[Bugs] [Bug 1744883] GlusterFS problem dataloss
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Thu Aug 29 07:37:33 UTC 2019
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1744883
--- Comment #15 from Nicola battista <nicola.battista89 at gmail.com> ---
Hi,
I've attached the log for each dbroot1.
timestamp of the logs :
cstore-pm01 File : GlusterFS log dbroot1 debug mode.
start [2019-08-29 07:22:02.082937]
finish [[2019-08-29 07:22:24.471092]]
cstore-pm02 File : GlusterFS log dbroot2 debug mode.
start [2019-08-29 07:17:20.287038]
finish [2019-08-29 07:18:03.043808]
[root at cstore-pm01 glusterfs]# getfattr -e hex -m . -d
/usr/local/mariadb/columnstore/gluster/brick2/000.dir/000.dir/015.dir/064.dir/008.dir/FILE002.cdf
getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file:
usr/local/mariadb/columnstore/gluster/brick2/000.dir/000.dir/015.dir/064.dir/008.dir/FILE002.cdf
trusted.afr.dirty=0x000000000000000000000000
trusted.gfid=0x48acd62fe5c34ae69ce4ce5cb23067c7
trusted.gfid2path.f3904b12d67725d3=0x66653035366232622d616437622d343934392d393463312d6433353031306338633966632f46494c453030322e636466
[root at cstore-pm02 glusterfs]# getfattr -e hex -m . -d
/usr/local/mariadb/columnstore/gluster/brick2/000.dir/000.dir/015.dir/064.dir/008.dir/FILE002.cdf
getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file:
usr/local/mariadb/columnstore/gluster/brick2/000.dir/000.dir/015.dir/064.dir/008.dir/FILE002.cdf
trusted.afr.dirty=0x000000000000000000000000
trusted.gfid=0x48acd62fe5c34ae69ce4ce5cb23067c7
trusted.gfid2path.f3904b12d67725d3=0x66653035366232622d616437622d343934392d393463312d6433353031306338633966632f46494c453030322e636466
[root at cstore-pm03 glusterfs]# getfattr -e hex -m . -d
/usr/local/mariadb/columnstore/gluster/brick2/000.dir/000.dir/015.dir/064.dir/008.dir/FILE002.cdf
getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file:
usr/local/mariadb/columnstore/gluster/brick2/000.dir/000.dir/015.dir/064.dir/008.dir/FILE002.cdf
trusted.afr.dirty=0x000000000000000000000000
trusted.gfid=0x48acd62fe5c34ae69ce4ce5cb23067c7
trusted.gfid2path.f3904b12d67725d3=0x66653035366232622d616437622d343934392d393463312d6433353031306338633966632f46494c453030322e636466
Do you need another information?
Thanks
Regards
Nicola Battista
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