Next I ran a test and your find worksI am wondering if I can simply
delete this GFID?
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[root@glusterp2 fb]# find /bricks/brick1/gv0/ -samefile
/bricks/brick1/gv0/.glusterfs/74/75/7475bd15-05a6-45c2-b395-bc9fd3d1763f
I tried looking for a file of the same size and the gfid doesnt show up,
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[root@glusterp2 fb]# pwd
/bricks/brick1/gv0/.glusterfs/ea/fb
[root@glusterp2 fb]# ls -al
total 3130892
drwx--. 2 root root 64 May 22 13:01 .
drwx--. 4 root root 24 May 8 14:27 ..
-rw---. 1
I tried this already.
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[root@glusterp2 fb]# find /bricks/brick1/gv0 -samefile
/bricks/brick1/gv0/.glusterfs/ea/fb/eafb8799-4e7a-4264-9213-26997c5a4693
/bricks/brick1/gv0/.glusterfs/ea/fb/eafb8799-4e7a-4264-9213-26997c5a4693
[root@glusterp2 fb]#
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gluster 4
Centos 7.4
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df -h
Hi,
Which version of gluster you are using?
You can find which file is that using the following command
find -samefile //
Please provide the getfatr output of the file which is in split brain.
The steps to recover from split-brain can be found here,
How do I find what "eafb8799-4e7a-4264-9213-26997c5a4693" is?
https://docs.gluster.org/en/v3/Troubleshooting/gfid-to-path/
On May 21, 2018 3:22:01 PM PDT, Thing wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I seem to have a split brain issue, but I cannot figure out where this
>is
>and what it is,