Hi,
I eventually installed three Debian unstable machines, so I could install the GlusterFS 3.3 beta3.

I have a question about the self-heal daemon.

I'm trying to get a volume which is replicated, with two bricks.

I started up the volume, wrote some data, then killed one machine, and then wrote more data to a few folders from the client machine.
Then I restarted the second brick server.

At this point, the second server seemed to "self-heal" enough that it registered the new directories, but all the files inside were zero-length.

I then ran the command:
gluster volume heal testvol

After I ran that, there was some activity, and now all the files were populated.


Was that supposed to happen automatically, eventually, or am I missing something about how the self-heal daemon works?


Thanks,
Toby
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