> Do you know how theses SSL certificate files are created or modified
> on the filesystem? That might help us reproduce this.
>
On what filesystem? You mean the GlusterFS? Answer: No
The content of the pem file:
-BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-
MIICXAIBAAKBgQC0M5F4CjL5qnGP51LZk7g0EEeRR73PZWmnIKkTo
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 12:33 AM, Steve wrote:
>
>
> As you see, I switched to client based AFR but the effect is the same. I
> loose data. This time it's that on the glusterfs mounted directory the
> metadata is there but the content is not there. On the underlaying XFS
> filesystem the file is
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> Datum: Thu, 2 Apr 2009 00:01:32 +0530
> Von: Anand Avati
> An: Steve
> CC: gluster-users@gluster.org
> Betreff: Re: [Gluster-users] Trouble with AFR
> >
> > tisiphone ~ # md5sum --binary /var/www/vu-
>
> tisiphone ~ # md5sum --binary /var/www/vu-hosting/localhost/admin/ssl/*
> c80162aa9220f8942fd11137f03243cb
> */var/www/vu-hosting/localhost/admin/ssl/nginx.crt
> 330a48882caf1960180183d7e3d237c8
> */var/www/vu-hosting/localhost/admin/ssl/nginx.csr
> 20169d74a3493b2941c99213ea24705b
> */
2009/3/30 Steve :
>> I've not had any official comment on it. Is this bug tracker actually
>> used still? I see bug reports on the mailing list seem to get attention.
>>
> I don't know. Maybe some one from Z Research can comment on that question?
Both the bug tracker and mailing list are monitor
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> Datum: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 18:08:26 +0100
> Von: John Leach
> An: Steve
> CC: gluster-users@gluster.org
> Betreff: Re: [Gluster-users] Trouble with AFR - bug tracker?
> On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 15:07 +0200, Steve wrote:
> > I cop
On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 15:07 +0200, Steve wrote:
> I copy one file to the target directory and everything seams to be
> okay. But then for no reason the file on one of the clients just has 0
> bytes size and after some while the other client has as well the file
> with 0 byte size.
>
> Here the use
> Shortest sequence of steps to reproduce?
>
Two systems in my case:
1: hermes
2: tisiphone
On both systems I do:
# /etc/init.d/glusterfs-client.vu-hosting stop
# /etc/init.d/glusterfs-server.vu-hosting stop
# /etc/init.d/fuse stop
# umount /mnt/glusterfs/vu-hosting/
# mkfs.xfs -f -l version=2 -
2009/3/30 Steve :
> Hallo Vikas
>> Is this reproducible?
>>
> In my environment: Yes.
Shortest sequence of steps to reproduce?
Vikas
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Hallo Vikas
> Are you using the latest git (or use a release > RC7).
>
Latest git.
> Did your servers go down and come back?
>
During the phase where I did the test: No.
> Is this reproducible?
>
In my environment: Yes.
> Vikas
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> Engineer - Z Research
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2009/3/30 Steve :
Are you using the latest git (or use a release > RC7).
Did your servers go down and come back?
Is this reproducible?
Vikas
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Hello list
I am having problems with my GlusterFS setup (git version). I have two systems
acting as GlusterFS server and client on the same time. I used AFR on the
server side and the client used RRDNS to connect to the servers. But after
having data loss with that setup I moved to client side
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