On Sep 22, 2010, at 6:19 PM, Bernard Li wrote: > Hi Jenn: > > [Replying back to the mailing-list] > > On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 3:06 PM, Jenn Fountain <jfountai at comcast.net> wrote: > >> Yes, but it only replicates subdirectories and all of their content but not files. >> >> IE: >> >> [root at stag02 upload]# ls -la >> total 1140 >> drwxr-xr-x 69 xx xx 589824 Sep 22 14:42 . >> drwxrwxr-x 39 xx xx 16384 Sep 22 14:34 .. >> drwxr-xr-x 6 xx xx 4096 Feb 16 2010 lo_273 <-- replicated >> -rw-rw-r-- 1 xx xx 8398 Sep 10 2007 nplantsmall.jpg <-- not replicated > > That's kind of odd, perhaps you can post snippets of your log file for > the developers to see. > > P.S. It probably is a typo but the command you should be using is "ls > -alR" (you didn't have -R above). Have you also tried `find`? > > Cheers, > > Bernard Sorry, I didn't realize I just hit reply. yes, I am using ls -alR and find . -name "*" This is just the common theme of the log: [2010-09-22 18:22:17] E [afr.c:107:afr_set_split_brain] replicate: invalid argument: inode [2010-09-22 18:22:17] E [afr.c:107:afr_set_split_brain] replicate: invalid argument: inode [2010-09-22 18:22:17] E [afr.c:107:afr_set_split_brain] replicate: invalid argument: inode [2010-09-22 18:22:17] E [afr.c:107:afr_set_split_brain] replicate: invalid argument: inode [2010-09-22 18:22:17] E [afr.c:107:afr_set_split_brain] replicate: invalid argument: inode [2010-09-22 18:22:17] E [afr.c:107:afr_set_split_brain] replicate: invalid argument: inode [2010-09-22 18:22:17] E [afr.c:107:afr_set_split_brain] replicate: invalid argument: inode [2010-09-22 18:22:17] E [afr.c:107:afr_set_split_brain] replicate: invalid argument: inode [2010-09-22 18:22:17] E [afr.c:107:afr_set_split_brain] replicate: invalid argument: inode [2010-09-22 18:22:17] E [afr.c:107:afr_set_split_brain] replicate: invalid argument: inode