[Gluster-devel] gluster 3.6.2 ls issues

2015-02-03 Thread David F. Robinson
On my gluster filesystem mount, I have a user who does an "ls" and all of the directories do not show up. Not that the A15-029 directory doesn't show up. However, as kbutz I can cd into the directory. As root (also tested as several other users), I get the following from an "ls -al" [root@s

Re: [Gluster-devel] gluster 3.6.2 ls issues

2015-02-03 Thread Joe Julian
Are those both the complete copy/paste? I ask because they both show they found 16 directory entries but neither shows that many. Could you have an alias for ls that's somehow filtering the results? What if you "echo *"? On 02/03/2015 09:56 AM, David F. Robinson wrote: On my gluster filesystem

Re: [Gluster-devel] gluster 3.6.2 ls issues

2015-02-03 Thread David F. Robinson
Cancel this issue. I found the problem. Explanation below... We use active directory to manage our user accounts; however, open sssd doesn't seem to play well with gluster. When I turn it on, the cpu load shoots up to between 80-100% and stays there (previously submitted bug report). So, w

Re: [Gluster-devel] gluster 3.6.2 ls issues

2015-02-03 Thread Joe Julian
Odd, I was using sssd with home directories on gluster from 2.0 through 2.4 and never had a problem (I'm no longer at that company, but they still have home directories on Gluster). Might be worth another look. On 02/03/2015 10:45 AM, David F. Robinson wrote: Cancel this issue. I found the pr

Re: [Gluster-devel] gluster 3.6.2 ls issues

2015-02-03 Thread Joe Julian
3.4, not 2.4... Need more coffee!!! On 02/03/2015 11:12 AM, Joe Julian wrote: Odd, I was using sssd with home directories on gluster from 2.0 through 2.4 and never had a problem (I'm no longer at that company, but they still have home directories on Gluster). Might be worth another look. On