On 04/13/12 04:09, Alex Florescu wrote: > > I am sorry to report that getfattr is not returning any information. > getfattr -d -e hex -n trusted.gluster.dht /local/howareyou > /localh/howareyou: trusted.gluster.dht: No such attribute > getfattr -d /local/howareyou > <blank> > > mount > /dev/sda2 on / type ext4 (rw,user_xattr) - the same on both servers. > > I've recreated the replication volume from scratch and still nothing. I > can confirm xattr is working: > setfattr -n user.root -v is.xattr.working.? /local/howareyou > getfattr -d /local/howareyou > getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names > # file: local/howareyou > user.root="is.xattr.working.?" > > getfattr -d -n trusted.gluster.dht /local/howareyou > /localh/howareyou: trusted.gluster.dht: No such attribute > How about: getfattr -d -n trusted.gluster.dht /local He was asking for the attribute on the directory, not the file. -- Mr. Flibble King of the Potato People