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authorRavishankar N <ravishankar@redhat.com>2017-04-19 16:40:05 +0530
committerNiels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>2017-04-29 11:26:24 +0000
commita6d313d12c98cf533c6bbb10f491dd2ec48ca89c (patch)
treec0a8dabe09f3d795c85c09653b585544734443dc /xlators/cluster/dht/src/dht-inode-write.c
parentddf3d4d3785bbd4f964e54ebc72fd445662f21a5 (diff)
afr: don't do a post-op on a brick if op failed
Problem: In afr-v2, self-blaming xattrs are not there by design. But if the FOP failed on a brick due to an error other than ENOTCONN (or even due to ENOTCONN, but we regained connection before postop was wound), we wind the post-op also on the failed brick, leading to setting self-blaming xattrs on that brick. This can lead to undesired results like healing of files in split-brain etc. Fix: If a fop failed on a brick on which pre-op was successful, do not perform post-op on it. This also produces the desired effect of not resetting the dirty xattr on the brick, which is how it should be because if the fop failed on a brick, there is no reason to clear the dirty bit which actually serves as an indication of the failure. > Reviewed-on: https://review.gluster.org/16976 > Smoke: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org> > NetBSD-regression: NetBSD Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org> > CentOS-regression: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org> > Reviewed-by: Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu@redhat.com> Change-Id: I5f1caf4d1b39f36cf8093ccef940118638caa9c4 BUG: 1443319 Signed-off-by: Ravishankar N <ravishankar@redhat.com> Reviewed-on: https://review.gluster.org/17082 Smoke: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org> NetBSD-regression: NetBSD Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org> CentOS-regression: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org> Reviewed-by: Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu@redhat.com>
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