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2017 Jul 07
2
I/O error for one folder within the mountpoint
I guess you're right aboug gfid, I got that:
[2017-07-07 07:35:15.197003] W [MSGID: 108008]
[afr-self-heal-name.c:354:afr_selfheal_name_gfid_mismatch_check]
0-applicatif-replicate-0: GFID mismatch for
<gfid:3fa785b5-4242-4816-a452-97da1a5e45c6>/snooper
b9222041-72dd-43a3-b0ab-4169dbd9a87f on applicatif-client-1 and
60056f98-20f8-4949-a4ae-81cc1a139147 on applicatif-client-0
Can you
2017 Jul 07
0
I/O error for one folder within the mountpoint
On 07/07/2017 03:39 PM, Florian Leleu wrote:
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> I guess you're right aboug gfid, I got that:
>
> [2017-07-07 07:35:15.197003] W [MSGID: 108008]
> [afr-self-heal-name.c:354:afr_selfheal_name_gfid_mismatch_check]
> 0-applicatif-replicate-0: GFID mismatch for
> <gfid:3fa785b5-4242-4816-a452-97da1a5e45c6>/snooper
> b9222041-72dd-43a3-b0ab-4169dbd9a87f on
2017 Jul 07
0
I/O error for one folder within the mountpoint
What does the mount log say when you get the EIO error on snooper? Check
if there is a gfid mismatch on snooper directory or the files under it
for all 3 bricks. In any case the mount log or the glustershd.log of the
3 nodes for the gfids you listed below should give you some idea on why
the files aren't healed.
Thanks.
On 07/07/2017 03:10 PM, Florian Leleu wrote:
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> Hi Ravi,
>
2017 Jul 07
2
I/O error for one folder within the mountpoint
Hi Ravi,
thanks for your answer, sure there you go:
# gluster volume heal applicatif info
Brick ipvr7.xxx:/mnt/gluster-applicatif/brick
<gfid:e3b5ef36-a635-4e0e-bd97-d204a1f8e7ed>
<gfid:f8030467-b7a3-4744-a945-ff0b532e9401>
<gfid:def47b0b-b77e-4f0e-a402-b83c0f2d354b>
<gfid:46f76502-b1d5-43af-8c42-3d833e86eb44>
<gfid:d27a71d2-6d53-413d-b88c-33edea202cc2>
2017 Jul 07
2
I/O error for one folder within the mountpoint
Hello everyone,
first time on the ML so excuse me if I'm not following well the rules,
I'll improve if I get comments.
We got one volume "applicatif" on three nodes (2 and 1 arbiter), each
following command was made on node ipvr8.xxx:
# gluster volume info applicatif
Volume Name: applicatif
Type: Replicate
Volume ID: ac222863-9210-4354-9636-2c822b332504
Status: Started
2003 Jul 27
0
Snooping
I''m try to insert a snooping/modifying application in a network without
changing the network. That is, I want to take a linux box with two
ethernet ports and put it between two existing systems without changing
the original IPs. So, I want to change (for example) this:
host(192.168.253.1)
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target(192.168.253.2)
to:
host(192.168.253.1)
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2017 Jul 07
0
I/O error for one folder within the mountpoint
On 07/07/2017 01:23 PM, Florian Leleu wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> first time on the ML so excuse me if I'm not following well the rules,
> I'll improve if I get comments.
>
> We got one volume "applicatif" on three nodes (2 and 1 arbiter), each
> following command was made on node ipvr8.xxx:
>
> # gluster volume info applicatif
>
> Volume
2017 Apr 12
2
Upcoming laws and the state of privacy in Europe?
...terested
in discussing politics either, but I just wanted to get a general feel for
what the rest of the tinc community felt in regards to how the EU looks
like it wants to completely break encryption and make tools like
tinc unfeasible.
Both Germany and France want this to happen and in the UK the snoopers
charter has provisions for this (although not tested in court yet).
I think Netherlands, Norway and Finland are considering similar laws.
Not sure which country isn't doing this.
Any ideas on how we can keep tinc safe if for instance tomorrow the
majority of countries in Europe decided that en...
2000 Jul 20
2
Client frequent disconnection + strange logs
Hello,
Although I've been using samba for years at my customers
office, I recently moved one on a HP E60 server running
RedHat 6.2.
The samba version is 2.0.6, untouched from the distribution.
They use a (weird) accounting software built on the top of
FoxPro, requiring a *huge* amount of open files. I accordingly
raised the values for files-nr and inode-nr and the stats seem
ok.
They have
1997 Sep 26
3
kerneld and module security
Here''s a neat trick for a machine running kerneld:
not_root@machine$ /sbin/ifconfig isofs
loads ''/lib/modules/(kernel version here)/fs/isofs.o''.
/sbin/ifconfig when run as non-root queries a network interface for
its configuration. However, if the interface is unknown it also tries
to load the module that implements that interface using the name of the
interface as
2005 Jun 26
1
crypted secrets
hi, as far as i have seen rsyncd only support plain passwords on
.secrets file.
there is any trick/patch to let it support other htpasswd encrytion
methods? crypt,md5,sha1?
Thanks in advance,
Alejandro Mery
2008 Oct 28
9
Codeweavers
Today October 28, they are giving their software for free. Yes. Interest is
go great they had to take their main site offline! Downloads can be done from
the subsitute web page.
So ... is their's really better than Wine on Debian Sid or Experimental? I
have no need for MS-office. OO is more than good enought. However ... the
question remains :-)
They also offer a games package.
2012 Dec 12
43
[PATCH 00/37] [RFC] revamped modeset locking
Hi all,
First thing first: It works, I now no longer have a few dropped frames every 10s
on my testbox here with the pageflip i-g-t tests.
Random notes:
- New design has per-crtc locks to protect the crtc input-side (pageflip,
cursor) for r/w and the output state of the crtc (mode, dpms) as read-only. It
also required completely revamped fb lifecycle management, those are now
refcounted
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
Please note that Windows 9x clients are not true members
of a domain for reasons outlined in this article. Therefore
the protocol for support Windows 9x style domain logons is
completely different from NT4 domain logons and has been
officially supported for some time.
Did you read this document? Let me know what needs to
be updated and i will take care of it.
Cheers, jerry