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Did not get response from server
I'm trying to build a scripted process to create CIFS file share on a Isilon running 7.1.1.2. When I run this command:
isi smb shares create NewShare --path=/ifs/resnas01/smb01/NewShare --create-path --browsable=true --zone=My-AccessZone --description="NewShare File Share" --inheritable-path-acl=true --create-permissions="default acl"
More often than not the return is:
did not get response from server
If I check the FS I see the directory created but it hangs right after that. If I create the directory in advance the results are the same. Sometimes it works and sometimes not.
Anyone have any ideas for a solution?
Thanks
AdamFox
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June 26th, 2015 11:00
This is a bug. Work-around is to run it from another node. I don’t have the bug # in front of me, but I’m reasonably certain it’s been fixed in a later release (which in this case would be 7.1.1.4).
If you want to be sure, ping support and have them verify it. They should be able to find the specific bug # and verify the fix.
Hope this helps
Yan_Faubert
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June 26th, 2015 11:00
Yes this is resolved in 7.1.1.4 and 7.2.0.1. 7.2.0.x bug # is 139741.
ALadd2
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June 26th, 2015 11:00
Thanks Adam,
We're discussing upgrades to 7.2.x.x next week so I'll see what Vince knows.
ALadd2
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June 26th, 2015 11:00
Thanks Yan
matthias_haenni
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July 2nd, 2015 01:00
As mentioned above this is a bug which has been fixed.
(Quote: This is a known Product Bug (137885) which is fixed and targeted for 7.1.1.3)
Workaround for 7.1.1.2:
Crazy method: rebooting the SmartConnect Isilon Node
recommended method: (EMC Support)
First, we need to determine which nodes the command will fail to run on:
attempt to create a test share on each node. Use the command below replacing with the node number you are testing.
# isi_for_array -n "isi smb shares create --name=isi-test-1 --path=/ifs/data/Isilon_Support"
If the test share is successfully created, then delete it and test from the next node.
# isi smb shares delete --share=isi-test-1
On any of the nodes with an issue please follow the steps below to resolve the issue:
1. Remove the local node isi_gconfig.db (Note: this is a directory; use the -r flag to remove it)
# isi_for_array -n "rm -rf /var/ifs/isi_gconfig.db"
# isi_for_array -n "isi_gconfig_d restart" ( this recreates the db)
Verify there is a recent time stamp for isi_gconfig:
# isi_for_array -n "ps auxww |grep isi_gconfig |grep -v grep"
NOTE:
If 'ps auxww |grep isi_gconfig |grep -v grep' on that node does not show a recent time stamp for the PID, then try 'killall -9 isi_gconfig_d' on that node.
# isi_for_array -n "killall -9 isi_gconfig_d"
2. Attempt to create a share:
# isi smb shares create --name=isi-test-1 --path=/ifs/data/Isilon_Support
If the test share is successfully created, then delete it and test other nodes.
3) if the error still persists
Verify the isi_gconfig_d service was running:
#isi services -a | grep isi_gconfig_d
isi_gconfig_d Platform API Daemon Enabled
Disable the isi_gconfig_d service:
# isi services -a isi_gconfig_d disable
The service 'isi_gconfig_d' has been disabled.
Verify it was disabled using:
CLUSTER-1# isi services -a | grep isi_gconfig_d
isi_gconfig_d Platform API Daemon Disabled
Look to verify the isi_gconfig_d process was no longer running:
# isi_for_array -s ps -auwx | grep isi_gconfig_d
CLUSTER-1: root 3702 100.0 4.9 989252 820592 ?? Is 25Nov14 173:07.45 /usr/sbin/isi_gconfig_d
CLUSTER-2: root 3542 0.0 1.1 347048 182168 ?? Is 17Dec14 106:25.87 /usr/sbin/isi_gconfig_d
CLUSTER-3: root 3624 100.0 4.9 993996 823140 ?? Is 25Nov14 173:29.28 /usr/sbin/isi_gconfig_d
CLUSTER-4: root 3717 100.0 4.9 989736 816692 ?? Is 25Nov14 173:55.51 /usr/sbin/isi_gconfig_d
CLUSTER-5: root 3792 100.0 4.9 991912 821776 ?? Is 25Nov14 173:43.86 /usr/sbin/isi_gconfig_d
If it is, the only way to stop it is to kill it using killall -9:
# isi_for_array -s killall -9 isi_gconfig_d
Verify the isi_gconfig_d process is no longer running on any nodes:
# isi_for_array -s ps -auwx |grep isi_gconfig_d
CLUSTER-1: root 28519 0.0 0.0 7972 1348 p0 S+ 3:56PM 0:00.00 grep isi_gconfig_d
enable the isi_gconfig_d service again using the following:
# isi services -a isi_gconfig_d enable
The service 'isi_gconfig_d' has been enabled.
verify the service shows enabled using:
CLUSTER-1# isi services -a | grep isi_gconfig_d
isi_gconfig_d Platform API Daemon Enabled
verify the daemon is running on all nodes:
Look to verify the isi_gconfig_d process was no longer running:
# isi_for_array -s ps -auwx | grep isi_gconfig_d
4. Attempt to create a share again and confirm if the error still exists.
# isi smb shares create --name=isi-test-1 --path=/ifs/data/Isilon_Support
5. If the error still appears, restart lwio, note this will disconnect any SMB connections to the node.
# killall -6 lwio
Confirm it restarted
# ps -auxww | grep lwio
Hope this helps
cheers
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birisi
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March 10th, 2021 07:00
If I check the FS I see the directory created but it hangs right after that. If I create the directory in advance the results are the same. Sometimes it works and sometimes not.