On 03/18/2010 07:18 PM, Lee Simpson wrote: > Hello, > > Just thought id share the experience i had with a gluster client error and the solution i found after much searching and chatting with some IRC guys. > > Im running a simple 2 server with multiple clients using cluster/replicate. Randomly newly created files produced the following error in the gluster client logs when accessed; > > "W [fuse-bridge.c:858:fuse_fd_cbk] glusterfs-fuse: 59480: OPEN() /data/randomfile-here => -1 (No such file or directory)" > > These files are created by apache or other scripts (such as awstats on a cron). Apache is then unable to read the file, and the above message appears in the gluster logs everytime you try. If i SSH into the apache server and cat the file it displays fine and then apache starts reading it fine. > > I upgraded the client and server to 3.03 and tried reducing my configs to the bare min without any performance volumes.. But the problem persisted... > > > SOLUTION > > The solution was quite simple. It turned out that it was because the server's data drive was formatted in ext4. Switched it to ext3 and the problems went away! > > > Hope that helps someone else who finds this. > > > - Lee > > > Hi Lee, can you provide you kernel version under use?. Your volume files?. Let us figure out if this is related to "ext4" Regards -- Harshavardhana http://www.gluster.com