Zero crashes. Service uptime 1d 9h.
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Brick SEGFAULTs in 11.1
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** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
* Users experience SEGFAULTs when Ganesha fails to communicate with
Gluster, causing the NFS share to disappear.
* The patch refactors how free_space() is called to avoid the null
pointer deference.
[ Test Plan ]
* I experienced crash
** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
* Users experience brick SEGFAULTs under certain not-yet-understood
scenarios. Some reports include a high percentage of small file I/O. I
encountered the issue roughly every hour with Minio backed by GlusterFS
on ZFS.
* This bug introduces an
** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
* Users experience SEGFAULTs when Ganesha fails to communicate with
Gluster, causing the NFS share to disappear.
* The patch refactors how free_space() is called to avoid the null
pointer deference.
[ Test Plan ]
* I experienced crash
Packages installed and running. Looks good so far. I'll continue to
monitor it.
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Ah, ok. Per https://github.com/canonical/ubuntu-maintainers-
handbook/blob/main/VersionStrings.md#version-adding-a-change-in-ubuntu-
as-a-stable-release-update the part after the dot specifies that it's an
SRU.
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The new version in noble-proposed is "11.1-4ubuntu0.1" vs the patch
which has "11.1-4ubuntu1". Is that expected or did I screw up the patch?
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Yep! Understood. I'll install them once available.
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** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
* Users experience SEGFAULTs when Ganesha fails to communicate with
Gluster, causing the NFS share to disappear.
* The patch refactors how free_space() is called to avoid the null
pointer deference.
[ Test Plan ]
- * The triggers for th
Hi Andreas! I've updated the testing section. PTAL.
** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
* Users experience brick SEGFAULTs under certain not-yet-understood
scenarios. Some reports include a high percentage of small file I/O. I
encountered the issue roughly every hour with Minio backed
Hi Bryce!
I really appreciate you getting this submitted.
I took a day and looked through the code/tests for GlusterFS and
couldn't figure out how to reliably trigger the crash. For my system, I
experienced brick crashes about once per hour, but only with specific
volumes. For instance, the volum
** Changed in: nfs-ganesha (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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Title:
SEGFAULTs in v4.3 with GlusterFS
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** Changed in: glusterfs (Ubuntu Noble)
Assignee: Nick O'Connor (nick-oconnor) => (unassigned)
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This is ready for review/sponsorship.
** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
* Users experience SEGFAULTs when Ganesha fails to communicate with
Gluster, causing the NFS share to disappear.
* The patch refactors how free_space() is called to avoid the null
pointer deference.
[
This is ready for review/sponsorship
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My initial patch missed a line from the original commit (which doesn't
cleanly apply to v4.3). I've fixed the patch and it resolves the issue.
** Summary changed:
- SEGFAULTs in v4.3 with Gluster
+ SEGFAULTs in v4.3 with GlusterFS
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** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
* Users experience SEGFAULTs when Ganesha fails to communicate with
Gluster, causing the NFS share to disappear.
* The patch refactors how free_space() is called to avoid the null
- pointer deference, but it doesn't seem to fix the issue on v4.3.
** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
- * Users experience SEGFAULTs when Ganesha fails to communicate with
+ * Users experience SEGFAULTs when Ganesha fails to communicate with
Gluster, causing the NFS share to disappear.
- * The patch refactors how free_space() is called to avoid the n
** Patch added: "fix-null-ptr-ref-in-free-space.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nfs-ganesha/+bug/2065856/+attachment/5778939/+files/fix-null-ptr-ref-in-free-space.debdiff
** Patch removed: "fix-sigsev-in-free-space.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nfs-g
** Patch added: "fix-stack-overflow-in-inode-destroy.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glusterfs/+bug/2064843/+attachment/5778935/+files/fix-stack-overflow-in-inode-destroy.debdiff
** Patch removed: "fix-stack-overflow-in-inode-destroy.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/u
** Patch added: "fix-stack-overflow-in-inode-destroy.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glusterfs/+bug/2064843/+attachment/5778934/+files/fix-stack-overflow-in-inode-destroy.debdiff
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** Patch added: "fix-sigsev-in-free-space.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nfs-ganesha/+bug/2065856/+attachment/5778936/+files/fix-sigsev-in-free-space.debdiff
** Patch removed: "fix-sigsev-in-free-space.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nfs-ganesha/+bug/
Public bug reported:
[ Impact ]
* Users experience SEGFAULTs when Ganesha fails to communicate with
Gluster, causing the NFS share to disappear.
* The patch refactors how free_space() is called to avoid the null
pointer deference.
[ Test Plan ]
* The triggers for the issue are difficult to
** Patch added: "fix-sigsev-in-free-space.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nfs-ganesha/+bug/2065856/+attachment/5778933/+files/fix-sigsev-in-free-space.debdiff
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** Summary changed:
- Gluster 11.1 brick SEGFAULT
+ Brick SEGFAULTs in 11.1
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** Changed in: glusterfs (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
** Changed in: glusterfs (Ubuntu Noble)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Nick O'Connor (nick-oconnor)
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** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
* Users experience brick SEGFAULTs under certain not-yet-understood
scenarios. Some reports include a high percentage of small file I/O. I
encountered the issue roughly every hour with Minio backed by GlusterFS
on ZFS.
* This bug introduces an
** Patch added: "fix-stack-overflow-in-inode-destroy.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glusterfs/+bug/2064843/+attachment/5777078/+files/fix-stack-overflow-in-inode-destroy.debdiff
** Patch removed: "fix-stack-overflow-in-inode-destroy.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/u
** Patch added: "fix-stack-overflow-in-inode-destroy.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glusterfs/+bug/2064843/+attachment/5777077/+files/fix-stack-overflow-in-inode-destroy.debdiff
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** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
- * Users experience brick SEGFAULTs under certain not-yet-understood
+ * Users experience brick SEGFAULTs under certain not-yet-understood
scenarios. Some reports include a high percentage of small file I/O. I
encountered the issue roughly every hour
** Description changed:
- GlusterFS version 11.1 contains a recursion bug
- (https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/issues/4295) which results in
- bricks SEGFAULTing. The issue was fixed upstream by
- https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/pull/4302, but the fix has yet to
- be included in a release.
SGTM. I can drive this. Let me know what needs to be done.
** Description changed:
GlusterFS version 11.1 contains a recursion bug
(https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/issues/4295) which results in
bricks SEGFAULTing. The issue was fixed upstream by
- https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/p
** Description changed:
GlusterFS version 11.1 contains a recursion bug
(https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/issues/4295) which results in
bricks SEGFAULTing. The issue was fixed upstream by
https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/pull/4302, but the fix yet to be
included in a release. I e
I've recompiled glusterfs locally with the changes. The upstream fix
appears to address the issue.
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Gluster 11.1 brick SEGFAULT
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Public bug reported:
GlusterFS version 11.1 contains a recursion bug
(https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/issues/4295) which results in
bricks SEGFAULTing. The issue was fixed upstream by
https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/pull/4302, but the fix yet to be
included in a release. I encountered th
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