On 3 July 2015 at 15:02, Sjors Gielen <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Vishwanath, > > Op do 2 jul. 2015 om 21:51 schreef M S Vishwanath Bhat <[email protected] > >: > >> AFAIK there are two ways you can trigger the self-heal >> >> 1. Use the gluster CLI "heal" command. I'm not sure why it didn't work >> for you and needs to be investigated. >> > > Do you think I should file a bug for this? I can reliably reproduce using > the steps in my original e-mail. (This is Gluster 3.7.2, by the way.) > Yes, you should file a bug if it's not working.
Meanwhile Pranith or Xavi (self-heal developers) might be able to help you. Best Regards, Vishwanath > >> 2. Running 'stat' on files on gluster volume mountpoint, So if you run >> stat on the entire mountpoint, the files should be properly synced across >> all the replica bricks. >> > > This indeed seems to do the same as the `du`: when run as root on the > server running the complete brick, the file appears on the incomplete brick > as well. Initially as an empty file, but after a few seconds the complete > file exists. When the `stat` is not ran as root, this doesn't happen, which > I still think is bizarre. > > Thanks, > Sjors >
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