Please note the letter that precedes that message. That shows the level of the 
message. It tells you that the lock version numbers (which I read as serial 
numbers) don't match, so the fd is reestablished to bring them back into sync. 
It's informational and normal.

You only, really, need to be concerned with "E" (error) and "C" (critical). 

Toby Corkindale <toby.corkind...@strategicdata.com.au> wrote:

>On 24/01/13 15:41, Toby Corkindale wrote:
>> I'm seeing these messages in logfiles a lot now, since upgrading to
>> 3.3.1. What do they mean and how do I fix it? (I am running the same
>> version of Gluster on clients and servers, of course)
>>
>> "Server and Client lk-version numbers are not same, reopening the
>fds"
>> "Server lk version = 1"
>
>I should mention that I see this even on the storage servers
>themselves, 
>in glustershd.log. The client IP address there is reported as being its
>
>own IP.
>
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