Probably you already tried to restart glusterfs and run ls -R? What happens if you correct AFR subvolumes order? regards, Piotr Stas Oskin wrote: > Hi. > > I have a different case - the files are not appearing at all, no > matter whether they 0 or full size. > > Regards. > > 2009/3/9 Piotr Findeisen <piotr.findeisen at azouk.com > <mailto:piotr.findeisen at azouk.com>> > > Hi, Stas! > > Did you see https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?25681 ? > Maybe you have the same problem with AFR as mentioned there (one > of mentioned). > > regards, > Piotr > > Stas Oskin wrote: >> Hi. >> >> Was it working for your previously? Any other error logs on >> machine >> with afr? what version are you using? If it was working >> previously >> what changed in your setup recently? Can you paste your vol files >> (just to be sure) >> >> >> >> Nope, it actually my first setup in lab. No errors - it just >> seems as not synchronizing anything. The version I'm using is the >> latest one - 2 rc2. >> >> Perhaps I need to modify anything else in addition to GlusterFS >> installation - like file-systems attributes or something? >> >> The approach I'm using is the one that was recommended by Kieth >> over direct emails (Keith, hope you don't mind me posting them :) ). >> The idea is basically to have single vol file both for client and >> for server, and to have one glusterfs process doing the job both >> as client and as server. >> >> Thanks for the help. >> >> Server 1: >> >> volume home1 >> type storage/posix # POSIX FS translator >> option directory /media/storage # Export this directory >> >> end-volume >> >> volume posix-locks-home1 >> type features/posix-locks >> option mandatory-locks on >> subvolumes home1 >> end-volume >> >> ## Reference volume "home2" from remote server >> volume home2 >> type protocol/client >> option transport-type tcp/client >> option remote-host 192.168.253.42 # IP address of remote host >> >> option remote-subvolume posix-locks-home1 # use home1 on >> remote host >> option transport-timeout 10 # value in seconds; it >> should be set relatively low >> end-volume >> >> ### Add network serving capability to above home. >> volume server >> type protocol/server >> option transport-type tcp >> subvolumes posix-locks-home1 >> option auth.addr.posix-locks-home1.allow >> 192.168.253.42,127.0.0.1 # Allow access to "home1" volume >> >> end-volume >> >> ### Create automatic file replication >> volume home >> type cluster/afr >> option metadata-self-heal on >> option read-subvolume posix-locks-home1 >> # option favorite-child home2 >> subvolumes home2 posix-locks-home1 >> end-volume >> >> >> Server 2: >> >> >> volume home1 >> type storage/posix # POSIX FS translator >> option directory /media/storage # Export this directory >> >> end-volume >> >> volume posix-locks-home1 >> type features/posix-locks >> option mandatory-locks on >> subvolumes home1 >> end-volume >> >> ## Reference volume "home2" from remote server >> volume home2 >> type protocol/client >> option transport-type tcp/client >> option remote-host 192.168.253.41 # IP address of remote host >> >> option remote-subvolume posix-locks-home1 # use home1 on >> remote host >> option transport-timeout 10 # value in seconds; it >> should be set relatively low >> end-volume >> >> ### Add network serving capability to above home. >> volume server >> type protocol/server >> option transport-type tcp >> subvolumes posix-locks-home1 >> option auth.addr.posix-locks-home1.allow >> 192.168.253.41,127.0.0.1 # Allow access to "home1" volume >> >> end-volume >> >> ### Create automatic file replication >> volume home >> type cluster/afr >> option metadata-self-heal on >> option read-subvolume posix-locks-home1 >> # option favorite-child home2 >> subvolumes home2 posix-locks-home1 >> end-volume >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> _______________________________________________ Gluster-users >> mailing list Gluster-users at gluster.org >> <mailto:Gluster-users at gluster.org> >> http://zresearch.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://zresearch.com/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20090309/180b0a4e/attachment.htm> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 252 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://zresearch.com/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20090309/180b0a4e/attachment.pgp>