Ok, thanks for the clarification. This does disprove my theory. On Wed, Sep 4, 2024 at 12:30 AM Sake Ceph <c...@paulusma.eu> wrote: > > But the client which is doing the rsync, doesn't hold any caps after the > rsync. Cephfs-top shows 0 caps. Even a system reboot of the client doesn't > make a change. > > Kind regards, > Sake > > Op 03-09-2024 04:01 CEST schreef Alexander Patrakov <patra...@gmail.com>: > > > > > > MDS cannot release an inode if a client has cached it (and thus can > > have newer data than OSDs have). The MDS needs to know at least which > > client to ask if someone else requests the same file. > > > > MDS does ask clients to release caps, but sometimes this doesn't work, > > and there is no good troubleshooting guide except trying different > > kernel versions and switching between kernel client / fuse / nfs.
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