We're using gluster-2.0.1 and a nufa volume comprised of thirteen subvolumes across thirteen hosts. We've found today that there are some files in the local filesystem associated with the subvolume from one of the hosts that are not being seen in the nufa volume on any gluster client. I don't know how or when this happened, but now we have to do some work to get this gluster volume back into a sane state. Is there a recommended procedure for fixing this particular problem? That is, making all files that are found in all subvolume filesystems be seen within the gluster nufa volume? -- Todd Pfaff <pfaff at mcmaster.ca> http://www.rhpcs.mcmaster.ca/
Hi,> We're using gluster-2.0.1 and a nufa volume comprised of thirteen > subvolumes across thirteen hosts. > > We've found today that there are some files in the local filesystem > associated with the subvolume from one of the hosts that are not > being seen in the nufa volume on any gluster client. > > I don't know how or when this happened, but now we have to do some > work to get this gluster volume back into a sane state. > > Is there a recommended procedure for fixing this particular problem? > That is, making all files that are found in all subvolume filesystems > be seen within the gluster nufa volume?That looks exactly like the same problem I have. In my case it results in a "Can not move, file exists" (See my earlier report for details including config and setup) Gruss Patrick -- -------------------------- Origo - Code with the flow http://origo.ethz.ch Free collaboration and hosting for open and closed source projects
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