New Gluster User - Why did the file created in /srv1/brick1 not replicate?

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On 12/12/2011 05:24 PM, Chris Matchett wrote:
> We are using Gluster 3.2 on CentOS 5.7 and have been doing some dr 
> testing.
>
> Here's how we tested and also a query regarding an outcome we didn't 
> understand.
>
> /srv2/brick2 was shutdown uncleanly and restarted
> /srv1/brick1 was shutdown uncleanly and restarted.
>
> /srv2/brick2 was restarted, files were added to the brick2 folder...
> a mount was made on /srv2/mnt/test-vol
> files were added
>
> /srv1/brick1 was restarted, files from /srv2/brick2 and mounted 
> volumne appeared
> a file was added on /srv1/brick1, it did not appear on /srv2 on brick 
> or volume
> a mount was made on /srv1/mnt/test-vol
> a file was added, this appeared on /srv2 in brick and volume
>
> why did the file created in /srv1/brick1 not replicate?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Chris
>
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Chris,
        Changing the files, adding entries into directory directly to 
backend are not allowed after the mount is performed.

Pranith
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