[Gluster-users] Detecting split brain
Jeff Darcy
jdarcy at redhat.com
Thu Dec 1 16:23:29 UTC 2011
On Thu, 1 Dec 2011 16:00:09 +0000
anthony garnier <sokar6012 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I got a lot of files with attributes : 0sAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
>
> Serv 1 :
> # file: tbo_rmr_globale_log_11-04-07_15h43m48s.log
> trusted.afr.poolsave-client-0=0sAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
> trusted.afr.poolsave-client-1=0sAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
> trusted.gfid=0sfm7CRROuQ4+wuQfmHjFCdg==
>
> Serv 2 :
> # file: tbo_rmr_globale_log_11-04-07_15h43m48s.log
> trusted.afr.poolsave-client-0=0sAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
> trusted.afr.poolsave-client-1=0sAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
> trusted.gfid=0sfm7CRROuQ4+wuQfmHjFCdg==
>
> Does it mean that those files need Self-Healing ? I use GlusterFS
> 3.2.3
This is actually normal. For some reason that would probably make me
throw up if I knew it, getfattr misreports 0x000000000000000000000000
as 0sAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA (which would be 0x404040404040404040404040) if
you don't give it the "-e hex" flag. The value is actually three
four-byte integers, and if they're zero it means there are no pending
operations. Any *other* value is likely to indicate split brain.
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