OK, thank you
I removed these gfid files which are orphaned.
Le 12/03/2014 22:08, Jeff Darcy a écrit :
Most likely reason is that someone deleted these files manually from the
brick directories. You must never access/modify the data from the brick
directories directly
Unfortunately, that's exac
> Most likely reason is that someone deleted these files manually from the
> brick directories. You must never access/modify the data from the brick
> directories directly
Unfortunately, that's exactly what users must do to resolve split-brain.
Until we implement a mechanism for people to do this
Most likely reason is that someone deleted these files manually from the
brick directories. You must never access/modify the data from the brick
directories directly, and all modifications must happen from a gluster
client mount point. You may inspect the file contents to figure out if you
still ne
Hello,
I have few question about folders .glusterfs/xx/xx/
What I understand it's inside these folder there are files which are
hard-links to a regular files in the volume and the filename matches
with trusted.gfid of the regular file linked.
Do I miss anything else ?
I have an replication vo