forcing afr sync, how?

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Hi Matt,

On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 8:08 AM, matthew zeier <mrz at mozilla.com> wrote:

> Where am I running that 'ls -lR'?  On the new/recovered node, right?
>
> - mz
>
>
Yes exactly. For example you have three replicated nodes A, B, C.
Node C goes down, but you continue with A and B for a while till you bring
up C.

Later you bring up C, and trigger self-heal by doing a ls -lR on the mount
point of C.
All the changes that happened in nodes A and B will be reflected in C. If
any new files were created, they will be copied over.

Regards,
Sachidananda.


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