Kevan Benson wrote:
A while back I seem to remember someone talking about eventually creating a fsck.glusterfs utility. Since underlying server node corruption would (hopefully) not be a common problem, it seems like a specific tool that could be run when prudent would be a good approach. If the underlying data is suspected of corruption on a node, run the normal fsck on that node, then the fsck.glusterfs on the share utility which can utilize a much more comprehensive set of checks and repairs than would be feasible in normal AFR file processing.
s/fsck.glusterfs on the share utility/fsck.glusterfs utility on the share/ -- -Kevan Benson -A-1 Networks