Re: Self heal files

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That's just a base file that all the gfid files are hard-linked to.
Since it is pointless to consume one inode for each gfid that needs a heal, we use a base file
with an identifiable name (xattrop-*) and then hard-link the actual gfid files representing pointers for heal
to this file.

-Krutika

On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 11:00 AM, jayakrishnan mm <jayakrishnan.mm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, 
Self  healing daemon refers  to .glusterfs/indices/xattrop directory  to see the  files  which  are  to  be  healed, and  these  dir  should  contain gfids  of those  files.

I see  some  other ids  also which are  prefixed  with  xattrop-  , for example :

root@ad3:/data/ssd/dsi-ec8-brick/.glusterfs/indices/xattrop# ll
total 8
drw------- 2 root root 4096 Apr  8 10:53 ./
drw------- 3 root root 4096 Apr  8 10:53 ../
---------- 1 root root    0 Apr  8 10:53 xattrop-a321b856-05b3-48d3-a393-805be83c6b73

What  is the  meaning ?


Best Regards
JK


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