Hi Bryce!

I really appreciate you getting this submitted.

I took a day and looked through the code/tests for GlusterFS and
couldn't figure out how to reliably trigger the crash. For my system, I
experienced brick crashes about once per hour, but only with specific
volumes. For instance, the volumes which I serve with NFS Ganesha never
triggered this crash (they triggered a different **crash with NFS
Ganesha, but not within GlusterFS). Only a locally mounted volume which
backs a Minio instance (an S3 API compatible server) used by Restic
clients (an incremental backup system) triggered this crash. I attempted
to replicate the workload by running various file system benchmarking
tools within their own user namespace (i.e. lots of small file
creations/deletions) but that never triggered the crash either. I've
been running the above patch since 2024-05-06 and haven't experienced a
single crash. Unfortunately I'm at a loss for what else to try.

FWIW I filed this because my experience upgrading my NAS machines from
22.04 to 24.04 was extremely poor due to issues with GlusterFS and NFS
Ganesha.

**https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nfs-ganesha/+bug/2065856

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