Thank you, that helped. Changing the order, I now have the expected data 
everywhere except in the backend directory on server B.  When I cat the backend 
files on server B I get file x with the original content (not updated) and file 
y is there but empty.  The client mount point on both machines shows the 
correct updated file contents (as does the backend on server A).

The only attributes set on the backend files now are 
"trusted.glusterfs.afr.data-pending=0x0000000000000000". This is the same for 
all files on both sides. Should there be create time and version attributes 
there (this is on 2.0rc4)? I'm wondering if I've got something funny going on 
there.

Thanks,
Matthew Davis

On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 01:12:27PM +0530, Vikas Gorur wrote:
> 2009/3/11 Matthew Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
> <snip>
> 
> In your configuration, the order of subvolumes of replicate on A and B
> is not the same. It is crucial that this rule be followed. So the
> correct configuration would be:
> 
> Server A:
> 
> volume replicate
>   subvolumes data-locks twin-data-locks
> 
> Server B:
> 
>  volume replicate
>   subvolumes twin-data-locks data-locks
> 
> Vikas
> -- 
> Engineer - Z Research
> http://gluster.com/

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