Sean Davis wrote:
I'm using 2.0.0rc8 on openSuse. I have a system of four servers
combined via distribute (I can send volfiles if anyone wants to see). I
have been using rsync to transfer some files over to a glusterfs volume
from an nfs server. I use a command like:
rsync -av dir host1:/mnt/glusterfs/
This is working fine. However, when I stopped the process and then
restarted the rsync process using:
rsync -av dir host2:/mnt/glusterfs/
the files are rewritten for some reason. If I then stop the process and
go back to host1, the already-copied files are appropriately skipped.
In other words, rsync treats the files differently based on what client
did the original writing. Any suggestions as to what is going on?
Hello,
Have you tried passing -X to the rsync in order to ensure that the
xattrs are properly processed ?
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Daniel Maher <dma+gluster AT witbe DOT net>
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