Hello the thread
Nathan Allen Stratton a écrit :
Which version of glusterfs are you using? tla, pre ?
(that issue has been fixed for a little while now, so if your using pre6
you shoulnd't have come across it)
Yep, that was it, I was using 1.2, latest 1.3 fixes the problme.
Indeed,
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007, Matt Paine wrote:
Hi Nathan,
http://www.gluster.org/docs/index.php/GlusterFS_High_Availability_Storage_with_GlusterFS
If anyone hasthe time for a few questions:
I will do my best :)
Thanks!
1) In the past, my server configuration had only the local volume as in
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007, Matt Paine wrote:
Absolutly, except its there is a bit more work to do. AFR works by
starting at the first brick and any replicating goes to the second,
third etc as described above. But these are normal gluster bricks, so
there is nothing stopping you from creating an
something like the following?
BrickS1-1
BrickS1-2
Unify US1
subvolumes S1-1,S1-2
BrickS2-1
BrickS2-2
Unify US2
subvolumes S2-1,S2-2
AFR
subvolumes US1, US2
replicate *:2
From: Matt Paine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: gluster-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [Gluster-devel] GlusterFS Example
Date: Tue, 31 Jul
Is that supported? I was trying to do something similiar earlier, but
was told that
AFR is under(is a subvolume of) unify since I was having too many
problems. Can I create
a couple unifies, and then have both U1 and U2 as subvolumes of AFR? If
so, let me
know, and I can test it.
The
Hi Nathan
Wow, you should put this on the wiki, this is a very clear example. I can
see how this can work, but does it need to be that hard to setup? How hard
would it be to add functionality to AFR where you only need to specify the
number of copies you want and the scheduler takes care of the
Hi Nathan,
http://www.gluster.org/docs/index.php/GlusterFS_High_Availability_Storage_with_GlusterFS
If anyone hasthe time for a few questions:
I will do my best :)
1) In the past, my server configuration had only the local volume as in