ports; erlang-runtime17-17.5.6.3 On 10/8/2015 15:28, Russell Brown wrote: Hi Allen, What version of erlang are you r

Re: Sudden frequent node crashes

2015-10-08 Thread Allen Landsidel
Oops sorry, forgot about that. I'm running Erlang 17 from ports; erlang-runtime17-17.5.6.3 On 10/8/2015 15:28, Russell Brown wrote: Hi Allen, What version of erlang are you running, please? Cheers Russell On 8 Oct 2015, at 19:58, Allen Landsidel wrote: Background: Riak 2.1.1 Fr

Sudden frequent node crashes

2015-10-08 Thread Allen Landsidel
Background: Riak 2.1.1 FreeBSD 9.1. Servers are all virtualized on VMWare ESX 5.5. Each node is given ~300G of storage, 4G of RAM, and 2 core SMP. Storage is via FC SAN. Access to the cluster from clients is strictly over the HTTP interface and is funneled through haproxy. The cluster was fiv

Re: 1.4.9 ping_node

2014-06-27 Thread Allen Landsidel
Straightening that out (cookie dir permissions issue), it starts and stops now normally, but the startup still says it failed with repeated "pong: not found" messages during startup. On 6/27/2014 12:22, Allen Landsidel wrote: Where does the ping_node executable/shell script come

Re: 1.4.9 ping_node

2014-06-27 Thread Allen Landsidel
Eh barking up the wrong tree it seems. Looks like it's having a problem making the cookie file due to permissions on where it's trying to put it. On 6/27/2014 12:22, Allen Landsidel wrote: Where does the ping_node executable/shell script come from? The FreeBSD 1.4.9 port of r

1.4.9 ping_node

2014-06-27 Thread Allen Landsidel
Where does the ping_node executable/shell script come from? The FreeBSD 1.4.9 port of riak starts successfully but says it doesn't (and can't be shut down), and it looks like it's because that program is missing. Commenting out the STDOUT/STDERR redirect in the wait loop results in a bunch of

Re: 1.4.8, memory_backend max_memory not honored?

2014-06-24 Thread Allen Landsidel
turned off to see how much impact that has. Best regards, Christian On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 5:29 PM, Allen Landsidel mailto:landsidel.al...@gmail.com>> wrote: Sure Luke. The app.config is attached. Does that riak_kv/940 sound like it could be responsible? On 6/24/2014

Re: 1.4.8, memory_backend max_memory not honored?

2014-06-24 Thread Allen Landsidel
app.config file? I'd like to check it and test out your scenario locally. -- Luke Bakken CSE lbak...@basho.com <mailto:lbak...@basho.com> On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 8:59 AM, Allen Landsidel mailto:landsidel.al...@gmail.com>> wrote: Test cluster with 2 machines running 1.4.8 with t

1.4.8, memory_backend max_memory not honored?

2014-06-24 Thread Allen Landsidel
Test cluster with 2 machines running 1.4.8 with the memory backend. app_config has ring_creation_size 64, max_memory 4. If I understand the documentation correctly this should result in a maximum memory footprint (minus overhead) of 256M. Each node has 2G RAM, 2G of swap. After running for a

Re: reversing node removal?

2014-04-15 Thread Allen Landsidel
. I'll also follow up with the Product team to discuss more insight into the outcome of various "riak-admin cluster" operations. -- Luke Bakken CSE lbak...@basho.com <mailto:lbak...@basho.com> On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 9:44 AM, Allen Landsidel mailto:landsidel.al...@gmail.com>

Re: reversing node removal?

2014-04-15 Thread Allen Landsidel
ssues/1034 -- Luke Bakken CSE lbak...@basho.com <mailto:lbak...@basho.com> On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 9:28 AM, Allen Landsidel mailto:landsidel.al...@gmail.com>> wrote: Luke, I already do use nagios for that, but the disk space was fine before I told one of the node

Re: reversing node removal?

2014-04-15 Thread Allen Landsidel
anagement about this. We recommend using a monitoring solution (like collectd + graphite) to keep an eye on available disk space. -- Luke Bakken CSE lbak...@basho.com <mailto:lbak...@basho.com> On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 10:12 AM, Allen Landsidel mailto:landsidel.al...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Re: reversing node removal?

2014-04-14 Thread Allen Landsidel
ddition, data won't transfer to the node you added until the previous cluster transition completes. Is it possible to add disk space to your three running nodes? -- Luke Bakken CSE lbak...@basho.com On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 4:48 AM, Allen Landsidel wrote: I have a 5-node cluster (riak 1.4.

reversing node removal?

2014-04-11 Thread Allen Landsidel
I have a 5-node cluster (riak 1.4.0, freebsd9) that is being used in production and miscalculated the disk space being used by the cluster as a whole. Yesterday I told the cluster to remove two nodes, leaving just three, but I need four active to cover the usage. One node left successfully be