The last fellow to post mentioned recovery... I have a question also: If I had several storage servers and a number of clients accessing them, and I were to lose a storage server, how best to bring it back online? I would be using AFR to keep multiple copies of all files, so I know the cluster will not lose data. But when the node goes down, does the AFR translator figure out by itself that instead of the 3x copies I specified, there are now only 2x because I lost a storage node? Or does it only evaluate that at file creation time? And when I bring the storage node back, say it takes me two days to fix it, I assume I should probably wipe the drives so as not to introduce old copies of files that are now out of date (or does AFR update them)? And the ALU scheduler will start using the blank space more heavily for new writes, because it is preferred as "less used" and the storage use will eventually even out again? Thanks for any answers! Chris