crap - just realized I cut pasted the server2x (sorry about that.) volume client3 type protocol/client option transport-type tcp/client # for TCP/IP transport option remote-host 127.0.0.1 # IP address of the remote brick option remote-port 6998 # default server port is 6996 option remote-subvolume brick3 # name of the remote volume end-volume ## Add AFR (Automatic File Replication) feature. volume afr type cluster/afr subvolumes client3 client1 client2 # option replicate *:3 end-volume [snip] On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 12:42 AM, Adrian Terranova <aterranova at gmail.com>wrote: > Hello all, > > I've setup AFR - and am very impressed with the product - however - when I > do a delete of /home/export1 and /home/export2 - what needs to happen for > autoheal to happen? (I would like to understand this in some detail before > implementing for my home directory data (mostly - just trying to work out > the procedure for adding / replacing a volume)- I tried remounting the > client, and restarting the server with a couple of find variations- none > seemed to work) Is this an artifact of my one host setup or something? > > New files seems to show up - but the existing files / directories don't > seem to come back when I read them. > > How would I get my files back onto replaced subvolumes? > > --Adrian > > > > XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX > [snip]server > peril at mythbuntufe-desktop:/etc/glusterfs$ grep -v \^# glusterfs-server.vol > |more > > > > volume posix1 > type storage/posix # POSIX FS translator > option directory /home/export1 # Export this directory > end-volume > > volume brick1 > type features/posix-locks > option mandatory on # enables mandatory locking on all files > subvolumes posix1 > end-volume > > volume server > type protocol/server > option transport-type tcp/server # For TCP/IP transport > option listen-port 6996 # Default is 6996 > subvolumes brick1 > option auth.ip.brick1.allow * # access to "brick" volume > end-volume > > > > volume posix2 > type storage/posix # POSIX FS translator > option directory /home/export2 # Export this directory > end-volume > > volume brick2 > type features/posix-locks > option mandatory on # enables mandatory locking on all files > subvolumes posix2 > end-volume > > volume server > type protocol/server > option transport-type tcp/server # For TCP/IP transport > option listen-port 6997 # Default is 6996 > subvolumes brick2 > option auth.ip.brick2.allow * # Allow access to "brick" volume > end-volume > > > > > volume posix3 > type storage/posix # POSIX FS translator > option directory /home/export3 # Export this directory > end-volume > > volume brick3 > type features/posix-locks > option mandatory on # enables mandatory locking on all files > subvolumes posix3 > end-volume > > volume server > type protocol/server > option transport-type tcp/server # For TCP/IP transport > option listen-port 6998 # Default is 6996 > subvolumes brick3 > option auth.ip.brick3.allow * # access to "brick" volume > end-volume > > > XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX > > [snip]client > peril at mythbuntufe-desktop:/etc/glusterfs$ grep -v \^# glusterfs-server.vol > |more > > > > volume posix1 > type storage/posix # POSIX FS translator > option directory /home/export1 # Export this directory > end-volume > > volume brick1 > type features/posix-locks > option mandatory on # enables mandatory locking on all files > subvolumes posix1 > end-volume > > volume server > type protocol/server > option transport-type tcp/server # For TCP/IP transport > option listen-port 6996 # Default is 6996 > subvolumes brick1 > option auth.ip.brick1.allow * # access to "brick" volume > end-volume > > > > volume posix2 > type storage/posix # POSIX FS translator > option directory /home/export2 # Export this directory > end-volume > > volume brick2 > type features/posix-locks > option mandatory on # enables mandatory locking on all files > subvolumes posix2 > end-volume > > volume server > type protocol/server > option transport-type tcp/server # For TCP/IP transport > option listen-port 6997 # Default is 6996 > subvolumes brick2 > option auth.ip.brick2.allow * # Allow access to "brick" volume > end-volume > > > > > volume posix3 > type storage/posix # POSIX FS translator > option directory /home/export3 # Export this directory > end-volume > > volume brick3 > type features/posix-locks > option mandatory on # enables mandatory locking on all files > subvolumes posix3 > end-volume > > volume server > type protocol/server > option transport-type tcp/server # For TCP/IP transport > option listen-port 6998 # Default is 6996 > subvolumes brick3 > option auth.ip.brick3.allow * # access to "brick" volume > end-volume > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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