Hi Couilles-de-Loups!
After a few unsuccessful attempts to get answers on the gluster chat, I turn to 
email.



I have Glusterfs version 3.4.0.



1) What is the correct usage of command:   gluster volume heal myvolume info 
heal-failed  ?



When I type this command, I get a list of files:

Ex:



2013-11-14 03:07:52 <gfid:fd1d018e-38ae-444c-a069-91528b9871dd>/10.jpg

2013-11-14 03:07:51 <gfid:fd1d018e-38ae-444c-a069-91528b9871dd>/1.jpg



In fact, I get this:



[bob@server]# gluster volume heal myvolume info heal-failed | grep -i number

Number of entries: 6

Number of entries: 68



So on my 2 bricks, I have a total of 74 "heal-failed" files.



2) When I do gluster volume heal myvolume and/or gluster volume heal myvolume 
full, then I type again the gluster volume heal myvolume info heal-failed, I 
get the same number...

In fact it is saying that the command was successful (Launching Heal operation 
on volume myvolume has been successful Use heal info commands to check 
status)...





3) How to I remove those files so they don't appear in "heal-failed"? Do I want 
to remove them? My understanding is that this command should only show the 
files who have not been healed, not some relics of the past.



4) About logging which log should I check to know why I have "heal-failed"? 

I found the log directory, but I have plenty of logs, including brick1 and 
brick2 logs.

I looked at them, but have not found the root cause, yet.



5) I can not find those files marked as "heal-failed", can someone tell me a 
hint or explanation? (for example what is this: 
gfid:fd1d018e-38ae-444c-a069-91528b9871dd)





Thanks,







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