I faced similar issues with git checkout on RHS 3. I didn't debug it further, or check if it is fixed in a recent update, but it sounds like a similar issue since git checkout would also do a lot of renaming. Can you try doing a git checkout to confirm if it's the same issue ? I am also using it with no root squash for now.
On Mon, Jul 4, 2016 at 6:44 AM, Matt Robinson <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm fairly new to gluster so please forgive me if I'm in any way out of > protocol for this list. > > I have a distributed volume with 2 servers hosting bricks and a third just > managing the system. > I really want root squashing, as there are a large number of clients and I > do not want a bad keystroke on one to wipe out the contents of the gluster > file-system. > I'm using gluster 3.7.10 on Scientific Linux 6.7. > > I just cannot get gluster to work properly for normal users with > root-squashing enabled. The problem is easiest to reproduce if one creates > a directory with mkdir, creates a file with say 'echo hi > filename' and > then tries to rename the latter to place it in the former using mv. This > fails about 50% of the time. My reading suggests that it occurs when > gluster decides to move the file from one brick to another as it renames > it. rebalance and fix-layout have been run, but have long finished and the > problem persists. > > I've spent a fair amount of time googling this issue and it's clearly not > unprecedented, but it's supposedly fixed long before v3.7.10. > I really would appreciate it if somebody could rescue me. For the moment > I'm running with server.root-squash turned off. > > Thanks, > > Matt. > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users >
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