Not sure if this is what is needed, as I still cant find the virtual
directory .gfid.
[root@host1 ~]# getfattr -n glusterfs.gfid.string
/mnt/vmstore/ef503f3c-d57f-457d-a7a6-6a195082fbd6
getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file:
On April 18, 2020 5:58:03 PM GMT+03:00, Adrian Quintero
wrote:
>ok I did that however I still dont see ".gfid", thoughts?
>
>[root@host1]# mount -t glusterfs -o aux-gfid-mount
>192.168.0.59:/vmstore
>/mnt/vmstore
>
>
>[root@host1]# getfattr -n trusted.glusterfs.pathinfo -e text
ok I did that however I still dont see ".gfid", thoughts?
[root@host1]# mount -t glusterfs -o aux-gfid-mount 192.168.0.59:/vmstore
/mnt/vmstore
[root@host1]# getfattr -n trusted.glusterfs.pathinfo -e text
/mnt/vmstore/ef503f3c-d57f-457d-a7a6-6a195082fbd6/
getfattr: Removing leading '/' from
ah ok..
want me to do it on any of the hosts?
On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 10:34 AM Strahil Nikolov
wrote:
> On April 18, 2020 4:46:35 PM GMT+03:00, Adrian Quintero <
> adrianquint...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >Hi Strahil,
> >Here are my findings
> >
> >
> >1.- mount -t glusterfs -o aux-gfid-mount
Hi Strahil,
This is what method 2 came up with:
[root@host1 ~]# getfattr -n trusted.glusterfs.pathinfo -e text
/rhev/data-center/mnt/glusterSD/192.168.0.59\:_vmstore/
getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file: rhev/data-center/mnt/glusterSD/192.168.0.59:_vmstore/
On April 16, 2020 5:13:21 PM GMT+03:00, adrianquint...@gmail.com wrote:
>Hello,
>I am having the following issue, it has been a few days and healing
>never finishes, any ideas on how to fix the unsynced entries?
>
>[root@host1 vmstore]# gluster vol heal vmstore info
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