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From: | Zhang Huan |
Subject: | Re: [Gluster-devel] Question on choosing source of replica to heal with AFR |
Date: | Fri, 28 Feb 2014 09:58:55 +0800 |
Out of the two correct replicas, gluster will pick the first healthy replica brick as source [see afr_sh_select_source()]. If that brick is truncated at the back-end due to 'underlying correction' (not sure what that means), then yes I'm afraid it will still be considered as correct source and you would get zero byte file in other 2 bricks because of the healing.On 02/26/2014 07:42 PM, Zhang Huan wrote:
Hello guys,
Anyone know about my question?
Zhang Huan
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 11:28 AM, Zhang Huan <address@hidden> wrote:
Hello all,
While reading codes about how to choose healing source, there is one thing that confuse me. Say we have 3 replica, and 2 of them are OK and the left one is outdated due to temporary IO failure. For some reason, one of the 2 correct replica is truncated to 0 due to some underlying correction. Will glusterfs kick the 0 size file out? or still consider it a correct one and may corrupt the left correct replica by healing?
The changelog extended attributes are marked by AFR based on the result of whether the file operation succeeded or not on each of the replica. It uses those attributes to determine the source/sink. Direct modification of the file at the brick will invalidate any meaning that the changelog holds.
In function afr_mark_sources(), it kicks 0 size file out when all nodes are innocent. Even when all nodes are fools, the file with largest size will be chosen as source. When it comes to the case that there is wise nodes, it won't further check file size. Considering different file size of replicate will trigger healing to work, I am wondering if there is any reason behind the code?
Thanks,
Ravi
Thanks.
Zhang Huan
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