Re: Gluster-devel Digest, Vol 76, Issue 1

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Hi ,

for the gfid  I use method  2  described in https://docs.gluster.org/en/latest/Troubleshooting/gfid-to-path/ .
Once  you identify the file you can check the extended attributes on all bricks  for any mismatch. Usually the gfid is the culprit on replica volumes.

By the way, what is your volume type (gluster vol info)  ?

Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov



На 2 юли 2020 г. 15:00:01 GMT+03:00, gluster-devel-request@xxxxxxxxxxx написа:
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>   1. heal info output (Emmanuel Dreyfus)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2020 03:05:27 +0200
>From: manu@xxxxxxxxxx (Emmanuel Dreyfus)
>To: gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxxx (Gluster Devel)
>Subject:  heal info output
>Message-ID: <1osw8ax.rmfglc10lttijM%manu@xxxxxxxxxx>
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>Hello
>
>gluster volume heal info show me questionable entries. I wonder if
>these
>are bugs, or if I shoud handle them and how.
>
>bidon# gluster volume heal gfs info 
>Brick bidon:/export/wd0e_tmp
>Status: Connected
>Number of entries: 0
>
>Brick baril:/export/wd0e
>/.attribute/system 
><gfid:7f3a4aa5-7a49-4f50-a166-b345cdf0616c> 
>Status: Connected
>Number of entries: 2
>
>(...)
>Brick bidon:/export/wd2e
><gfid:d616f804-0579-4649-8d8e-51ec4cf0e131> 
><gfid:f4eb6db3-8341-454b-9700-81ad4ebca61e> 
>/owncloud/data 
><gfid:43b80fd9-a577-4568-b400-2d80bb4d25ad> 
><gfid:7253faad-6843-4321-a63f-17671237d607> 
><gfid:da055475-43c0-4157-b4f1-30b3647bc0b6> 
><gfid:02f4f38e-f351-4bb8-bd43-cad64ba5a4f5> 
>
>There are three cases:
>1) /.attribute directory is special on NetBSD, it is where extended
>attributes are stored for the filesystem. The posix xlator takes care
>of
>screening it, but there must be some other softrware component that
>should learn it must disregeard it. Hints are welcome about where I
>should look at.
>
>2) /owncloud/data  is a directory. mode, owner and groups are the same
>on bricks. Why is it listed here?
>
>3) <gfid:...> What should I do with this?
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