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t means the modification time is different and is being updated to the sender’s value
(requires --times). An alternate value of T means that the time will be set to the transfer
time (without --times).
p means the permissions are different and are being updated to the sender’s value
(requires --permissions).
o means the owner is different and is being updated to the sender’s value (requires
--owner and super-user privileges).
g means the group is different and is being updated to the sender’s value (requires
--group and the authority to set the group).
u means the atime is different and is being updated to the sender’s value.
a means the CIFS ACL is different and is being updated to the sender’s value.
x means the POSIX extended attributes are different and are being updated to the
sender’s values.
Another possible output for %i is - when deleting the files, the "%i" represents the string
"*deleting" for each item that is being removed.
Sample Output of the ibrcfrworker log
(2012/11/19 15:50:40),<jobid=5>,<4449>,.d..t......,./
nl
(2012/11/19 15:50:40),<jobid=5>,<4449>,cd+++++++++,new_dir/
nl
(2012/11/19 15:50:40),<jobid=5>,<4449>,<f+++++++++,new_dir/foo1.txt
nl
(2012/11/19 15:50:40),<jobid=5>,<4449>,<f+++++++++,new_dir/foo10.txt
nl
(2012/11/19 15:50:40),<jobid=5>,<4449>,<f+++++++++,new_dir/foo100.txt
nl
(2012/11/19 15:50:40),<jobid=5>,<4449>,<f+++++++++,new_dir/foo11.txt
nl
(2012/11/19 15:50:40),<jobid=5>,<4449>,<f+++++++++,new_dir/foo12.txt
Troubleshooting remote replication
Continuous remote replication fails when a private network is used
Continuous remote replication will fail if the configured cluster interface and the corresponding
cluster Virtual Interface (VIF) for the Fusion Manager are in a private network on either the source
or target cluster. By default, continuous remote replication uses the cluster interface and the Cluster
VIF (the ibrixinit -C and -v options, respectively) for communication between the source
cluster and the target cluster. To work around potential continuous remote replication communication
errors, it is important that the ibrixinit -C and -v arguments correspond to a public interface
and a public cluster VIF, respectively. If necessary, the ibrix_crr_nic command can be used
to change the server assignments (the server/NICs pairs that handle remote replication requests).
Truncating a file during replication
If a file is truncated while it is being replicated, the file is replicated successfully, but a Domain
scan failure message is displayed. Also, an error message is logged in the ibrcfrworker.log
file. The text of the message is similar to the following:
rsync: read errors mapping "/mnt/ibrix/filter/tasks/5/ifs1/test.dat": No data available (61)
rsync: read errors mapping "/ifs1/test.dat": No data available (61)
You can ignore these error messages. The file was replicated successfully.
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