On Wednesday 17 August 2011 09:18 AM, Daniel wrote: > Hello Pavan, > > I came cross one question about DHT lookup. > > When dht_lookup process a fresh lookup, if the looked up target can not > be found by hashed, why does it assert it as a directory and lookup on > all the child nodes? Not sure why you thought I should be the one to address this to. There are more knowledgeable engineers on this user group :) I looked up the code a bit to answer your question and here is what I understand: If it is a fresh lookup and the file hash computed for this entity did not fall into any of the pre-computed hashed ranges, a lookup_everywhere is triggered to go to the backend and see if it exists there. If it is not there too, this brings in a mechanism called "directory self heal". The debug message does say - "see if it is a directory", but if you look at the dht_lookup_dir_cbk, a check is also made to see if it was *not* a directory. It might only be the debug messages that might have led you into thinking why a directory is being looked up in particular. That is not really the case. Pavan > > Thanks > > Dan >