New issue report by AlexandreNFernandes:
What steps will reproduce the problem?
The same problem occurs with volumes mounted
either by 'root' or 'regular-user'
1. sshFS mounted on '/home/alex/remote-host'
2. ChironFS mounted on '/home/alex/chiron' over
'/home/alex/remote-host' and '/home/alex/local-host'
3. If I try to copy a file to, or create a file on
'chiron' it fails
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
logfile shows:
2007/09/04 16:24 mknod failed accessing /home/alex/remote-host
2007/09/04 16:24 disabling replica failed accessing /home/alex/remote-host
From this point, without mention of problem with '/home/alex/LOCAL-host',
any other operation will fail.
If I try some like:
alex@host:~> echo 'qwerty' > chiron/testfile
alex@host:~> echo 'qwerty' >> chiron/testfile
alex@host:~> echo 'qwerty' >> chiron/testfile
It ends up with:
bash: testfile: Transport endpoint is not connected
If I try to edit the file with 'vi', the editor
complains about permissions to write on the file
After 'fusermount -u chiron', the 'local-host'
directory isn't in sync with the operations,
sometimes the 'testfile' isn't there, sometime
the contents are wrong.
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
Ubuntu Feisty [2.6.20-16-generic]
libfuse2 2.6.3
sshfs 1.6-1
ChironFS 1.0 RC4 compiled from tarball
Issue attributes:
Status: New
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Labels: Type-Defect Priority-Medium
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Comment #1 by luisfurquim:
Problem tested and verified. Debug started.
Issue attribute updates:
Status: Accepted
Owner: luisfurquim
Labels: -Priority-Medium Priority-High