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got a geo-rep setup which copies data across 3 DCs,
it works fine, but I've just spotted that the both the master and slave
server ( the main ones ) ran out of inodes.<br>
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through the directories which have lots of files,
the "/var/lib/misc/glusterfsd/[volname]/[connection]/.processed has got
thousands of xsync changelog files<br>
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using glusterfs 3.6.0beta3, as incurred in a bug
while using 3.5.2 which was preventing geo-rep to work properly<br>
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idea if it's ok to delete what's in the processed
directory at least as a temporary fix or if there's anything else I can
do to prevent that happening other than increasing disk size?<br>
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