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Pranith Kumar K 2016-10-26 00:48:03 UTC CC pkarampu
Rahul Hinduja 2016-11-07 12:22:57 UTC CC rhinduja
Blocks 1351528
Red Hat Bugzilla Rules Engine 2016-11-08 05:05:16 UTC Target Release --- RHGS 3.2.0
Atin Mukherjee 2016-11-10 04:13:07 UTC CC amukherj
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Atin Mukherjee 2016-11-14 08:02:59 UTC CC ravishankar
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Ravishankar N 2016-11-14 09:06:14 UTC Doc Text Problem:
If some of the bricks of a replica or arbiter sub volume go down or get disconnected from the client while performing 'rm -rf', the directories may re-appear on the back end when the bricks come up and self-heal (conservative merge) is over. When the user again tries to create a directory with the same name from the mount, it may heal this existing directory into other DHT subvols of the volume.

Workaround: If the deletion from the mount did not complain but the bricks still contain the directories, we would need to remove the directory and its associated gfid symlink from the back end. If the directory contains files, they (file + its gfid hardlink) would need to be removed too.
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Ravishankar N 2016-11-14 09:14:24 UTC Blocks 1351530
Atin Mukherjee 2016-11-14 10:58:41 UTC Blocks 1351528
Rejy M Cyriac 2017-01-01 17:18:04 UTC Target Release RHGS 3.2.0 ---
Bhavana 2017-03-13 05:34:28 UTC CC bmohanra
Doc Text Problem:
If some of the bricks of a replica or arbiter sub volume go down or get disconnected from the client while performing 'rm -rf', the directories may re-appear on the back end when the bricks come up and self-heal (conservative merge) is over. When the user again tries to create a directory with the same name from the mount, it may heal this existing directory into other DHT subvols of the volume.

Workaround: If the deletion from the mount did not complain but the bricks still contain the directories, we would need to remove the directory and its associated gfid symlink from the back end. If the directory contains files, they (file + its gfid hardlink) would need to be removed too.
If some of the bricks of a replica or arbiter sub volume go down or get disconnected from the client while performing 'rm -rf', the directories may re-appear on the back end when the bricks come up and self-heal is over. When the user again tries to create a directory with the same name from the mount, it may heal this existing directory into other DHT subvols of the volume.

Workaround: If the deletion from the mount did not complain but the bricks still contain the directories, the directory and its associated gfid symlink must be removed from the back end. If the directory contains files, they (file + its gfid hardlink) would need to be removed too.
Red Hat Bugzilla Rules Engine 2017-06-28 09:09:34 UTC Keywords ZStream
Ravishankar N 2017-08-28 11:14:43 UTC Priority unspecified medium
PnT Account Manager 2018-02-08 00:13:41 UTC CC asrivast
Atin Mukherjee 2018-11-09 04:00:04 UTC Flags needinfo?(ravishankar)
Ravishankar N 2018-11-19 05:49:27 UTC Status NEW CLOSED
Resolution --- DUPLICATE
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Last Closed 2018-11-19 00:49:27 UTC

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