Re: [Gluster-users] [External] Re: Self Heal Confusion

2019-01-04 Thread Brett Holcomb
I wrote a script to search the output of gluster volume heal projects info, picks the brick I gave it and then deletes any of the files  listed that actually exist in .glusterfs/dir1/dir2.  I did this on the first host which had 85 pending and that cleared them up so I'll do it via ssh on the

Re: [Gluster-users] [External] Re: Self Heal Confusion

2019-01-01 Thread Brett Holcomb
Healing time set to 120 seconds for now. Just to make sure I understand I need to take the result of the gluster volume heal projects info and put it in a file. Then try and find each guid listed in that file in the .glusterfs directory for each brick listed in the output as having unhealed

Re: [Gluster-users] [External] Re: Self Heal Confusion

2018-12-31 Thread Davide Obbi
cluster.quorum-type auto cluster.quorum-count (null) cluster.server-quorum-type off cluster.server-quorum-ratio 0 cluster.quorum-readsno Where exacty do I remove the gfid entries from - the .glusterfs directory? --> yes can't remember exactly where but try to do a find in the

Re: [Gluster-users] [External] Re: Self Heal Confusion

2018-12-31 Thread Brett Holcomb
That is probably the case as a lot of files were deleted some time ago. I'm on version 5.2 but was on 3.12 until about a week ago. Here is the quorum info.  I'm running a distributed replicated volumes in 2 x 3 = 6 cluster.quorum-type auto cluster.quorum-count (null)

Re: [Gluster-users] [External] Re: Self Heal Confusion

2018-12-31 Thread Davide Obbi
if the long GFID does not correspond to any file it could mean the file has been deleted by the client mounting the volume. I think this is caused when the delete was issued and the number of active bricks were not reaching quorum majority or a second brick was taken down while another was down or