[kwlug-disc] Accessing recently-written NFS files
Bob Jonkman
bjonkman at sobac.com
Sat Dec 17 17:58:30 EST 2022
I understand the phrase 'command1 && command2' to mean "execute command2
if and only if command1 returns 0' -- so what does command1 return? And
if that's not 0, then why?
--Bob.
On 2022-12-13 07:48, Adam Glauser wrote:
> While I was trying to look up rpcdebug I ran into (what else?) the
> ArchLinux wiki:
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/NFS/Troubleshooting#Close-to-open/flush-on-close <https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/NFS/Troubleshooting#Close-to-open/flush-on-close>
>
>
> Thanks Paul. This is not something I'd come across as of yet.
>
> (Apologies if this is something you have already investigated. I
> am aware you are also capable of using a search engine.)
>
>
> Not capable enough it seems!
>
> If 'mv' works after some time, then probably you may be right.
>
> NOTE: Depending on your current working directory, you may want to quote
> the glob, like
> -name 'test_file*'
>
>
> Thanks William, and good point on the quoting. In this instance the
> working directory is mostly empty, but good practice is always worth it.
>
> On Mon, Dec 12, 2022 at 7:25 PM Paul Nijjar via kwlug-disc
> <kwlug-disc at kwlug.org <mailto:kwlug-disc at kwlug.org>> wrote:
>
>
> I do not have direct experience with this. I was going to suggest
> enabling logging with the "rpcdebug" command, but maybe that command
> has been deprecated? It does not seem to exist on Debian any more.
>
> While I was trying to look up rpcdebug I ran into (what else?) the
> ArchLinux wiki:
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/NFS/Troubleshooting#Close-to-open/flush-on-close <https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/NFS/Troubleshooting#Close-to-open/flush-on-close>
>
> But do not think that 10 byte vs 10k files would be the difference
> here? Do you get permission denied errors if you run the below loop
> with 10 byte files, but run it 10000 times? Still, this seems like it
> might be worth investigating if you haven't done so already.
>
> Windows also comes with its own logs, which can sometimes be helpful.
> If the FS is being served by a Windows machine is it serving as the
> NFS server, and RH7 is the client? You can look in Event Viewer for
> logs on the Windows side:
> https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/storage-at-microsoft/server-for-nfs-diagnostics/ba-p/424632 <https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/storage-at-microsoft/server-for-nfs-diagnostics/ba-p/424632>
>
> (Apologies if this is something you have already investigated. I am
> aware you are also capable of using a search engine.)
>
> - Paul
>
> On Mon, Dec 12, 2022 at 05:45:04PM -0500, Adam Glauser wrote:
> > I've got a bit of a head-scratcher on my hands.
> >
> > I have a filesystem on my application's host (Oracle/RH Linux 7)
> that is
> > mounted via NFS. I believe the FS is served by a Windows machine.
> >
> > If I do something like this, everything is fine
> > $ for i in {1..100};
> > do
> > head -c 10 </dev/urandom >"/nfs_share/tmp/test_file${i}";
> > done && find /nfs_share/tmp/ -name test_file* -exec mv {}
> > /nfs_share/final_location
> > \;
> >
> > However, if I bump up the file size to 10K, suddenly they all
> fail to mv
> > with "Permission denied" errors. Waiting some time and retrying
> the 'mv'
> > causes it to complete successfully.
> >
> > I think this means that there is some kind of client-side caching
> > happening, so that the file appears to be written, while NFS is still
> > working away on transferring it to the storage location. Trying
> to unlink
> > the file before the cache is emptied is disallowed, presumably to
> avoid
> > data loss.
> >
> > Am I headed in the right direction by trying to delve into the
> details of
> > NFS caching and file locking? Any other avenues that someone can
> suggest?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Adam
>
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