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I found a core on a server. i think it possibly came from a disk full condition.

server config & bt attached.

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### Export volume "brick" with the contents of "/home/export" directory.
volume brick
 type storage/posix                   # POSIX FS translator
 option directory /BRICK	       # Export this directory
end-volume

volume brick-namespace
 type storage/posix                   # POSIX FS translator
 option directory /BRICK-namespace	       # Export this directory
end-volume

volume iothreads-brick	# iothreads can give performance a boost
	type performance/io-threads
	option thread-count 8
	subvolumes brick
end-volume

volume iothreads-brick-namespace	# iothreads can give performance a boost
	type performance/io-threads
	option thread-count 8
	subvolumes brick-namespace
end-volume

### Add network serving capability to above brick.
volume server
 type protocol/server
 option transport-type tcp/server     # For TCP/IP transport
# option bind-address 192.168.1.10 # Default is to listen on all interfaces
# option listen-port 6997              # Default is 6996
# option client-volume-filename /etc/glusterfs/glusterfs-client.vol
 #subvolumes iothreads
 subvolumes iothreads-brick iothreads-brick-namespace
# NOTE: Access to any volume through protocol/server is denied by
# default. You need to explicitly grant access through # "auth"
# option.
 option auth.ip.iothreads-brick.allow * # Allow access to "brick" volume
option auth.ip.iothreads-brick-namespace.allow * # Allow access to "brick" volume
end-volume


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