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<div>I have two clusters with dispersed volumes (2+1) with GEO replication<br></div><div>It
works fine till I use glusterfs-fuse, but as even one file written over
nfs-ganesha replication goes to Fault and recovers after I remove this
file (sometimes after stop/start)<br></div><div>I think nfs-hanesha writes file in some way that produces problem with replication</div><div>
<pre><code>OSError: [Errno 61] No data available: '.gfid/9c9514ce-a310-4a1c-a87b-a800a32a99f8'
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<p>but if I check over glusterfs mounted with aux-gfid-mount</p>
<pre><code>getfattr -n trusted.glusterfs.pathinfo -e text /mnt/TEST/.gfid/9c9514ce-a310-4a1c-a87b-a800a32a99f8
getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file: mnt/TEST/.gfid/9c9514ce-a310-4a1c-a87b-a800a32a99f8
trusted.glusterfs.pathinfo="(<DISTRIBUTE:TEST-dht> (<EC:TEST-disperse-0> <POSIX(/srv/TEST):sog-gl-m2.avp.ru:/srv/TEST/kapacitor.tar>))"
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</div><div>File exists<br></div><div>Details available here <a href="https://github.com/nfs-ganesha/nfs-ganesha/issues/408" target="_blank">https://github.com/nfs-ganesha/nfs-ganesha/issues/408</a></div>
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