On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 2:23 PM, Robert Hajime Lanning wrote: > How about: > getfattr -d -n trusted.gluster.dht /local > > He was asking for the attribute on the directory, not the file.
Sorry, I ran that too but forgot to include it. It's the same. getfattr -d -n trusted.gluster.dht /local /local: trusted.gluster.dht: No such attribute getfattr -d /local <blank> On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 3:49 PM, Jeff Darcy wrote: > getfattr -d -e hex -n trusted.glusterfs.dht /a > The format of this value is described here: > http://hekafs.org/index.php/2011/04/glusterfs-extended-attributes/<http://hekafs.org/index.php/2011/04/glusterfs-extended-attributes/> "The “quick-read” translator uses a magic xattr call to simulate an open/read/close sequence – saving two out of three round trips for small files. There are several others, but I’m going to concentrate on just two: the trusted.glusterfs.dht xattr used by the DHT (distribution) translator, and the trusted.afr.* xattrs used by the AFR (replication) translator." ----------- BTW, shouldn't we be looking for afr xattr, since I am using replication?
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