Re: Files seem to be wrong interpreted by the client

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Hi Sever,

I need some clarifications. Comments inlined.

On Jan 14, 2008 11:05 PM, Sever * <fxsever@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I've got the client fully identical to the others excepting kernel
> version, debian version and arch.
>
> Right working clients - 2.6.20-1-686-bigmem, debian sarge
> Wrong working client - 2.6.22-3-amd64, debian etch
> Server (the same to the both) - 2.6.18-36.el5, RHEL5
>
> GlusterFS version - 1.3.7
> Fuse version - 2.7.0
>
> So, the 64-bit-client gets wrong contents of the same files with the
> other clients. It confuses contents with the others or even gets wrong
> file type - data instead of ASCII text (no data files in the brick
> directory, only text).


You mean to say that the 64-bit client gets wrong contents where as other
32-bit clients gets correct contents (And the server is 32-bit). And in the
case of 64-bit client is it that the contents seems to be from other files?


>
>
> What the problem can it be?
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