Hi...
I don't think you will see any gluster-related extended attributes on
your /glusterfs_distribute01 directory.
Try to have a look for them on the bricks (cln1:/distribute01).
On my system I only see extended attributes on the bricks.
None visible on the glusterfs-mounted directory. Don't think they are
needed to be visible there, since its the "users" view of the filesystem.
(I also use XFS on the bricks and 3.2.5)
Regards,
Den 09.02.2012 17:42, skrev Kent Nasveschuk:
I am runing CenOS 5.7 on 4 nodes with gluster 3.2.5. I have 1
distributed volume with 1 brick on each node:
[root@clus-node1 ~]# gluster volume info
Volume Name: distribute01
Type: Distribute
Status: Started
Number of Bricks: 4
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: cln1:/distribute01
Brick2: cln2:/distribute01
Brick3: cln3:/distribute01
Brick4: cln4:/distribute01
Options Reconfigured:
performance.write-behind: on
performance.cache-size: 256MB
The file system for each brick is XFS mounted as such:
[root@clus-node1 ~]# mount
...
/dev/sdb1 on /distribute01 type xfs (rw,noatime,nodiratime)
...
Using the native gluster client 3.2.5, on another server, I've mounted
volume "distribute01"
[root@nas1 ~]# mount
...
glusterfs#172.30.5.18:/distribute01 on /glusterfs_distribute01 type fuse
(rw,allow_other,default_permissions,max_read=131072)
...
I have yet to find any file/directory with extended attribute,
expecially "trusted.gfid" (don't know what other attributes may be
used). I can set an attribute through the gluster client mounted file
system:
[root@nas1 ~]# setfattr -n user.foo -v
test /glusterfs_distribute01/IT/test.txt
[root@nas1 ~]# attr -l /glusterfs_distribute01/IT/test.txt
Attribute "foo" has a 4 byte value
for /glusterfs_distribute01/IT/test.txt
[root@nas1 ~]# getfattr -n user.foo /glusterfs_distribute01/IT/test.txt
getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file: glusterfs_distribute01/IT/test.txt
user.foo="test"
setfattr -x user.foo /glusterfs_distribute01/IT/test.txt
The file system supports extended attributes, however there are NO
attributes associated with any files or directories.
Logs are full of "no gfid found"
If I run attr -l<any file> returns nothing
Any help would be appreciated, seems like a gross misconfiguration
somewhere.
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