The version of GlusterFS that I?m testing is the 1.3.7. I will try to test the sample with the new release 1.3.8pre5. Thanks, Antonio. <http://www.libera.net/correoweb/redir.php?https://www.plaxo.com/add_me?u=51 540170138&v0=1125188&k0=1660502549> <http://www.libera.net/correoweb/redir.php?http://www.plaxo.com/signature> _____ De: amarts@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:amarts@xxxxxxxxx] En nombre de Amar S. Tumballi Enviado el: martes, 08 de abril de 2008 1:36 Para: Antonio González CC: gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxx Asunto: Re: Problems with unify Hi Antonio, Unify's self-heal takes care of servers going down and coming up, and checks for consistency. There was a bug introduced in '1.3.8pre4' which caused unify self-heal to fail in this scenario. But its fixed in the current '1.3.8pre5' release. Can you check with the latest pre release, and see if the problem still remains? Regards, Amar On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 3:45 AM, Antonio González <antonio.gonzalez@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hello all, I have made some test with the unify translator to check the viability?The scenario is 4 machines, 2 storage servers, 1 server witch creates the unify translator, and 1 client. If the server 1 goes down and I "mkdir" in the client, when the server returns if I list the directory in the client, the directory is created in the server, but if I try to "cp" or "mv" a file/es directly over the directory (without using the "tab" to list the directory) an inconsistency occurs. The directory will be not created at the server and the client will not be able to read these files. In future releases, the self-heal of unify will be automatic??? I say, When a server goes down and returns after, a process checks automatically the consistency of namespace and child nodes. Thanks Antonio. _______________________________________________ Gluster-devel mailing list Gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-devel -- Amar Tumballi Gluster/GlusterFS Hacker [bulde on #gluster/irc.gnu.org] http://www.zresearch.com - Commoditizing Supercomputing and Superstorage!