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Subject:    [Gluster-users] error gf_block_unserialize_transport server: EOF from peer
From:       chandranshu () gmail ! com (Chandranshu  ! )
Date:       2008-12-30 12:52:53
Message-ID: 76a720440812300440q3139564fo74308665b4347134 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hi,

I'm getting the following error message in my glusterfsd.log file:
2008-12-30 11:51:45 E [protocol.c:271:gf_block_unserialize_transport]
server: EOF from peer (192.168.4.51:1012)
2008-12-30 11:51:46 E [protocol.c:271:gf_block_unserialize_transport]
server: EOF from peer (192.168.2.14:1021)
2008-12-30 11:51:47 E [protocol.c:271:gf_block_unserialize_transport]
server: EOF from peer (192.168.4.52:1016)
2008-12-30 11:51:48 E [protocol.c:271:gf_block_unserialize_transport]
server: EOF from peer (192.168.4.51:1019)
2008-12-30 11:51:52 E [protocol.c:271:gf_block_unserialize_transport]
server: EOF from peer (192.168.2.14:1020)

Googling shows that this issue was reported earlier on the page at
http://www.mail-archive.com/gluster-devel at nongnu.org/msg03220.html

I think that the situation described in this thread is the exact situation
we had. The GlusterFS servers were set up in client-side AFR. One of the
server machines became unresponsive to SSH and was rebooted. After some
time, this problem showed up and things are running super-slow as of this
moment.

Any solutions/suggestions?

Thanks
Chandranshu
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