Hi
We have a similar problem. Our file system became unusable for some reason.
It seems to me like GlusterFS believes that files are present on some nodes
when they really are not. I want to try to regenerate the namespace from the
data that is actually present on the nodes.
Does anyone have information about how that can be achieved? Somewhere I
read that:
Namespace does not hold any crucial data, it is just like a cache. Infact
you can wipe our your namespace anytime and it will rebuild again.
Thanks for your help
Trygve Hardersen
Jotta AS
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 12:11 PM, David Saez Padros <david at ols.es>
wrote:
> Hi
>
> i have setup a unify volume using glusterfs 2.0.1 using several
> disks with existing data, but once mounted in the remote client
> the volume appears empty where it was suposed to auto-heal it's
> contents automatically, is there any way to automatically
> generate the namespace so existing data is visible to clients ?
>
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