Hi Mehmet,

Just check if the volume is mounted.

then, umount the volume and check if those directories no more seen on
system.

also, if you are following swift saio, check the rsync settings.

check /srv permissions and check if path  /sda1/805/ exists.

Regards,
Yatin

On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 4:40 PM, mehmet hacısalihoğlu <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Yatin,
>
> I stoped swift services after deleted ring files. and I created new rings
> but ı get same error message.
> I apply the following steps.
> swift-ring-builder object.builder create 10 3 1
> swift-ring-builder object.builder add r1z1-192.168.56.34:6010/sda1 1
> swift-ring-builder object.builder add r1z2-192.168.56.34:6020/sda2 1
> swift-ring-builder object.builder add r1z3-192.168.56.34:6030/sda3 1
> swift-ring-builder object.builder rebalance
> swift-ring-builder container.builder create 10 3 1
> swift-ring-builder container.builder add r1z1-192.168.56.34:6011/sda1 1
> swift-ring-builder container.builder add r1z2-192.168.56.34:6021/sda2 1
> swift-ring-builder container.builder add r1z3-192.168.56.34:6031/sda3 1
> swift-ring-builder container.builder rebalance
> swift-ring-builder account.builder create 10 3 1
> swift-ring-builder account.builder add r1z1-192.168.56.34:6012/sda1 1
> swift-ring-builder account.builder add r1z2-192.168.56.34:6022/sda2 1
> swift-ring-builder account.builder add r1z3-192.168.56.34:6032/sda3 1
> swift-ring-builder account.builder rebalance
>
> Thanks.
> Regards.
>
> 2015-12-22 12:17 GMT+02:00 yatin kumbhare <[email protected]>:
>
>> Hi Mehmet,
>>
>> Under 'swift-ring-builder' you should use different
>> directories/device-name, as sda1, sda2 and sda3.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Yatin
>>
>
>
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