Re: VM disks corruption on 3.7.11

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Hi Kevin,


If you actually ran into a 'read-only filesystem' issue, then it could possibly because of a bug in AFR
that Pranith recently fixed.
To confirm if that is indeed the case, could you tell me  if you saw the pause after a brick (single brick) was
down while IO was going on?

-Krutika

On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 1:28 PM, Kevin Lemonnier <lemonnierk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>    Whats the underlying filesystem under the bricks?

I use XFS, I read that was recommended. What are you using ?
Since yours seems to work, I'm not opposed to changing !

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Kevin Lemonnier
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