You run "ls -lR" on the mounted volume (client side). GlusterFS knows 
internally which
server has the latest copy using its internal versioning info.

matthew zeier wrote:
Where am I running that 'ls -lR'?  On the new/recovered node, right?

- mz

On Oct 18, 2009, at 7:31 PM, sac wrote:

Hi Matt,

On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 3:42 PM, Tomasz Chmielewski <[email protected]> wrote:
sac wrote:
Hi Matt,

On the mount point, just a ls -lR will trigger self-heal and the data will
be synced.

Which way will it be synced, assuming you have two AFR servers?


The server whichever went down, will come back to the present state with the other two servers when you do a ls -lR.
The self-heal will copy over the files from the server which is alive.

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