[Gluster-users] Heal failed on non-existent file

John Gardeniers jgardeniers at objectmastery.com
Wed Apr 29 02:12:20 UTC 2015


Ok, thanks  Ravi.

On 29/04/15 12:09, Ravishankar N wrote:
>
>
> On 04/29/2015 03:21 AM, John Gardeniers wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> We have a replica 2 Gluster set-up and I noticed that there was one 
>> file showing as heal-failed:
>>
>> # gluster volume heal gluster-rhev info heal-failed
>> Gathering list of heal failed entries on volume gluster-rhev has been 
>> successful
>>
>> Brick jupiter.om.net:/gluster_brick_1
>> Number of entries: 1
>> at                    path on brick
>> -----------------------------------
>> 2015-03-22 21:29:37 
>> /44d30b24-1ed7-48a0-b905-818dc0a006a2/images/acce7c96-fcd1-483a-9745-b7dc9a19f5b0/8d192146-2b5c-4195-b535-12e06231e0d6
>>
>> Brick rigel:/gluster_brick_1
>> Number of entries: 0
>>
>> The file in question is a VM image. It has since been removed via the 
>> client (RHEV). I've verified that the file no longer exists on either 
>> replica. However, an hour later I still get the same heal-failed report.
>>
>> How can I clean up this extraneous entry? Taking Gluster off-line is 
>> not an option at this time.
>>
>
>
> It is safe to ignore the stale entries. If you really want to get rid 
> of them, you can do a volume start force, which will restart the 
> self-heal daemon (glustershd) and clear its buffers. In recent 
> releases, 'info healed' and info heal-failed' commands have been 
> removed as they don't give much insight. All you need to track is the 
> output of 'heal info' If a file needs healing, it should appear in 
> heal info's output.
>
> HTH,
> Ravi
>
>
>> Cheers,
>> John
>>
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