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Stanislav Graf 2015-07-13 11:00:31 UTC See Also https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1230669, https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1242128
Stanislav Graf 2015-07-13 11:04:08 UTC See Also https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1242444
Dusmant 2015-07-14 05:38:30 UTC CC dpati
Doc Type Bug Fix Known Issue
Red Hat Bugzilla 2015-07-14 05:38:30 UTC Doc Type Known Issue Bug Fix
Dusmant 2015-07-14 05:40:12 UTC Assignee shtripat rnachimu
Dusmant 2015-07-14 05:40:33 UTC Blocks 1216951
Dusmant 2015-07-14 05:42:56 UTC Status NEW ASSIGNED
Dusmant 2015-07-14 05:44:23 UTC Doc Text Cause: TBD

Consequence: TBC

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Doc Type Bug Fix Known Issue
Ramesh N 2015-07-15 05:56:41 UTC Doc Text Cause: TBD

Consequence: TBC

Workaround (if any):

Result:
Cause:

Restoring volume to a snapshot will change the volume to use the snapshot bricks mounted at /var/run/gluster/snaps/. But it will not remove the /etc/fstab entries for the original brick.

Consequence: RHEL-7 system may fail to boot if the mount fails for any entry in the /etc/fstab file. So if the LVs corespoding to the original bricks are deleted but not the respective entry in /etc/fstab then system may fail to boot.

Workaround (if any):

1. Make sure that /etc/fstab entries removed when the LVs are deleted from system.
2. If system fails to boot then start the system in emergency mode, give root password, remount '/' in rw, edit fstab, save and reboot to fix the situation.
Ramesh N 2015-07-16 05:13:43 UTC Group redhat
monti lawrence 2015-07-23 16:00:51 UTC CC mlawrenc, rnachimu
Doc Text Cause:

Restoring volume to a snapshot will change the volume to use the snapshot bricks mounted at /var/run/gluster/snaps/. But it will not remove the /etc/fstab entries for the original brick.

Consequence: RHEL-7 system may fail to boot if the mount fails for any entry in the /etc/fstab file. So if the LVs corespoding to the original bricks are deleted but not the respective entry in /etc/fstab then system may fail to boot.

Workaround (if any):

1. Make sure that /etc/fstab entries removed when the LVs are deleted from system.
2. If system fails to boot then start the system in emergency mode, give root password, remount '/' in rw, edit fstab, save and reboot to fix the situation.
Restoring a volume to a snapshot changes the volume to use the snapshot bricks mounted at /var/run/gluster/snaps/. However, it does not remove the /etc/fstab entries for the original brick. This could cause a RHEL-7 system to fail to boot.

Workaround:
1. Ensure that /etc/fstab entries are removed when the LVs are deleted from system.

2. If the system fails to boot, then start the system in emergency mode, use the root password, remount '/' in rw, edit fstab, save it, and then reboot.
Flags needinfo?(rnachimu)
Ramesh N 2015-07-24 11:07:18 UTC Flags needinfo?(rnachimu)
Anjana Suparna Sriram 2015-07-26 19:13:11 UTC CC asriram
John Skeoch 2016-02-18 00:15:58 UTC CC dpati sankarshan
Sahina Bose 2016-04-13 06:09:34 UTC CC sabose
Red Hat Bugzilla Rules Engine 2016-04-13 06:09:40 UTC Keywords ZStream
John Skeoch 2016-07-10 22:44:25 UTC CC mlawrenc poelstra
John Poelstra 2017-01-27 02:56:24 UTC CC poelstra
PnT Account Manager 2018-01-30 04:51:49 UTC Assignee rnachimu sabose
PnT Account Manager 2018-01-30 04:52:51 UTC CC rnachimu
Sahina Bose 2018-01-30 11:40:01 UTC Status ASSIGNED CLOSED
Resolution --- CANTFIX
Last Closed 2018-01-30 06:40:01 UTC

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