>
> I had a closer look at this.  It is the output of gfid-mismatch causing
> the problem; paths are shown with a trailing colon as in GlusterFS log
> files.  The "cut -f1 -d:" to extract the paths obviously removes all the
> colons.  I'm sure there is an easy way to remove the trailing ':' from
> filenames but I can't think of one off hand (and it is 3:30AM).


Dan,

This has been fixed in the repository now. gfid-mismatch will only output
the filename, which you can directly pass to gfid-delete. You can still get
the verbose output by passing a '-v' flag.

Please let me know if it works for you now.

-- 
Vikas Gorur
Engineer - Gluster
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