On 10/19/20 7:29 AM, Ashish Pandey wrote:
Hi Alvin,

As Yaniv also pointed out, you are running a very old version which is difficult to debug and support. So,  you should upgrade gluster version if you want to have better performance and less bug and also good community support.

Having said that, I would suggest to use https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/blob/devel/tools/gfind_missing_files/gfid_to_path.sh to find out the real path of all the files/dir coming up in heal info list  and then accordingly check your data and get it healed.

Once your system is back to normal, please upgrade it to latest version.

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Ashish

I had similar problem with heal of one directory and subdirectories.

The script above did not work for 3.10, I had to use this one:

https://gist.github.com/louiszuckerman/4392640

and execute

find . |xargs stat

on listed top directories in mount point. See:
https://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/2016-January/024789.html

Regards,
Łukasz

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