Samba core dump after live migration [message #26395] |
Tue, 22 January 2008 18:46  |
Jeff Blasius
Messages: 6 Registered: December 2007
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Dear Users,
I find that after live migrating a container samba refuses to accept
new connections (existing connections continue to work properly). I
traced it back to this message in the logs which says "
tdb(/var/cache/samba/ntforms.tdb): tdb_reopen: file dev/inode has
changed!" . Of course the inode changed, but does it need to panic...
Is there a workaround?
I'd be willing to bet someone has come across this before, but I
couldn't find an answer on the wiki or the list archives.
Centos 5
samba-3.0.25b-1.el5_1.4
vzctl-3.0.18-1
Thanks,
jeff
[2008/01/22 11:53:46, 0] lib/util_tdb.c:tdb_log(662)
tdb(/var/cache/samba/ntforms.tdb): tdb_reopen: file dev/inode has changed!
[2008/01/22 11:53:46, 0] smbd/server.c:open_sockets_smbd(572)
tdb_reopen_all failed.
[2008/01/22 11:53:46, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1654)
PANIC (pid 22099): tdb_reopen_all failed.
[2008/01/22 11:53:46, 0] lib/util.c:log_stack_trace(1758)
BACKTRACE: 6 stack frames:
#0 smbd(log_stack_trace+0x1c) [0x555555776ffc]
#1 smbd(smb_panic+0x43) [0x5555557770e3]
#2 smbd [0x55555582ac3a]
#3 smbd(main+0x710) [0x55555582b370]
#4 /lib64/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xf4) [0x2aaaad3818a4]
#5 smbd [0x5555555bbfe9]
[2008/01/22 11:53:46, 0] lib/fault.c:dump_core(181)
dumping core in /var/log/samba/cores/smbd
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Jeff Blasius / jeff.blasius@yale.edu
Phone: (203)432-9940 51 Prospect Rm. 011
High Performance Computing (HPC)
UNIX Systems Administrator, Linux Systems Design & Support (LSDS)
Yale University Information Technology Services (ITS)
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Re: Samba core dump after live migration [message #26418 is a reply to message #26395] |
Wed, 23 January 2008 09:33   |
dev
Messages: 1693 Registered: September 2005 Location: Moscow
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Looks like samba tries to be too smart :/
The only thing which can help to it - clustered file system like GFS which won't change inode numbers
across nodes... As another option - VE in a file (via loopbacks) which we plan to implement in nearest future.
Thanks,
Kirill
Jeff Blasius wrote:
> Dear Users,
> I find that after live migrating a container samba refuses to accept
> new connections (existing connections continue to work properly). I
> traced it back to this message in the logs which says "
> tdb(/var/cache/samba/ntforms.tdb): tdb_reopen: file dev/inode has
> changed!" . Of course the inode changed, but does it need to panic...
> Is there a workaround?
>
> I'd be willing to bet someone has come across this before, but I
> couldn't find an answer on the wiki or the list archives.
>
> Centos 5
> samba-3.0.25b-1.el5_1.4
> vzctl-3.0.18-1
> Thanks,
> jeff
>
> [2008/01/22 11:53:46, 0] lib/util_tdb.c:tdb_log(662)
> tdb(/var/cache/samba/ntforms.tdb): tdb_reopen: file dev/inode has changed!
> [2008/01/22 11:53:46, 0] smbd/server.c:open_sockets_smbd(572)
> tdb_reopen_all failed.
> [2008/01/22 11:53:46, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1654)
> PANIC (pid 22099): tdb_reopen_all failed.
> [2008/01/22 11:53:46, 0] lib/util.c:log_stack_trace(1758)
> BACKTRACE: 6 stack frames:
> #0 smbd(log_stack_trace+0x1c) [0x555555776ffc]
> #1 smbd(smb_panic+0x43) [0x5555557770e3]
> #2 smbd [0x55555582ac3a]
> #3 smbd(main+0x710) [0x55555582b370]
> #4 /lib64/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xf4) [0x2aaaad3818a4]
> #5 smbd [0x5555555bbfe9]
> [2008/01/22 11:53:46, 0] lib/fault.c:dump_core(181)
> dumping core in /var/log/samba/cores/smbd
>
>
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Re: Samba core dump after live migration [message #26431 is a reply to message #26418] |
Wed, 23 January 2008 19:11   |
Jeff Blasius
Messages: 6 Registered: December 2007
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Hello Kirill,
Thanks for the response. This must be windows fault in some way :).
I will see if there's a way around it from the samba folks. If I get
anything constructive I'll report it back here.
-jeff
On Jan 23, 2008 4:33 AM, Kirill Korotaev <dev@sw.ru> wrote:
> Looks like samba tries to be too smart :/
> The only thing which can help to it - clustered file system like GFS which won't change inode numbers
> across nodes... As another option - VE in a file (via loopbacks) which we plan to implement in nearest future.
>
> Thanks,
> Kirill
>
>
>
> Jeff Blasius wrote:
> > Dear Users,
> > I find that after live migrating a container samba refuses to accept
> > new connections (existing connections continue to work properly). I
> > traced it back to this message in the logs which says "
> > tdb(/var/cache/samba/ntforms.tdb): tdb_reopen: file dev/inode has
> > changed!" . Of course the inode changed, but does it need to panic...
> > Is there a workaround?
> >
> > I'd be willing to bet someone has come across this before, but I
> > couldn't find an answer on the wiki or the list archives.
> >
> > Centos 5
> > samba-3.0.25b-1.el5_1.4
> > vzctl-3.0.18-1
> > Thanks,
> > jeff
> >
> > [2008/01/22 11:53:46, 0] lib/util_tdb.c:tdb_log(662)
> > tdb(/var/cache/samba/ntforms.tdb): tdb_reopen: file dev/inode has changed!
> > [2008/01/22 11:53:46, 0] smbd/server.c:open_sockets_smbd(572)
> > tdb_reopen_all failed.
> > [2008/01/22 11:53:46, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1654)
> > PANIC (pid 22099): tdb_reopen_all failed.
> > [2008/01/22 11:53:46, 0] lib/util.c:log_stack_trace(1758)
> > BACKTRACE: 6 stack frames:
> > #0 smbd(log_stack_trace+0x1c) [0x555555776ffc]
> > #1 smbd(smb_panic+0x43) [0x5555557770e3]
> > #2 smbd [0x55555582ac3a]
> > #3 smbd(main+0x710) [0x55555582b370]
> > #4 /lib64/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xf4) [0x2aaaad3818a4]
> > #5 smbd [0x5555555bbfe9]
> > [2008/01/22 11:53:46, 0] lib/fault.c:dump_core(181)
> > dumping core in /var/log/samba/cores/smbd
> >
> >
>
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Jeff Blasius / jeff.blasius@yale.edu
Phone: (203)432-9940 51 Prospect Rm. 011
High Performance Computing (HPC)
UNIX Systems Administrator, Linux Systems Design & Support (LSDS)
Yale University Information Technology Services (ITS)
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AW: Samba core dump after live migration [message #26703 is a reply to message #26418] |
Thu, 31 January 2008 06:55  |
Dietmar Maurer
Messages: 52 Registered: March 2007
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> won't change inode numbers across nodes... As another option
> - VE in a file (via loopbacks) which we plan to implement in
> nearest future.
VE in a file sounds interesting - what is the reasoning about that
(advantages, usage scenarios)?
- Dietmar
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