Andrew Burkett
2008-Jul-13 01:17 UTC
[Gluster-users] No directory attributes after kill gluster
If I kill the gluster process, the directory it was mounted to loses its attributes, with everything showing up as ?'s when running "ls -l". Is this a known issue with 1.3.9? Is there anyway to reset those attributes, so that I can remount to that directory without a reboot. (It gives the "Transport Not connected error" if I try to remount to that directory.) Just curious. Thanks Andrew -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://supercolony.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20080712/6ea99bbe/attachment.html>
Vikas Gorur
2008-Jul-13 19:46 UTC
[Gluster-users] No directory attributes after kill gluster
Excerpts from burkett.andrew's message of Sun Jul 13 06:47:32 +0530 2008:> If I kill the gluster process, the directory it was mounted to loses its > attributes, with everything showing up as ?'s when running "ls -l". Is this > a known issue with 1.3.9? Is there anyway to reset those attributes, so > that I can remount to that directory without a reboot. (It gives the > "Transport Not connected error" if I try to remount to that directory.) > Just curious.If you simply kill the GlusterFS process, it is not cleanly unmounted. Do a "umount <mountpoint>" before trying to start GlusterFS again. Vikas -- Z Research http://vikas.80x25.org/