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    On 07/31/2017 12:20 PM, mabi wrote:<br>
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      <div>I did a find on this inode number and I could find the file
        but only on node1 (nothing on node2 and the new arbiternode).
        Here is an ls -lai of the file itself on node1:<br>
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    Sorry I don't understand, isn't that (XFS) inode number specific to
    node2's brick? If you want to use the same command, maybe you should
    try `find /data/myvolume/brick -samefile
/data/myvolume/brick/.glusterfs/29/e0/29e0d13e-1217-41cc-9bda-1fbbf781c397`
    on all 3 bricks.<br>
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      <div>-rw-r--r-- 1 www-data www-data   32 Jun 19 17:42 fileKey<br>
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      <div>As you can see it is a 32 bytes file and as you suggested I
        ran a "stat" on this very same file through a glusterfs mount
        (using fuse) but unfortunately nothing happened. The GFID is
        still being displayed to be healed.  Just in case here is the
        output of the stat:<br>
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      <div>  File: ‘fileKey’<br>
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      <div>  Size: 32        Blocks: 1          IO Block: 131072 regular
        file<br>
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      <div>Device: 1eh/30d Inode: 12086351742306673840  Links: 1<br>
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      <div>Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--)  Uid: (   33/www-data)   Gid: (  
        33/www-data)<br>
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      <div>Access: 2017-06-19 17:42:35.339773495 +0200<br>
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      <div>Modify: 2017-06-19 17:42:35.343773437 +0200<br>
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      <div>Change: 2017-06-19 17:42:35.343773437 +0200<br>
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      <div>Birth: -<br>
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    Is this 'fileKey' on node1 having the same gfid (see getfattr
    output)? Looks like it is missing the hardlink inside .glusterfs
    folder since the link count is only 1.<br>
    Thanks,<br>
    Ravi<br>
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      <div>What else can I do or try in order to fix this situation?<br>
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        <div>-------- Original Message --------<br>
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        <div>Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] Possible stale
          .glusterfs/indices/xattrop file?<br>
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        <div>Local Time: July 31, 2017 3:27 AM<br>
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        <div>UTC Time: July 31, 2017 1:27 AM<br>
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        <div>From: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:ravishankar@redhat.com">ravishankar@redhat.com</a><br>
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        <div>To: mabi <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:mabi@protonmail.ch">&lt;mabi@protonmail.ch&gt;</a><br>
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        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/30/2017 02:24 PM, mabi wrote:<br>
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          <div>Hi Ravi,<br>
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          <div>Thanks for your hints. Below you will find the answer to
            your questions.<br>
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          <div>First I tried to start the healing process by running:<br>
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          <div>gluster volume heal myvolume<br>
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          <div>and then as you suggested watch the output of the
            glustershd.log file but nothing appeared in that log file
            after running the above command. I checked the files which
            need to be healing using the "heal &lt;volume&gt; info"
            command and it still shows that very same GFID on node2 to
            be healed. So nothing changed here.<br>
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          <div>The file
/data/myvolume/brick/.glusterfs/indices/xattrop/29e0d13e-1217-41cc-9bda-1fbbf781c397
            is only on node2 and not on my nod1 nor on my arbiternode.
            This file seems to be a regular file and not a symlink. Here
            is the output of the stat command on it from my node2:<br>
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          <div>  File:
‘/data/myvolume/brick/.glusterfs/indices/xattrop/29e0d13e-1217-41cc-9bda-1fbbf781c397’<br>
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          <div>  Size: 0         Blocks: 1          IO Block: 512   
            regular empty file<br>
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          <div>Device: 25h/37d Inode: 2798404     Links: 2<br>
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        <div>Okay, link count of 2 means there is a hardlink somewhere
          on the brick. Try the find command again. I see that the inode
          number is 2798404, not the one you shared in your first mail.
          Once you find the path to the file, do a stat of the file from
          mount. This should create the entry in the other 2 bricks and
          do the heal. But FWIW, this seems to be a zero byte file.<br>
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        <div> Regards,<br>
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        <div> Ravi<br>
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          <div>Access: (0000/----------)  Uid: (    0/    root)   Gid:
            (    0/    root)<br>
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          <div>Access: 2017-04-28 22:51:15.215775269 +0200<br>
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          <div>Modify: 2017-04-28 22:51:15.215775269 +0200<br>
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          <div>Change: 2017-07-30 08:39:03.700872312 +0200<br>
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          <div>Birth: -<br>
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          <div>I hope this is enough info for a starter, else let me
            know if you need any more info. I would be glad to resolve
            this weird file which needs to be healed but can not.<br>
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          <div>Best regards,<br>
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          <div>Mabi<br>
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            <div>-------- Original Message --------<br>
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            <div>Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] Possible stale
              .glusterfs/indices/xattrop file?<br>
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            <div>Local Time: July 30, 2017 3:31 AM<br>
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            <div>UTC Time: July 30, 2017 1:31 AM<br>
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            <div>From: <a href="mailto:ravishankar@redhat.com"
                class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" rel="noreferrer
                nofollow noopener" moz-do-not-send="true">ravishankar@redhat.com</a><br>
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            <div>To: mabi <a href="mailto:mabi@protonmail.ch"
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                noopener" moz-do-not-send="true">&lt;mabi@protonmail.ch&gt;</a>,
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            <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/29/2017 04:36 PM, mabi
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              <div>Hi,<br>
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              <div>Sorry for mailing again but as mentioned in my
                previous mail, I have added an arbiter node to my
                replica 2 volume and it seem to have gone fine except
                for the fact that there is one single file which needs
                healing and does not get healed as you can see here from
                the output of a "heal info":<br>
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              <div>Brick node1.domain.tld:/data/myvolume/brick<br>
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              <div>Status: Connected<br>
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              <div>Number of entries: 0<br>
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              <div>Brick node2.domain.tld:/data/myvolume/brick<br>
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              <div>&lt;gfid:29e0d13e-1217-41cc-9bda-1fbbf781c397&gt;<br>
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              <div>Status: Connected<br>
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              <div>Number of entries: 1<br>
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              <div>Brick
                arbiternode.domain.tld:/srv/glusterfs/myvolume/brick<br>
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              <div>Status: Connected<br>
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              <div>Number of entries: 0<br>
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              <div>On my node2 the respective .glusterfs/indices/xattrop
                directory contains two files as you can see below:<br>
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              <div>ls -lai 
                /data/myvolume/brick/.glusterfs/indices/xattrop<br>
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              <div>total 76180<br>
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              <div>     10 drw------- 2 root root 4 Jul 29 12:15 .<br>
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              <div>      9 drw------- 5 root root 5 Apr 28 22:15 ..<br>
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              <div>2798404 ---------- 2 root root 0 Apr 28 22:51
                29e0d13e-1217-41cc-9bda-1fbbf781c397<br>
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              <div>2798404 ---------- 2 root root 0 Apr 28 22:51
                xattrop-6fa49ad5-71dd-4ec2-9246-7b302ab92d38<br>
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              <div>I tried to find the real file on my brick where this
                xattrop file points to using its inode number (command:
                find /data/myvolume/brick/data -inum 8394642) but it
                does not find any associated file.<br>
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              <div>So my question here is, is it possible that this is a
                stale file which just forgot to get deleted from the
                indices/xattrop file by gluster for some unknown reason?
                If yes is it safe for me to delete these two files? or
                what would be the correct process in that case?<br>
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            <div>The 'xattrop-6fa...' is the base entry. gfids of files
              that need heal are hard linked to this entry, so nothing
              needs to be done for it. But you need to find out why
              '29e0d13...' is not healing. Launch the heal and observe
              the glustershd logs for errors. I suppose the inode number
              for .glusterfs/29/e0/29e0d13e-1217-41cc-9bda-1fbbf781c397
              is what is 8394642.  Is
              .glusterfs/29/e0/29e0d13e-1217-41cc-9bda-1fbbf781c397 a
              regular file or  symlink? Does it exist in the other 2
              bricks? What is the link count (as seen from stat
              &lt;file&gt;)?<br>
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            <div>-Ravi<br>
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              <div>Thank you for your input.<br>
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              <div>Mabi<br>
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