>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 apparently it's not a split-brain:

Brick storage1:/data/glusterfs/nvme/brick1/brick
Status: Connected
Total Number of entries: 0
Number of entries in heal pending: 0
Number of entries in split-brain: 0
Number of entries possibly healing: 0

Brick storage2:/data/glusterfs/nvme/brick1/brick
Status: Connected
Total Number of entries: 3
Number of entries in heal pending: 3
Number of entries in split-brain: 0
Number of entries possibly healing: 0

Brick storage3:/data/glusterfs/nvme/brick1/brick
Status: Connected
Total Number of entries: 3
Number of entries in heal pending: 3
Number of entries in split-brain: 0
Number of entries possibly healing: 0

Should I run the split-brain latest-mtime or rsync command anyway once I know 
the most recent timestamp? Are there any other way to solve entries that are 
stuck in pending?
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