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Description of problem: New created directory is getting mount, where new directory created has name which was renamed and had authentication to mount Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): glusterfs 3.4.0.44.1u2rhs How reproducible: Everytime Steps to Reproduce: 1.create a directory named test 2.give authentication to directory: gluster vol set dist-rep2 nfs.export-dir "/test(10.70.36.240)" 3. rename directory test to testnew 4. Now create directory named test 5. Try to mount newly created test directory. Actual results: New created directory will get mounted. Expected results: Its should not get mount. Additional info: [root@rhsauto001 ~]# gluster v i Volume Name: dist-rep2 Type: Distributed-Replicate Volume ID: 65a2f89e-7d92-4632-b10e-bfc7119a8f9a Status: Started Number of Bricks: 6 x 2 = 12 Transport-type: tcp Bricks: Brick1: 10.70.36.236:/rhs/brick1/d2r12 Brick2: 10.70.36.237:/rhs/brick1/d2r22 Brick3: 10.70.36.236:/rhs/brick1/d4r12 Brick4: 10.70.36.237:/rhs/brick1/d4r22 Brick5: 10.70.36.236:/rhs/brick1/d6r12 Brick6: 10.70.36.237:/rhs/brick1/d6r22 Brick7: 10.70.36.231:/rhs/brick1/d1r12 Brick8: 10.70.36.233:/rhs/brick1/d1r22 Brick9: 10.70.36.231:/rhs/brick1/d3r12 Brick10: 10.70.36.233:/rhs/brick1/d3r22 Brick11: 10.70.36.231:/rhs/brick1/d5r12 Brick12: 10.70.36.233:/rhs/brick1/d5r22 Options Reconfigured: nfs.export-dir: /test(10.70.36.240)
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