Hi all, We've been running a distributed setup for 3 years with no issues. Recently we switched to a 2-server, replicated setup (soon to be a 4 servers) and keep encountering what I assume are split-brain situations, eg: Brick server1:/brick <gfid:85893940-63a8-4fa3-bf83-9e894fe852c7> <gfid:8b325ef9-a8d2-4088-a8ae-c73f4b9390fc> <gfid:ed815f9b-9a97-4c21-86a1-da203b023cda> <gfid:7fdbd6da-b09d-4eaf-a99b-2fbe889d2c5f> ... Number of entries: 217 Brick server2:/brick Number of entries: 0 a) What does this mean? b) How do I go about fixing it? And perhaps more importantly, how to I avoid this happening in the future? Not once since moving to replication has either of the two servers been offline or unavailable (to my knowledge). Is some sort of server/client quorum needed (that I admit I don't fully understand)? While high-availability would be nice to have, it's not essential - robustness of the data is. Thanks Iain