Gordan, you need extended attribute support in your backend fileystem for AFR (and stripe) to work properly. Reiserfs supports xattr, but may not be enabled in your system. avati 2008/4/18, gordan@xxxxxxxxxx <gordan@xxxxxxxxxx>: > > I can see this in the logs: > 2008-04-18 14:46:36 C [afr.c:6185:afr_check_xattr_cbk] foo: [CRITICAL]: > 'foo2' doesn't support Extended attribute > 2008-04-18 14:46:39 W [fuse-bridge.c:389:fuse_entry_cbk] glusterfs-fuse: > 2: (34) / => 1 Rehashing 0/0 > > On the other node, it says similar, only for foo1. These both point at > node2. > > I'm using Reiser4 on node2 (ext3 on node1). > > Does this mean that Reiser4 is incompatible with GlusterFS? Is there a > workaround? > > Gordan > > On Fri, 18 Apr 2008, gordan@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > On Fri, 18 Apr 2008, Krishna Srinivas wrote: > > > > Specify the following option in server spec file: > > > option auth.ip.foo.allow 192.168.*,127.0.0.1 > > > > > > > Thanks, that fixed half of the problem. However, I'm still not seeing > > files that were created before the second node started. > > > > Here is what I'm trying to do: > > Start node1 server,client > > On node1, create files test1 and test2. > > > > Start node2 server,client > > On node2, create file test3. > > > > test3 exists on both node1 and node2. test1,test2 only exist on node1. I > > cannot see that file through the mount point on node2. Is this the expected > > behaviour? Isn't the metadata supposed to be updated so that all files are > > visible from all nodes? > > > > I am only using the AFR translator for mirroring. > > > > Gordan > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Gluster-devel mailing list > > Gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxx > > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-devel > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-devel mailing list > Gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-devel > -- If I traveled to the end of the rainbow As Dame Fortune did intend, Murphy would be there to tell me The pot's at the other end.