On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 10:04 AM, John Brunelle <john_brune...@harvard.edu>wrote:
> Thanks, Jeff! I ran readdir.c on all 23 bricks on the gluster nfs > server to which my test clients are connected (one client that's > working, and one that's not; and I ran on those, too). The results > are attached. > > The values it prints are all well within 32 bits, *except* for one > that's suspiciously the max 32-bit signed int: > > $ cat readdir.out.* | awk '{print $1}' | sort | uniq | tail > 0x000000000000fd59 > 0x000000000000fd6b > 0x000000000000fd7d > 0x000000000000fd8f > 0x000000000000fda1 > 0x000000000000fdb3 > 0x000000000000fdc5 > 0x000000000000fdd7 > 0x000000000000fde8 > 0x000000007fffffff > > That outlier is the same subdirectory on all 23 bricks. Could this be > the issue? > > Thanks, > > John 0x7ffffffff is the EOF marker. You should find that as last entry in _every_ directory. Avati
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