Hi, I got a lot of files with attributes : 0sAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Serv 1 : # file: tbo_rmr_globale_log_11-04-07_15h43m48s.log trusted.afr.poolsave-client-0=0sAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA trusted.afr.poolsave-client-1=0sAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA trusted.gfid=0sfm7CRROuQ4+wuQfmHjFCdg= Serv 2 : # file: tbo_rmr_globale_log_11-04-07_15h43m48s.log trusted.afr.poolsave-client-0=0sAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA trusted.afr.poolsave-client-1=0sAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA trusted.gfid=0sfm7CRROuQ4+wuQfmHjFCdg= Does it mean that those files need Self-Healing ? I use GlusterFS 3.2.3 Setup : Volume Name: poolsave Type: Distributed-Replicate Status: Started Number of Bricks: 2 x 2 = 4 Transport-type: tcp Bricks: Brick1: ylal3550:/users3/poolsave Brick2: ylal3570:/users3/poolsave Brick3: ylal3560:/users3/poolsave Brick4: ylal3580:/users3/poolsave Options Reconfigured: diagnostics.brick-log-level: ERROR performance.io-thread-count: 64 nfs.port: 2049 performance.cache-refresh-timeout: 2 performance.cache-max-file-size: 4GB performance.cache-min-file-size: 1KB network.ping-timeout: 10 performance.cache-size: 6GB Any help would be appreciated . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://supercolony.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20111201/57596e47/attachment.html>
On Thu, 1 Dec 2011 16:00:09 +0000 anthony garnier <sokar6012 at hotmail.com> wrote:> > Hi, > > I got a lot of files with attributes : 0sAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA > > Serv 1 : > # file: tbo_rmr_globale_log_11-04-07_15h43m48s.log > trusted.afr.poolsave-client-0=0sAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA > trusted.afr.poolsave-client-1=0sAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA > trusted.gfid=0sfm7CRROuQ4+wuQfmHjFCdg=> > Serv 2 : > # file: tbo_rmr_globale_log_11-04-07_15h43m48s.log > trusted.afr.poolsave-client-0=0sAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA > trusted.afr.poolsave-client-1=0sAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA > trusted.gfid=0sfm7CRROuQ4+wuQfmHjFCdg=> > Does it mean that those files need Self-Healing ? I use GlusterFS > 3.2.3This is actually normal. For some reason that would probably make me throw up if I knew it, getfattr misreports 0x000000000000000000000000 as 0sAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA (which would be 0x404040404040404040404040) if you don't give it the "-e hex" flag. The value is actually three four-byte integers, and if they're zero it means there are no pending operations. Any *other* value is likely to indicate split brain.