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(In reply to comment #0) > I found glusterfs 3.1.1 release can't trigger auto-healing action when excuting > 'ls' command on linux system or list file on windows system. And it also can't > trigger auto-healing action in vmware environment which runing several > guest-os. Please refer to instructions at: http://www.gluster.com/community/documentation/index.php/Gluster_3.1:_Triggering_Self-Heal_on_Replicate
I mounted by using nfs not fuse. And If having any consistant file , I must excute command to tirgger self-heal. This mathod is not useful, I need to tirgger self-heal automatically.
I found glusterfs 3.1.1 release can't trigger auto-healing action when excuting 'ls' command on linux system or list file on windows system. And it also can't trigger auto-healing action in vmware environment which runing several guest-os.
(In reply to comment #2) > I mounted by using nfs not fuse. And If having any consistant file , I must > excute command to tirgger self-heal. This mathod is not useful, I need to > tirgger self-heal automatically. hi, If the file is not consistent, self-heal is triggered automatically whenever the file is accessed. The command in the wiki link accesses all the files under the directory it is executed so self-heal will be completed for all the files. Just doing ls does not access the files under the directory. That is the reason you may be facing issue with healing. Pranith.
the only problem faced while reproducing this bug is 2370(on nfs mount self-heal is not performed, because of permission issues), which is fixed. With this fix self-heal is working fine. So closing this bug for now. Please feel free to re-open if you see any more issues. Pranith
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 2370 ***