Bug 1339197 - fuse Clients are hung on ls and find and oom kills and traces found in dmesg
Summary: fuse Clients are hung on ls and find and oom kills and traces found in dmesg
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Status: CLOSED DEFERRED
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Product: Red Hat Gluster Storage
Classification: Red Hat Storage
Component: core
Version: rhgs-3.1
Hardware: Unspecified
OS: Unspecified
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QA Contact: Anoop
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TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2016-05-24 11:21 UTC by Nag Pavan Chilakam
Modified: 2017-05-02 10:11 UTC (History)
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Last Closed: 2016-09-30 07:52:33 UTC
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Description Nag Pavan Chilakam 2016-05-24 11:21:45 UTC
Description of problem:
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I am doing stress testing for 3.1.3
Hence I populated data for 2-3 days and from 4 different clients
then after 3 days when i filled about 1TB of the 2TB volume,
I issued ls -lrt from two clients and find * from two other clients

the find * was hung on both the clients while ls -lrt was hung on one client for ever.

What I am doing can be found in http://etherpad.corp.redhat.com/3.1.3-systemic-testing
(refer line 120 and above for the intercepts)

However I found oom kills and traces in dmesg on all clients


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
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3.7.9-5



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Comment 8 Nithya Balachandran 2016-09-27 11:27:02 UTC
Based on comment#6, can we close this BZ and continue tracking any memleaks with 1379324?

Comment 9 Nithya Balachandran 2016-09-30 07:52:33 UTC
I spoke to Nag on this and he agreed that we can close this BZ and use BZ#1379324 to track this issue going forward.

Comment 10 Nag Pavan Chilakam 2017-05-02 10:11:23 UTC
removing needinfo based on comment#8 and 9


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