On 04/13/2015 07:20 PM, Sander Zijlstra
wrote:
Hi,
thanks, I missed that one….
Does this mean that I can rely on looking at “volume
heal info” output to notice issues?
I regularly see those numbers return “0” so I can
rely on that meaning that no files failed healing?
That is correct. 'volume heal info' returns all entries that need
healing, including ones that are in split-brain. Those in
split-brain are specifically listed with "Is in split-brain" tag.
'volume heal info split-brain' lists only the ones that are in
split-brain.
Hope this helps,
Ravi
Off course as per the bug report I still need to
check the “split-brain” numbers…
thanks..
Met vriendelijke groet / kind regards,
Sander Zijlstra
On 04/13/2015 06:23 PM,
Sander Zijlstra wrote:
LS,
I recently upgraded to 3.6.2 and I
noticed that the info command for heal-failed is not
working:
# gluster volume heal gv0 info
failed
Usage: volume heal
<VOLNAME> [{full | statistics {heal-count
{replica <hostname:brickname>}} |info
{healed | heal-failed | split-brain}}]
[root@v39-app-01 ~]# gluster
volume heal gv0 info heal-failed
Command not supported. Please use
"gluster volume heal gv0 info" and logs to find
the heal information.
The documentation on GitHub says
“gluster volume <vol> info failed” as
command but that’s clearly no correct, and when
asking for “heal-failed” I get a funny response…..
The other two options, “info” and
“info split-brain” perform as expected, only the
“failed” not…
any ideas why?
'info healed ' and ' info heal-failed' are not supported
any more since http://review.gluster.org/#/c/7766/
Please see #2 in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1098027#c0
-Ravi
Met vriendelijke groet / kind regards,
Sander Zijlstra
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