Question about trusted.afr

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Hi,
I am running a GlusterFS cluster in Kubernetes. This has a single 1x2 volume. I am dealing with a split-brain sitution. During debugging I noticed that, the files in the backend bricks does not have the proper trusted.afr xattr. Given this volume has 2 bricks, I should see
files with the  following 2 afr, I am guessing:

trusted.afr.vol-client-0
trusted.afr.vol-client-1

But I see files with xattrs below:

trusted.afr.vol-client-2
trusted.afr.vol-client-3
trusted.afr.vol-client-5

As I run the bricks as pods in Kubernetes, I have from time to time added and removed bricks fron this volume. Basically the pod IPs changed when the pods get restarted. My questions are:

1. Am I seeing wrong trusted.afr?
2. When I remove-brick and add a new brick and then run heal full, does it reapply the trusted.afrs properly?

Thanks,
-Tamal

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