Re: How does read-subvol-entry.t works?

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On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 07:47:15AM +0530, Ravishankar N wrote:
> If the afr xattrs on the dir is clean on all bricks, then the dir is chosen
> by afr_read_subvol_select_by_policy().

It seems there is very weird stuff going on there: it fails because 
in afr_inode_refresh_subvol_cbk (after a lookup), we have a valid 
reply from brick 0 with op_ret = 0.

But the brick 0 server process was killed. that makes no sense.


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