Hi, Every now and then I see files that are still there after having called unlink() on them with GlusterFS version 1.4.0-pre5. No AFR just unify. Is this a known issue or should I try to collect more data? g, aj -- Arend-Jan Wijtzes -- Wiseguys -- www.wise-guys.nl
> > Every now and then I see files that are still there after having called > unlink() on them with GlusterFS version 1.4.0-pre5. No AFR just unify. > Is this a known issue or should I try to collect more data? >Were any server disconnected at the time of unlink? can you check the logs of the client during the time of unlink? avati -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://supercolony.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20081115/7f2537f3/attachment.html>
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 09:57:18PM +0530, Anand Avati wrote:> > > > Every now and then I see files that are still there after having called > > unlink() on them with GlusterFS version 1.4.0-pre5. No AFR just unify. > > Is this a known issue or should I try to collect more data? > > > > Were any server disconnected at the time of unlink? can you check the logs > of the client during the time of unlink?OK I did some more investigating and it turns out the files *are* actually removed, but they appear not to be for a while. You can stat them and they appear to be there but when you try to open them it fails. I traced it down to stat cashing in the client but could not figure out where the timeout value is set / a config setting to tweak this. Is there such an option? aj