Yes, it's correct behavior. Only writes and edits through the gluster mount are handled immediately by gluster. Whit On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 10:30:03AM +0800, nhadie ramos wrote: > Hi All, > > I am just starting to do some tests on gluster, i have 2 servers which > i setup as replicate: > > > server1: > > /dev/md0 mounted on /myharddisk > > created a gluster volume called testvolume > mounted the glustervolume as /testgluster > txtfile.txt on /myharddisk > > server2: > > /dev/md0 mounted on /myharddsik > created a gluster volume called testvolume > mounted the glustervolume as /testgluster > txtfile.txt on /myharddsik > > editedt txtfile.txt on server1:/testgluster changes took effect on > server1:/testgluster, server2:/testgluster and serv2:/myharddisk > (expected result) > edited txtfile.txt on server1:/myharddsik changes did not replicate on > server1:/testgluster and server2:/testgluster unitl i did a self-heal > but server2:/myharddisk did not update, unless i delete the existing > file on it. > > Is this the correct behavior? Thanks in advance! (sorry if the email > confuses you) > > Regards, > Ron > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users at gluster.org > http://gluster.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users