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Are you seeing "80.txt" in your own logs? Tell us about your setup in the comments!

GlusterFS manages volumes across multiple "bricks" (servers). If a server goes down and comes back up, the system must "heal" the files that were missed.

For those deep in the weeds of mDNS (Multicast DNS) and service discovery, "80" and "TXT" often collide in the context of web servers.

Part of that broadcast includes a TXT record , which provides additional metadata about the service (like the path to an index file). In many logs and configuration readouts, you'll see these two paired together— Port 80 and its associated TXT data —forming a shorthand for how local services identify themselves to your browser. 3. Distributed Storage (GlusterFS Healing)

Here is a look at the three most common ways you’ll encounter "80.txt" in the wild.

In high-end server environments, specifically those using GlusterFS , you might see 80.txt appearing in "self-heal" logs.

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