Hi everyone! With help from bulde, I brought up a very small GlusterFS cluster. It has 3 servers with 101GB (64 + 28 + 9). I think I may have found a bug in the system. At least I think I did the right thing. Steps to reproduce: 1 - Start the cluster with two servers. 2 - Mount it. 3 - Create a directory and add a few files on it. 4 - Unmount it and stop the cluster's servers. 5 - Reconfigure the cluster adding one more server. 6 - Start the cluster with three servers and mount it. 7 - Try to access the directory you created. Result: 152 ~ # find /mnt/gluster/ /mnt/gluster/ /mnt/gluster/Test01 find: /mnt/gluster/Test01: No such file or directory /mnt/gluster/lost+found Work arround: create the Test01 directory at the third server export dir. After doing this, without restarting/reconfiguring anything, I had the correct result: 152 ~ # find /mnt/gluster/ /mnt/gluster/ /mnt/gluster/Test01 /mnt/gluster/Test01/file005 /mnt/gluster/Test01/file004 /mnt/gluster/Test01/file003 /mnt/gluster/Test01/file002 /mnt/gluster/Test01/file001 /mnt/gluster/lost+found 152 ~ # I think this is the kind of thing that the fsck will correct when it's available, but shouldn't I have the access? My config files: http://download2.mav.com.br/gluster/server-151.vol (first) http://download2.mav.com.br/gluster/server-152.vol (second) http://download2.mav.com.br/gluster/server-154.vol (third server) http://download2.mav.com.br/gluster/client.vol Version information: GlusterFS: 1.2.3 Kernel: 2.6.19-gentoo-r5 FUSE: 2.6.1 Best regards, Daniel Colchete