That command line is for a brick server. That uuid is temporary and is
used between glusterd (the management daemon) and that glusterfsd
instance (the brick daemon for one brick) for communication.
On 10/9/2014 4:06 PM, John Gardeniers wrote:
As per the subject line, how do I translate a Gluster UUID to a file
on disk? Using iotop I'm seeing a dozen or more (varies somewhat over
time) entries showing:
glusterfsd -s server_name --volfile-id
gluster-rhev.server_name.gluster_brick_1 -p
/var/lib/glusterd/vols/gluster-rhev/run~osix.glusterd-uuid=ec2dcc57-659b-47f4-a1a1-3a439505c7ad
--brick-port 49158 --xlator-option gluster-rhev-server.listen-port=49158
My problem is that there is no file on the system with the same name
as that UUID, so how do I find out which file it is, so that I can
backtrack it to the relevant VM?
regards,
John
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