You need to read each one of the files to trigger syncing up the changed files.
So do a "find /path/to/gluster/mount -type f -exec tail {} > /dev/null
\;" That should bring everything into sync.
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 5:25 AM, Rafael Pappert <rafael at pappert.biz>
wrote:> Hello List,
>
> I'm evaluate the Gluster Storage Platform to distribute Files over a
few frontend webservers.
> I simulated a loss of one of the storage nodes ("pressed" the
reset button to restart the system).
> Since that the volume manager shows a red Status (since ages) for my
Volume. The load on both Nodes is
> very close to idle. I guess there is no rebuild in progress?!
>
> My configuration:
>
> 2 * Gluster Nodes (Version 3.0.3) with 1TB Diskspace on each Node
> ? ? ? ?(on VMWARE Esxi 4)
>
> One Volume is configured as Mirror with auto size and 500 MB Data on it.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Rafael.
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