If I start a pvfs2-server in the foreground (with the -d option), I see
quite a few of these messages on the console when accessing the file
system, even with just an ls:
pvfs2-trove-dbpf: DB-get: DB_NOTFOUND: No matching key/data pair found
I assume this isn't really an error; trove was
Hi Phil,
I think that's from the crdirent, which does a keyval_read to verify
that the directory doesn't exist, and only creates it if ENOENT is
returned. At the level of keyval_read_op_svc, its impossible to know
that though. I guess I can just remove the error reporting call,
On May 24, 2006, at 1:46 PM, Sam Lang wrote:
Hi Phil,
I think that's from the crdirent, which does a keyval_read to
verify that the directory doesn't exist, and only creates it if
ENOENT is returned. At the level of keyval_read_op_svc, its
impossible to know that though. I guess I