Re: Re: AFR/Replicate read-subvolume option not working right
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Alex Attarian wrote:
Thanks Vikas, but how does it know that it's the first access for the
file? Also what happens when somehow a file got deleted or corrupted
on one of the servers? At what point will gluster replicate that file
again?
Before any operation can be performed on a file by an application, the
kernel sends a 'lookup' call
to the filesystem. The 'lookup' is what I meant by first access.
Self-heal of a file also happens on a
lookup if replicate detects that there's an inconsistency among the
subvolumes.
Vikas
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