Re: / - is in split-brain

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Hi,

What is the output of the gluster volume info ?

Thanks,
Nithya

On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 at 01:58, Pablo Schandin <schandinp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello all!

I had a volume with only a local brick running vms and recently added a second (remote) brick to the volume. After adding the brick, the heal command reported the following:

root@gluster-gu1:~# gluster volume heal gv1 info
Brick gluster-gu1:/mnt/gv_gu1/brick
/ - Is in split-brain
Status: Connected
Number of entries: 1
Brick gluster-gu2:/mnt/gv_gu1/brick
Status: Connected
Number of entries: 0

All other files healed correctly. I noticed that in the xfs of the brick I see a directory named localadmin but when I ls the gluster volume mountpoint I got an error and a lot of ???

root@gluster-gu1:/var/lib/vmImages_gu1# ll
ls: cannot access 'localadmin': No data available
d?????????  ? ?            ?               ?            ? localadmin/

This goes for both servers that have that volume gv1 mounted. Both see that directory like that. While in the xfs brick /mnt/gv_gu1/brick/localadmin is an accessible directory. 

root@gluster-gu1:/mnt/gv_gu1/brick/localadmin# ll
total 4
drwxr-xr-x 2 localadmin root    6 Mar  7 09:40 ./
drwxr-xr-x 6 root       root 4096 Mar  7 09:40 ../

When I added the second brick to the volume, this localadmin folder was not replicated there I imagine because of this strange behavior. 

Can someone help me with this?
Thanks! 

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