[Gluster-users] gluster volume heal <datastore> info question

Anuradha Talur atalur at redhat.com
Tue Nov 18 11:16:53 UTC 2014



----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lindsay Mathieson" <lindsay.mathieson at gmail.com>
> To: "gluster-users" <gluster-users at gluster.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 4:24:51 PM
> Subject: [Gluster-users] gluster volume heal <datastore> info question
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> When I run the subject I get:
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> root at vnb:~# gluster volume heal datastore1 info
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> Brick vnb:/mnt/gluster-brick1/datastore/
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> /images/100/vm-100-disk-1.qcow2 - Possibly undergoing heal
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> <gfid:8759bea0-ab64-4f7b-87b3-69217ebfee55>
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> <gfid:427efbbf-408e-4de8-b97d-16a2ba756a52>
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> <gfid:ed103cd2-24ff-4f59-b44a-b725b721ccf0>
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> /images/102/vm-102-disk-1.qcow2
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> <gfid:62777475-4ea6-4383-acda-e0e297f8ae09>
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> <gfid:48194a16-bc85-43ff-baa6-b4fd30165c89>
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> /images/400/vm-400-disk-1.qcow2
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> Number of entries: 8
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> it has 8 entries but only one is possibly undergoing heal. Whats with the
> other 7?
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heal info command that you executed basically gives a list of files to be healed. So in the above output, 1 entry is possibly getting healed and other 7 need to be healed.
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> And what is a gfid?

In glusterfs, gfid (glusterfs ID) is similar to an inode number. It is a unique identification number given to each file.
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> thanks
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> Lindsay
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Thanks,
Anuradha.


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