Hi Jeffrey,
Two simple questions (reflecting my ignorance):
Where do I find these trusted.gluster.fs.dht files?
(or if they aren't files, how do I find the information
you're reqesting?)
If it is glusterfsd starting before the local filesystems
are mounted, would a service glusterd restart have
reset this?
Thanks
Pat
rebooting gluster-0-1 did not solve the problem. The one
change I did notice is that now the only place I can write
is to one of the test directories I had previously created
which had not appeared on gluster-0-1. Now, trying to create
a new directory elsewhere results in the "No space left on device"
error.
It would be very interesting to look at the trusted.glusterfs.dht
xattrs on (the various copies of) that directory, especially as
compared to the same on some other directory where you *do* get
the ENOSPC error. It does sound like we think that one brick is
full, even though there's no particular reason we should. Maybe
misinterpreting some other error? Using a different filesystem
"under" the one that's currently mounted there, and that one
really *is* full? That could happen if glusterfsd is starting
before local filesystems are all mounted, for example.
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