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It would be useful to know which version you're using, and what your setup
is. Posting your spec file and logs can help too.


KwangErn

On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 1:17 AM, Scott Larson <stl at wiredrive.com> wrote:

>     The quick question:  Has anyone else run into the issue where
> they can write files to a directory, but then are unable to see them
> with something like `ls`?  After starting the server and client and
> mounting the glusterfs share to /mnt/gluster, if I cd into it and run
> `touch foo && ls`, no files are visible.  However if I then look at
> the actual directory being shared, /usr/export, file foo is present.
> This problem seems counterintuitive.  I can provide logs and the
> config if there isn't an obvious answer, however nothing in the logs
> immediately grabs me.
>     As a background, I'm looking at alternatives to our Isilon
> cluster, and all of our client servers are FreeBSD 7.0.  I know that
> is not currently a supported client OS, however GlusterFS would be a
> seemingly good candidate for our needs and the fact writes actually
> work is promising.
>
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