Sadly that did not fix the issue either. I found an old thread and was able to
fix the issue by following the advice:
https://lists.ovirt.org/pipermail/users/2016-February/038046.html
https://lists.ovirt.org/pipermail/users/2016-February/038049.html
Thanks for your help everyone.
>newest file (there is a timestamp inside it) and then rsync that file
They are binary files and I can't seem to find a timestamp. The file consists
of 2000 lines, where would I find this timestamp and what does it look like? Or
do you mean the linux mtime?
Upon further research I noticed that
Hello everyone,
I'm running an oVirt cluster (4.3.10.4-1.el7) on a bunch of physical nodes with
Centos 7.9.2009 and the Hosted Engine is running as a virtual machine on one of
these nodes. As for the storage, I'm running GlusterFS 6.7 on three separate
physical storage nodes (also Centos 7).
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