Re: Problem with self-heal

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On 07/02/2014 02:28 AM, Miloš Kozák wrote:
Hi,
I am running some test on top of v3.5.1 in my 2 nodes configuration with one disk each and replica 2 mode.

I have two servers connected by a cable. Through this cable I let glusterd communicate. I start dd to create a relatively large file. In the middle of writing process I disconnect the cable, so on one server (node1) I can see all data and on the other one (node2) I can see just a split of the file when writing is finished

Does this mean your client (mount point) is also on node 1?
.. no surprise so far.

Then I put the cable back. After a while peers are discovered, self-healing daemons start to communicate, so I can see:

gluster volume heal vg0 info
Brick node1:/dist1/brick/fs/
/node-middle - Possibly undergoing heal
Number of entries: 1

Brick node2:/dist1/brick/fs/
/node-middle - Possibly undergoing heal
Number of entries: 1

But on the network there are no data moving, which I verify by df..

When you get "Possibly undergoing heal" and no I/O is going on from the client, it means the self-heal daemon is healing the file. Can you check if there are messages in glustershd.log of node1 about self-heal completion ?
Any help? In my opinion after a while I should get my nodes synchronized, but after 20minuts of waiting still nothing (the file was 2G big)
Does gluster volume status show all processes being online?

Thanks Milos
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