It sounds to me like the files were only copied to one replica, werent there for the initial for the initial ls which triggered a self heal, and were there for the last ls because they were healed. Is there any chance that one of the replicas was down during the rsync? It could be that you lost a brick during copy or something like that. To confirm I would look for disconnects in the brick logs as well as checking glusterfshd.log to verify the missing files were actually healed.
-b
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 5:37 PM, David F. Robinson <david.robinson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I rsync'd 20-TB over to my gluster system and noticed that I had some directories missing even though the rsync completed normally.The rsync logs showed that the missing files were transferred.I went to the bricks and did an 'ls -al /data/brick*/homegfs/dir/*' the files were on the bricks. After I did this 'ls', the files then showed up on the FUSE mounts.1) Why are the files hidden on the fuse mount?2) Why does the ls make them show up on the FUSE mount?3) How can I prevent this from happening again?Note, I also mounted the gluster volume using NFS and saw the same behavior. The files/directories were not shown until I did the "ls" on the bricks.David===============================David F. Robinson, Ph.D.President - Corvid Technologies704.799.6944 x101 [office]704.252.1310 [cell]704.799.7974 [fax]
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