ls -alR problems on mounted glusterFS

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On 12/18/2009 03:10 PM, Larry Bates wrote:
> I've set up everything and have moved close to 2Tb of data to the glusterFS
> volume without incident.  I thought that I try a recursive long listing just
> to make sure everything was working properly (in anticipation of doing just
> that when I turn on AFR soon).
>
> Doing ls -alR on mounted GlusterFS volume.  Everything looks good, but every
> so often I get output that looks like:
>
> -rw-------   1 zope zope   30512 Jan 27  2008 efb1f22f2312af6ed5fbef014ee3
> ?---------   ? ?    ?          ?            ? /mnt/BACKUPS/blobdata/00/66/1ac485
> 0e731fed2e0eb2fdbc8d05
> ?---------   ? ?    ?          ?            ? /mnt/BACKUPS/blobdata/00/66/1d7d22
> 6f5f6845d62fddcadb4ca9
> ?---------   ? ?    ?          ?            ? /mnt/BACKUPS/blobdata/00/66/284371
> d43c24d0d3267109c674e7
>    

The above sort of behaviour normally indicates that readdir() returned 
an entry and stat() returned an error such as "file does not exist." 
Result is a name with no information.

Cheers,
mark

-- 
Mark Mielke<mark at mielke.cc>



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