Thank you Mathieu for your answer! 2015-08-03 20:24 GMT+02:00 Mathieu Chateau <mathieu.chateau@xxxxxxx>: > date is not the same but is content different ? Yes, the content is different. The file on the node1 is the updated one, the other two nodes had the old version. > You may have disable the mtime attribue to get better perf ? No, I just have a "default" configuration for that volume, I had not disable the mtime attribute. > What are these 2 GFID ? > You can use this script to find who they are: > https://gist.github.com/semiosis/4392640 Thank you so much. I tried to delete that file on the node1, and I verified that it was deleted on node2 and node3 too. So I copied the correct file on node1 and it correctly replicated on node2 and node3. So now the problem seems to be solved, but..... How I could monitor this? I realized that just by chance! Another question: That volume is mounted in /mnt/data and the real data are located in /data. So every nodes are mounting the data on localhost:data. If I write some files in /mnt/data they are correctly replicated, but if I write them in /data not of course. Is there a way to avoid this? I want /data to be accessible to Gluster only, not to real users! Thank you very much for your help! _______________________________________________ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users