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On Aug 19, 2019 09:53, Amudhan P <amudhan83@gmail.com> wrote:<br>
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> Thanks, Strahil.<br>
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> I am using 3.10.1 since it was released. <br>
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> I believe we should always have the same version of gluster in Server and client.<br>
That's not always necessary... Still you can bring a VM with 3.12 and check what it shows.</p>
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> I don't think upgrading client solves this issue. should be some issue with the brick layout?<br>
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> regards<br>
> Amudhan<br>
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> On Sun, Aug 18, 2019 at 10:47 PM Strahil <hunter86_bg@yahoo.com> wrote:<br>
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>> Hm... I thought that 3.10.X is no longer on support.<br>
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>> Can you test from a gluster client  with newer version of gluster and FUSE respectively?<br>
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>> Best Regards,<br>
>> Strahil Nikolov<br>
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>> On Aug 17, 2019 16:29, Amudhan P <amudhan83@gmail.com> wrote:<br>
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>>> Hi,<br>
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>>> I am using Gluster version 3.10.1.<br>
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>>> Mounting volume through fuse mount and I have run the command du -hs "directory" which holds many subdirectories. <br>
>>> some of the subdirectory given output with below message.<br>
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>>> du: WARNING: Circular directory structure.<br>
>>> This almost certainly means that you have a corrupted file system.<br>
>>> NOTIFY YOUR SYSTEM MANAGER.<br>
>>> The following directory is part of the cycle:<br>
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>>> what could be the issue or what should be done to fix this problem?<br>
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>>> regards<br>
>>> Amudhan P<br>
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