Hi all,

In our test lab we have a gluster distributed/replicated setup with 2 nodes 
(1x2), a volume is created which is accessible by a glusterclient which lives 
on a third node. We bring one node down in the cluster and write some files to 
the existing volume. After that we bring up the node again and the selfheal 
daemon starts healing all files nicely. Until here so far so good. But if we 
try to delete all files again from the client while the self healing is still 
taking place, the remove file command takes quite a long time to complete. If 
there’s no healing process running the remove file command will execute in just 
a couple of seconds.

It looks like the file that’s undergoing the healing process will get locked up 
and is inaccessible to all it’s clients as long as the healing on that takes 
place. Is this correct?

Thanks in advance.

Davy


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