Yes, it's correct behavior. Only writes and edits through the gluster mount
are handled immediately by gluster.
Whit
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 10:30:03AM +0800, nhadie ramos
wrote:> Hi All,
>
> I am just starting to do some tests on gluster, i have 2 servers which
> i setup as replicate:
>
>
> server1:
>
> /dev/md0 mounted on /myharddisk
>
> created a gluster volume called testvolume
> mounted the glustervolume as /testgluster
> txtfile.txt on /myharddisk
>
> server2:
>
> /dev/md0 mounted on /myharddsik
> created a gluster volume called testvolume
> mounted the glustervolume as /testgluster
> txtfile.txt on /myharddsik
>
> editedt txtfile.txt on server1:/testgluster changes took effect on
> server1:/testgluster, server2:/testgluster and serv2:/myharddisk
> (expected result)
> edited txtfile.txt on server1:/myharddsik changes did not replicate on
> server1:/testgluster and server2:/testgluster unitl i did a self-heal
> but server2:/myharddisk did not update, unless i delete the existing
> file on it.
>
> Is this the correct behavior? Thanks in advance! (sorry if the email
> confuses you)
>
> Regards,
> Ron
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