10-12-2020 03:09 AM
Hi all,
anyone can help? i have a problem with Advanced Disk Pool when i tried to change state DOWN..
[root@SBY-NBUMASTER admincmd]# ./nbdevconfig -changestate -stype AdvancedDisk -dp MediaSBY4DPool -state DOWN
DSM has encountered the following busy resource: MediaSBY4DPool, mount point = /lun71
failed to change the state of disk pool, unable to process request because the server resources are busy
[root@SBY-NBUMASTER admincmd]# ./nbdevquery -listdv -U -stype AdvancedDisk -dp MediaSBY4DPool
Disk Pool Name : MediaSBY4DPool
Disk Type : AdvancedDisk
Disk Volume Name : /lun71
Disk Media ID : @aaaj7
Total Capacity (GB) : 15278.53
Free Space (GB) : 14867.72
Use% : 2
Status : UP
Flag : ReadOnWrite
Flag : AdminUp
Flag : InternalUp
Num Read Mounts : 0
Num Write Mounts : 1
Cur Read Streams : 0
Cur Write Streams : 1
Num Repl Sources : 0
Num Repl Targets : 0
Disk Pool Name : MediaSBY4DPool
Disk Type : AdvancedDisk
Disk Volume Name : /lun72
Disk Media ID : @aaaj8
Total Capacity (GB) : 15278.53
Free Space (GB) : 14396.04
Use% : 5
Status : UP
Flag : ReadOnWrite
Flag : AdminUp
Flag : InternalUp
Num Read Mounts : 0
Num Write Mounts : 1
Cur Read Streams : 0
Cur Write Streams : 0
Num Repl Sources : 0
Num Repl Targets : 0
[root@SBY-NBUMASTER admincmd]# ./nbrbutil -dump | grep Media-Server-SBY-4
[root@SBY-NBUMASTER admincmd]#
[root@SBY-NBUMASTER admincmd]# ./nbrbutil -dump | grep MediaSBY4DPool
[root@SBY-NBUMASTER admincmd]#
[root@SBY-NBUMASTER admincmd]# ./nbrbutil -dump | grep @aaaj7
[root@SBY-NBUMASTER admincmd]#
my question is how to release / kill zombie process on advanced disk pool (Cur Write Streams)? thanks a lot..
Regards,
Eryks
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10-12-2020 09:00 PM
HI @eryk_sun
Yes for that you will need to DOWN the pool.
Can you provide the output from the nbrbutil output (unfiltered - at least the otuput that relates to the disk pool).
If the system is quiet you could also consider trying "nbrbutil -resetALL" to see if you can clear the curr write stream.
I assume you have expired all images that reside on the volume you wish to remove.
Cheers
David
10-12-2020 03:16 AM
a reboot of the media server??
10-12-2020 03:36 AM
yes, already reboot media server but still the same..
10-12-2020 05:59 AM
hello,
try reboot of the master server
10-12-2020 02:28 PM
Hi @eryk_sun
Can you tell us what you are trying to achieve by putting the state of the pool DOWN? There may be other ways to do what you are trying without this step - reconfiguring the diskpool should be possible with the pool UP.
Cheers
David
10-12-2020 07:42 PM
hi @davidmoline
Yes, i will take out one volume (no images inside) from disk pool, its posible with the pool UP? if can, please share the step..
Fyi, Master and Media server already reboot..
Thanks
10-12-2020 09:00 PM
HI @eryk_sun
Yes for that you will need to DOWN the pool.
Can you provide the output from the nbrbutil output (unfiltered - at least the otuput that relates to the disk pool).
If the system is quiet you could also consider trying "nbrbutil -resetALL" to see if you can clear the curr write stream.
I assume you have expired all images that reside on the volume you wish to remove.
Cheers
David
10-12-2020 10:02 PM
hallo @davidmoline
i can't provide the output of nbrb (unfiltered) cause many job run in 24 hours, but i can make sure no process related with the disk pool. Ok @davidmoline i will try to run nbrbutil -resetALL if posible. many thank for the support..
Warm Regards