Re: __Geo-replication status is getting Faulty after few seconds

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As mentioned earlier this gfid has "1" in 2nd column of 'ls' command output, which means this gfid doesn't have any other hardlink.

[root@master1 .glusterfs]# ls -l ./d5/3f/d53fad8f-84e9-4b24-9eb0-ccbcbdc4baa8
-rw-r--r--
1 root root 174592 Jan 22 15:06 ./d5/3f/d53fad8f-84e9-4b24-9eb0-ccbcbdc4baa8

Still, I have searched in "/opt/tier1data2019/brick/.glusterfs" and there is only one file comes with samefile option, which is gfid itself, please check the following output.

[root@master1 .glusterfs]# find . -samefile ./d5/3f/d53fad8f-84e9-4b24-9eb0-ccbcbdc4baa8
./d5/3f/d53fad8f-84e9-4b24-9eb0-ccbcbdc4baa8

You have mentioned the other option to link it somewhere on the real filesystem and then sync it to the other brick. Here, what do you mean by the real filesystem? Do you want me to link this GFID with an existing file on the brick? Or do you want the GFID to be linked with some temporary file, say, on "/tmp/test_file," and then sync "/tmp/test_file" and "/opt/tier1data2019/brick/.glusterfs/d5/3f/d53fad8f-84e9-4b24-9eb0-ccbcbdc4baa8" to master2 and master3 nodes?

Many thanks,
Anant

From: Strahil Nikolov <hunter86_bg@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 09 February 2024 5:28 AM
To: Anant Saraswat <anant.saraswat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Diego Zuccato <diego.zuccato@xxxxxxxx>; gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx <gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>; Aravinda Vishwanathapura <aravinda@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: __Geo-replication status is getting Faulty after few seconds
 

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The other option around (if indeed is the only in .glusterfs) is to have it link somewhere on the real filesystem structure and then sync it to the other bricks.
If georep works again - just remove it from the fuse and check if it will get deleted or not.

Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov

On Fri, Feb 9, 2024 at 7:25, Strahil Nikolov
<hunter86_bg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It's a hard link, so use find's '-samefile' option to see if it's the last one or not.

If you really want to delete it, have a backup and then delete both the gfid and any other hard links.

Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov

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