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1 - EMC Isilon Customer Troubleshooting Guide: Problems with Adding or Joining a Node to an
Isilon Cluster
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Abstract
This troubleshooting guide helps you fix problems that occur while you are attempting to add new nodes to a cluster. These problems include: the node fails to add or join; the node joins but alerts are generated; the node joins but shows as down; problems when the cluster is in compliance mode.
Note: This guide does not address problems with nodes that split from an existing cluster, or nodes that fail to rejoin a cluster following an upgrade. For those issues, contact Isilon Technical Support.
April 7, 2017
EMC ISILON CUSTOMER TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEMS WITH ADDING OR JOINING A NODE TO AN ISILON CLUSTER
OneFS 7.1 - 7.2.1
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Contents and overview
Before you begin
Page 3
Appendix A
If you need further assistance
Start troubleshooting
Page 4
Upgrade
Page 9
Put the node into Compliance mode
Page 11
Note Follow all of these steps, in order, until you reach a resolution.
1. Follow these
steps.
2. Perform
troubleshooting
steps in order.
3. Appendixes
Appendix B
How to use this flowchart
Node failed to join the cluster
Page 14
Node joined the cluster, but an alert was
generated
Page 19
Node joined the cluster, but shows as
down when you run isi_status
Page 20
Problems adding SED nodes
Page 5
Routing
Page 8
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Configure screen logging through SSH
We recommend that you configure screen logging to log all session input and output during your troubleshooting session .
This log file can be shared with EMC Isilon Technical Support, if you require assistance at any point during troubleshooting.
Note: The screen session capability does not work in OneFS 7.1.0.6 and 7.1.1.2. If you are running either of these versions,
you can configure logging by using your local SSH client's logging feature.
1. Open an SSH connection to the cluster and log in by using the root account.
Note: If the cluster is in compliance mode, use the compadmin account to log in. All compadmin commands must be
preceded by the sudo prefix.
2. Change the directory to /ifs/data/Isilon_Support by running the following command:
cd /ifs/data/Isilon_Support
3. Run the following command to capture all input and output from the session:
screen -L
This will create a file named screenlog.0 that will be appended to during your session.
4. Perform troubleshooting.
Before you begin
CAUTION!If the node, subnet, or pool that you are working on goes down during the course of
troubleshooting and you do not have any other way to connect to the cluster, you could
experience data unavailability.
Therefore, make sure that you have more than one way to connect to the cluster before
you start this troubleshooting process. The best method is to have a serial cable
available. This way, if you are unable to connect through the network, you will still be
able to connect to the cluster physically.
For specific requirements and instructions for making a physical connection to the
cluster, see article 304071 on the EMC Online Support site.
Before you begin troubleshooting, confirm that you can connect through either another
subnet or pool, or that you have physical access to the cluster.
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Start troubleshooting
Start
IntroductionStart troubleshooting here. If you need
help to understand the flowchart
conventions that are used in this guide,
see Appendix B: How to use this
flowchart.
Are you trying to add
a SED node?Yes
No
Go to Page 8
Go to Page 5
Note If you are adding multiple nodes, it is best to add one node at a
time, and to wait for the node to complete the join process, before
adding another. Adding a new node can take more than an hour,
and causes numerous group changes to occur on the cluster. It is
easier for the cluster to process one new node at a time. Also,
adding multiple nodes at the same time can cause the cluster to
lose quorum if more than half of the cluster nodes are unavailable
over the internal network during the join process. A loss of
quorum can result in data unavailabilty (DU).
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Problems adding SED nodes
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Does the SED node
display errors similar to
those in the box at the bottom
of this page?
Error messages
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/isi_evaluate_purpose_drive", line 146, in <module>
error = main(sys.argv[1:])
File "/usr/bin/isi_evaluate_purpose_drive", line 126, in main
purposedb.give_purpose(devid, drive)
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/isi/fs/
drive_purposing.py", line 774, in give_purpose
isi.hw.drived.Error: [Errno 22] Invalid argument
No
Yes
Go to Page 7
Go to Page 6
If you have not done so already, log in to
the cluster and configure screen logging
through SSH, as described on Page 3.
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Problems adding SED nodes (2)
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Use the following article to try to resolve the
issue. Although the article is not specifically
about SED nodes, these errors are commonly
seen on SED nodes.
When joining a new node to a cluster, process
appears to hang with drive_purposing.py
errors, article 463272
Does the
SED node add
successfully now?No
Yes
Note the page number
that you are currently on.
Upload log files and
contact Isilon Technical
Support, as instructed in
Appendix A.
End troubleshooting
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Problems adding SED nodes (3)
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End troubleshooting
No
Yes
Have at least
four hours passed since
you started the add/join
process?
Wait until four hours have
passed since you started the
add/join process.
No
Yes
Did the SED node
add successfully?
Note It can take up to four hours for
SED nodes to join because
every drive in the node must
be encrypted. During this time,
the node will appear to be
stalled, and if you run isi
status, the node will show as
down. However, the physical
drives will be blinking,
indicating that they are being
encrypted.
Go to Page 8
Go to Page 8
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Routing
Note Quorum means that more than
half of a cluster's nodes are
available over the internal
network. For more information,
see the "Quorum" section of the
OneFS Administration Guide.
No
Using the Isilon Supportability &
Compatibility Guide to check whether the
version of OneFS that is running on the
cluster is compatible with the new node.
Is the version
of OneFS on the cluster
compatible with the new
node?
No
Did the cluster
lose quorum?Yes
Yes
Note the page
number that you
are currently on.
Upload log files and
contact Isilon Technical
Support, as instructed
in Appendix A.
If you have not done so already, log in to
the cluster and configure screen logging
through SSH, as described on Page 3.
Go to Page 10
Go to Page 9
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8
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Upgrade
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Consult with your Account Manager to determine an
upgrade strategy, or review the OneFS Upgrade
Planning and Process Guide to plan for an upgrade
during your next maintenance window.
After the upgrade, check whether the problem is
resolved.
NoIs the problem
resolved?
Yes
End troubleshooting
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Routing (2)
NoIs the cluster in SmartLock
compliance mode?
Yes
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Yes
No
Note the page number that you
are currently on.
Upload log files and contact Isilon Technical
Support, as instructed in Appendix A.
Go to Page 11
Was the new
node put into SmartLock
Compliance mode before you
attempted to add it
to the cluster?
Go to Page 13
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Put the node into Compliance mode
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Yes
Put the node into SmartLock Compliance mode.
See the "Tips for configuring SmartLock compliance
mode" section in OneFS 7.0 and later: Smartlock
compliance mode, article 471931.
Yes
No
Try to add or join the node again.
Did the node
join successfully, with no
problems, errors,
or alerts?
No
Did you
receive the following
error when attempting to reboot the
node into SmartLock Compliance mode?
ERROR: Could not apply
Compliance settings to node!
Could not apply
Compliance settings
to sudoers.
End troubleshooting
Go to Page 12
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Put the node into Compliance mode (2)
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mode
Follow the instructions in the following article:
OneFS 7.0 - 7.1: Error: "Could not apply
Compliance settings to node! Could not apply
Compliance settings to sudoers", article 471936
Do you
receive the same
error again?
No
Yes
Yes
No
Try to add or join the node again.
Did the node
join successfully, with no
problems, errors,
or alerts?
End troubleshooting
Note the page number that
you are currently on.
Upload log files and contact
Isilon Technical Support, as
instructed in Appendix A.
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Routing (3)
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13
Did the node
join the cluster?No
Did the cluster
generate an alert after
the node joined?Yes
Does the node
show as down?Yes
Yes
No
No
Note the page number that you
are currently on.
Upload log files and contact Isilon Technical
Support, as instructed in Appendix A.
Run the following command:
isi status
Go to Page 14
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mode
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mode (2)
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Node failed to join the cluster
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Check whether the cluster is in secure join mode.
1. Enter config mode by running:
isi config
2. At the config prompt, run:
joinmode
3. Note from the output whether the add node setting is Secure
or Manual). The output looks like the following:
Current add node setting is Secure
3. Quit config mode by running:
quit
Is the setting
Secure or Manual?
Manual
When a node fails to join the cluster, errors appear
at the command prompt. Copy and save these
errors in case you need to open a Support case and
the screen log session does not capture them.
Go to Page 15Secure
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Did the node
join successfully?No
Yes
In secure join mode, you cannot use the serial console
wizard option [2] Join an existing cluster to join a
node to the cluster.
Instead, you must add the node from the cluster using the OneFS
web administration interface or command-line interface. Do one of the
following now:
OneFS web administration interface:
Click Cluster Management > Hardware Configuration > Add Nodes.
OneFS command-line interface:
1. Run:
isi devices -a discover
The output contains a list of unconfigured nodes (nodes that are not
joined to the cluster) along with their serial numbers.
2. Find the serial number of the node that you want to add, then run the
following command, where <SN> is the serial number:
isi devices -a add -d <SN>
End troubleshooting
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Node failed to join the cluster (2)
Node is in secure join mode
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Node failed to join the cluster (3)
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16
!! Error: Error downloading new image from cluster
my-cluster: read !! process exit with 74 - More
info in /var/log/messages on the !! cluster. Enter
'yes' or press [Enter] to re-configure the node.
!! Error: Error joining cluster myisilon: agent
denied join: Node
!! cannot join cluster: Cannot add nodes to
clusters of mixed builds:
!! found both B_6_5_5_171(RELEASE) and
B_6_5_5_124(RELEASE) on
!! cluster.
If you received this error Do this
Follow the instructions in this article:
OneFS: New node fails to join cluster and displays
"Error downloading new image
from cluster" error, article 471930
Follow the instructions in this article:
OneFS 6.5 - 7.1: "Cannot add nodes to clusters of
mixed builds" error when adding a new node to an
existing cluster,
article 471926
Take note of the the error that appears on the serial
console of the node that you are trying to add. Use
the following table to determine your next steps.
!! Error: denying join because cluster clustername
is not available:!! unjoinable -- backend cables
are cross-wired
Note the page number that you are currently on.
Upload log files and contact Isilon Technical Support,
as instructed in Appendix A.
error joining cluster - <cluster name>:
verify_join: Error
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None of these errors.
Note the page number that you are currently on.
Upload log files and contact Isilon Technical Support,
as instructed in Appendix A.
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Node failed to join the cluster (4)
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Run the following command to check whether any nodes have a root partition that is 95% or more full:
isi_for_array -sX 'df -i /'
The output looks like the following for each node:
cluster-1: Filesystem 512-blocks Used Avail Capacity iused ifree %iused Mounted on
cluster-1: /dev/imdd0a 1016286 875222 59762 94% 37793 89693 30% /
Both of the percentages (Capacity and %iused) should be less than 95%.
Do any nodes
show Capacity or %iused as
95% or greater? Yes
No
Note the page number that you
are currently on.
Upload log files and contact Isilon Technical
Support, as instructed in Appendix A.
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Node failed to join the cluster (5)
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Did the
node join
successfully?No
Yes
Go to the following article and follow the
instructions to bring the Capacity and
%iused below 95%. When finished, return
here to complete this flowchart.
OneFS: Event notification: Node reached
95% used capacity on the root filesystem,
article 464118
Attempt to add or join
the node again.
Note the page number that
you are currently on.
Upload log files and contact Isilon
Technical Support, as instructed
in Appendix A.
End troubleshooting
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Node joined the cluster, but an alert was generated
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19
Note the page number that you
are currently on. Upload log files and contact Isilon
Technical Support, as instructed in Appendix A.
The wrong type of disk was inserted in
Bay <bay>. The drive should be a
<disk_size> <disk_tech> <disk_media>
Node contains an 812 (3/4 chassis) SKU
If you received this alert Do this
Take note of the the alert. Use the
table below for your next steps.
Follow the instructions in this article:
Isilon: "Wrong type of disk" error returned when adding
new node or upgrading drive to SSD, article 471922.
If the problem continues, note the page number in this
guide that you are currently on. Upload log files and
contact Isilon Technical Support, as instructed in
Appendix A.
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Note the page number that you
are currently on. Upload log files and contact Isilon
Technical Support, as instructed in Appendix A.
Any other alert.
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Node joined the cluster, but shows as down when you run isi_status
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20
Reboot the affected node
Is the issue resolved? No
Yes
End troubleshooting
Note the page number
that you are currently on.
Upload log files and contact
Isilon Technical Support, as
instructed in Appendix A.
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Contact EMC Isilon Technical Support
If you need to contact Isilon Technical Support during troubleshooting, reference the page or step that you need help with.
This information and the log file will help Isilon Technical Support staff resolve your case more quickly .
Appendix A: If you need further assistance
Upload node log files and the screen log file to EMC Isilon Technical Support
1. When troubleshooting is complete, type exit to end your screen session.
2. Gather and upload the node log set and include the SSH screen log file by using the command appropriate for your
method of uploading files. If you are not sure which method to use, use FTP.
ESRS:
isi_gather_info --esrs --local-only -f /ifs/data/Isilon_Support/screenlog.0
FTP:
isi_gather_info --ftp --local-only -f /ifs/data/Isilon_Support/screenlog.0
HTTP:
isi_gather_info --http --local-only -f /ifs/data/Isilon_Support/screenlog.0
SMTP:
isi_gather_info --email --local-only -f /ifs/data/Isilon_Support/screenlog.0
SupportIQ:
Copy and paste the following command.
Note: When you copy and paste the command into the command-line interface, it will appear on multiple lines (exactly
as it appears on the page), but when you press Enter, the command will run as it should.
isi_gather_info --local-only -f /ifs/data/Isilon_Support/screenlog.0 --noupload \
--symlink /var/crash/SupportIQ/upload/ftp
3. If you receive a message that the upload was unsuccessful, refer to article 304567 on the EMC Online Support site for
directions on how to upload files over FTP.
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Decision diamondYes No
Process stepProcess step with command:
command xyz
Go to Page #
Page
# Note Provides context and additional
information. Sometimes a note is linked
to a process step with a colored dot.
CAUTION!Caution boxes warn that
a particular step needs
to be performed with
great care, to prevent
serious consequences.
End point Document ShapeCalls out supporting documentation
for a process step. When possible,
these shapes contain links to the
reference document.
Sometimes linked to a process step
with a colored dot.
Optional process step
Directional arrows indicate
the path through the
process flow.
IntroductionDescribes what the section helps you to
accomplish.
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Appendix B: How to use this flowchart
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