I'll see if I can re-create the problem and look at the logs. I have
only observed this when a GlusterFS _client_ is exporting via samba. It
also seems less of a clobber bug and more a case of files that get
deleted with a server down via samba, reappearing when the other server
comes back up.
Gordan
On 16/02/2009 05:55, Krishna Srinivas wrote:
Gordan,
More clues would help us.
* Can you reproduce the problem without samba?
* Are perf xlators loaded? can you mail the vol files?
* do the logs indicate anything?
Krishna
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 6:05 AM, Gordan Bobic<gordan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I seem to have stumbled upon another bug.
Two Linux servers in AFR (2.0.0rc1), one client that exports the directory
via samba.
If one server is shut down, and a client connects to the client and modifies
a file via samba, the changes get clobbered when the 2nd server comes back.
When the server that was disconnected rejoins it seems to take precedence
and clobbers the changes made while it was down.