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Re: Object Replication fails

 

Hi Philip ,

Which Swift version r u running in your cluster ?



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2013/4/13 Philip <flips01@xxxxxxxxx>

> Hi,
>
> I just tried to add two new servers into the ring. Only the containers
> were replicated to the new servers but there are no objects beeing
> replicated. The disks don't even have a objects folder yet. On the old
> servers there are plenty of log entries that indicate that something is
> going wrong:
>
> Apr 13 11:14:45 z1-n1 object-replicator Bad rsync return code: ['rsync',
> '--recursive', '--whole-file', '--human-readable', '--xattrs',
> '--itemize-changes', '--ignore-existing', '--timeout=30',
> '--contimeout=30', '/srv/node/sdq1/objects/80058/b70',
> '/srv/node/sdq1/objects/80058/ff9', '/srv/node/sdq1/objects/80058/5d3',
> '/srv/node/sdq1/objects/80058/389', '/srv/node/sdq1/objects/80058/473',
> '/srv/node/sdq1/objects/80058/81a', '/srv/node/sdq1/objects/80058/a67',
> '/srv/node/sdq1/objects/80058/b72', '/srv/node/sdq1/objects/80058/8f5',
> '/srv/node/sdq1/objects/80058/ed3', '/srv/node/sdq1/objects/80058/8db',
> '/srv/node/sdq1/objects/80058/4e5', '/srv/node/sdq1/objects/80058/fbf',
> '/srv/node/sdq1/objects/80058/5cc', '/srv/node/sdq1/objects/80058/318',
> '172.16.100.4::object/sdg1/objects/80058'] -> 12
>
> Apr 13 11:14:46 z1-n1 object-replicator rsync: mkdir "/sdl1/objects/75331"
> (in object) failed: No such file or directory (2)
>
> Apr 13 11:14:46 z1-n1 object-replicator rsync error: error in file IO
> (code 11) at main.c(605) [Receiver=3.0.9]
> Apr 13 11:14:46 z1-n1 object-replicator rsync: read error: Connection
> reset by peer (104)
>
> What could be the reason for this?
>
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