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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Yes, actually.<br>
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      Are you running with ext4 bricks?<br>
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      If so, try disabling dir_index on the ext4 filesystems and
      remounting them.<br>
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      M.<br>
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      On 13-04-15 10:01 AM, Sabuj Pattanayek wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">Hi all,<br>
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        Anyone ever seen a problem where ls seems to be stuck (can't
        ctrl+c out, only kill -9), but is actually looping forever in a
        directory under a simple distributed setup? Seems like inodes
        have somehow got into a loop? Any suggestions other than running
        fsck on the underlying filesystems?<br>
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        Thanks,<br>
        Sabuj <br>
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