I am very new to Gluster; thank you very much for helping! My Gluster (version 3.5.9) volume is Distributed Replicated. When I run "gluster volume heal my-volume info heal-failed" I get a very, very long list of items. How can I fix them? There are some files and directories on the system that give error messages when trying to use them. One folder for example won't let me change to it using the "cd" bash command. It returns the error: -bash: cd: admin: Input/output error When I do a listing of the parent directory the problematic folder shows up like this: d????????? ? ? ? ? ? my-directory If I go into the individual bricks, I can see the directory and files within it. How do I fix it? Thank you! Dave -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20170502/4f5a26c9/attachment.html>
On 3/05/2017 5:17 AM, David Squire wrote:> > I am very new to Gluster; thank you very much for helping! > > My Gluster (version 3.5.9) volume is Distributed Replicated. When I > run ?gluster volume heal my-volume info heal-failed? I get a very, > very long list of items. >Not an expert, but :) Could you please post your volume setup, i.e gluster volume info And what linux distro/version you are using. Version 3.5.9 is very old and no longer supported. If you can, I recommend erasing the volume, updating to gluster 3.10, using the repos from gluster.org and starting again. -- Lindsay Mathieson -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20170503/03651f02/attachment.html>