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*Betreff:* Re: [Gluster-users] Directory in split brain does not
heal - Gfs 9.2
Thanks for the suggestions. My ques
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von *Ilias Chasapakis forumZFD
*Gesendet:* Mittwoch, 17. August 2022 11:18
*An:* gluster-users@gluster.org
*Betreff:* Re: [Gluster-users] Directory in split brain does not heal
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Thanks for the suggestions. My question is if the risk is actually
related to only losing the file/dir or actually creating inconsistencies
that span through the bricks and "break everything".
Of course we have to take action anyway for this not to spread (as we
already now have a second entry
Interesting. I've never seen that. It's always been gfid mismatches for
me since they first started adding gfids to directories.
On 8/12/22 1:27 PM, Strahil Nikolov wrote:
Usually dirs are in split-brain due to content mismatch.
For example, if a file inside a dir can't be healed automaticaly
This always helped for me in this kind of situations:
http://docs.gluster.org/Troubleshooting/resolving-splitbrain/
Joe Julian 于 2022年8月12日周五 18:33写道:
> It could work, but I never imagined, back then, that *directories* could
> get in split-brain.
>
> The most likely reason for that split is
It could work, but I never imagined, back then, that *directories* could
get in split-brain.
The most likely reason for that split is that there's a gfid mismatch on
one of the replicas. I'd go to the brick with the odd gfid, move that
directory out of the brick path, then do a "find folder"