I then ran the command:
gluster volume heal testvol

After I ran that, there was some activity, and now all the files were populated.


Was that supposed to happen automatically, eventually, or am I missing something about how the self-heal daemon works?


The self-heal daemon triggers a crawl once every 600 seconds. If you wait out that interval, you should be able to see self-heals happening automatically. Else you can trigger it explicitly the way you did.


As a follow-up question to that: does this all apply to gluster 3.2.4 also? And if you manually trigger a self-heal (via doing a find + stat as some of us were originally trained) multiple times within a 10 minute window, will that cause a problem?





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