> getxattr("/www/thumbs/originals/0/199/199000_0.jpg", > "system.posix_acl_access", 0xbfe6e9f0, 132) = -1 EOPNOTSUPP (Operation > not supp > orted) > setxattr("/mnt/sharedbig/test6.jpg", "system.posix_acl_access", > "\x02\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x07\x00\xff\xff\xff\xff\x04\x00\x07\x00\xf > f\xff\xff\xff \x00\x07\x00\xff\xff\xff\xff", 28, 0) = -1 EOPNOTSUPP > (Operation not supported) > chmod("/mnt/sharedbig/test6.jpg", 0100777) = 0 > unlink("/www/thumbs/originals/0/199/199000_0.jpg") = 0 It is trying to set some ACL related xattrs and failing in the backend. I think it is harmless. What distribution are you using? > close(1) = 0 > exit_group(0) > > Krishna Srinivas wrote: > > Hi Karl, > > > > Can you paste strace of mv command when you see those errors > > in the log? The last few relavent lines of the strace outout will do. > > you can use the -o option for specifying output file. > > > > strace -o /tmp/mv.log mv file1 file2 > > > > Krishna > > > > On 10/11/07, Karl Bernard <karl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> Krishna, > >> > >> I only get those errors with a "mv", I tried a cp and I don't see those > >> errors. > >> getfattr --dump on both the original and copied files return no error > >> but an empty string > >> > >> Amar, > >> > >> My filesystem was not originally mounted with the specific option > >> user_xattr, however it is my understanding CentOS has it enabled by > >> default. I later added the mount option but still get the errors. > >> /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-data on /data type ext3 > >> (rw,noatime,nodiratime,user_xattr) > >> > >> I tried soing the same mv operation as root on the client and the same > >> errors get logged. > >> > >> Karl > >> > >> Krishna Srinivas wrote: > >> > >>> are you just doing mv? or any other specific command? > >>> Can you do a "getfattr --dump" on the original and copied > >>> file and see if there are any differences. > >>> > >>> Thanks > >>> Krishna > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> Amar S. Tumballi wrote: > >> > >>> Karl, > >>> can you check if your backend filsystem has been mounted with -o > >>> user_xattr (option in fstab). Also, do you get the same problem when > >>> you try to access the files via glusterfs as root (on the client side)? > >>> > >>> thanks > >>> > >>> On 10/11/07, Karl Bernard <karl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>> Hello All. > >>>> > >>>> I'm having some issues copying files from local filesystem to gluster. > >>>> The files seem to get copied fine, however I get tons of log errors. > >>>> > >>>> The errors I get: > >>>> 2007-10-10 17:41:20 E [afr.c:1120:afr_setxattr_cbk] afr3-4: > >>>> (path=/dev-www.sxx.com/thumbnails/originals/thumbs/0/107/107668_1.jpg > >>>> child=sxx03) op_ret=-1 op_errno=95 > >>>> > >>>> I'm doing a mv and each error repeats 4 times. > >>>> > >>>> I've made sure Extended Attributes where enabled. and tested doing: > >>>> setfattr -n user.test -v 1 > >>>> /data/glusterfs/dataspace/dev-www.sxx.com/thumbnails/originals/thumbs/0/107/107668_1.jpg > >>>> > >>>> Version: > >>>> glusterfs-1.3.4 > >>>> fuse-2.7.0-glfs4 > >>>> > >>>> here's some debug log. Can anyone suggest what might be wrong? I can > >>>> post more info on my setup if needed.