On Saturday, September 19, 2015 06:39:38 AM hydra wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 7:02 PM, Daniel Frey wrote:
> You can export distfiles via glusterfs. A single machine holds the data
> while the others can fetch / upload files. Glusterfs needs to be installed
> on each machine and
Hello Everyone,
Was wondering what people are running these days, and how do they compare
to the 10,000 dollar SAN boxes. We are looking to build a fiber san using
IET and glusterFS, and was wondering what kind of luck people where having
using this approach, or any for that matter.
Kind Regards
nd to be dead slow)
You might try GlusterFS with two replicating bricks. The latest version
of Samba in portage includes a VFS plugin that can integrate GlusterFS
volumes via GFAPI.
--Kerin
;
Gentoo makes the best server os because it's a custom built os where the
admin knows each and every aspect of the os. Security wise, there are no
unwanted or unused stuff, so lesser bugs to deal with.
Clustering, well, you can do that using glusterfs
le system performance, particularly
in a distributed resources environment:
(CEPHGS, GlusterFS, BTRFS, others?) is the subject
of a hot debate, probably overdue for the devs
or the brilliant, on this list, to update
us commoners? (here goes another religious war!)
hth,
James
x27;t think a tool such as that exists (although I didn't really
> look that hard.)
>
> Ideally, it would be nice to have some sort of caching proxy that could
> fetch the file as it was needed, but in searching for this I encountered
> so much noise in the search results I gav
lcome information,
as well as tips and tricks to setting up any file system.
Distributed File Systems (DFS):
HDFS (poor performance)
Lustre
Ceph
XtreemFS
GlusterFS
MooseFS
FhGFS (BeeGFS) soon to be entirely open sourced?
Any other distributed file systems I should consider using?
Local (Device)
all,
> >
> > I'm not familiar with gentoo server and cluster. So could you tell me
> > the experience about them? Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Franklin Wang
> >
> >
> >
>
> Gentoo makes the best server os because it's a custom built o
too USE="aio alsa curl fdt gtk gtk2 jpeg
ncurses opengl pin-upstream-blobs png sdl sdl2 ssh threads usb vhost-net vnc
-accessibility -bluetooth -caps -debug -filecaps (-glusterfs) -infiniband
-iscsi -lzo -nfs -nls -numa -pulseaudio -python -rbd -sasl -seccomp (-selinux)
-smartcard -snapp
tion of either file system
> listed below, due to Gentoo User Experience is most welcome information,
> as well as tips and tricks to setting up any file system.
>
>
> Distributed File Systems (DFS):
> HDFS (poor performance)
> Lustre
> Ceph
> XtreemFS
> GlusterFS
> Mo
-drive file=os2.img,format=raw \
>-net nic,model=pcnet \
>-m size=64 -name "OS/2 VM" \
>-soundhw sb16 -vga std \
>${@}
>
> On the host, from "emerge -pv qemu"...
>
> app-emulation/qemu-2.4.1-r2::gentoo USE="aio alsa curl fdt gtk gtk2 jpeg
Am 11.06.2013 16:19, schrieb Nick Khamis:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Was wondering what people are running these days, and how do they
> compare to the 10,000 dollar SAN boxes. We are looking to build a fiber
> san using IET and glusterFS, and was wondering what kind of luck people
ulation/qemu aio alsa fdt opengl usb vhost-net gtk sdl curl ssh
-bluetooth -iscsi -pulseaudio -rbd -smartcard -usbredir -spice -accessibility
-caps -debug -glusterfs -filecaps -ncurses -pin-upstream-blobs -python -sasl
-sdl2 -seccomp -selinux -static -static -static-softmmu -static-user -tci
On 12.06.2013 06:57, Norman Rieß wrote:
> Am 11.06.2013 16:19, schrieb Nick Khamis:
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> Was wondering what people are running these days, and how do they
>> compare to the 10,000 dollar SAN boxes. We are looking to build a fiber
>> san
;
> >
> >
> > Franklin Wang
> >
> >
> >
>
> Gentoo makes the best server os because it's a custom built os where the
> admin knows each and every aspect of the os. Security wise, there are no
> unwanted or unused stuff, so lesser bugs to deal with.
>
> Clustering, well, you can do that using glusterfs
>
>
> --
> skype:touch21st, Gtalk:touch21st, Yahoo/MSN:franklinwan...@yahoo.com,
> Xing/Linkedin:Franklin Wang
>
>
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lists.gentoo.org, gentoo-clus...@lists.gentoo.org
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Hi all,
>>> >
>>> > I'm not familiar with gentoo server and cluster. So could you tell me
>>> > the experience about them? Thanks.
>>> >
>
quot;emerge -pv qemu"...
[ebuild R] app-emulation/qemu-2.5.0-r1::gentoo USE="aio alsa curl
fdt gtk jpeg ncurses opengl pin-upstream-blobs png snappy ssh threads
usb vhost-net vnc -accessibility -bluetooth -caps -debug -filecaps
(-glusterfs) -gnutls -gtk2 -infiniband -iscsi -lzo
ge.use] emerge -pv qemu
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild R] app-emulation/qemu-5.2.0-r3::gentoo USE="aio alsa bzip2 curl
doc fdt gtk jpeg opengl oss png sdl slirp ssh usb vhost-net vnc -accessibility
-caps (-capstone)
#x27;m researching. Eliminiation of either file system
> listed below, due to Gentoo User Experience is most welcome information,
> as well as tips and tricks to setting up any file system.
>
>
> Distributed File Systems (DFS):
> HDFS (poor performance)
> Lustre
> Ceph
> Xtree
gt;
>
Gentoo makes the best server os because
it's a custom built os where the admin knows each
and every aspect of the os. Security wise, there
are no un
gt;
> >
> >
> >
> > Franklin Wang
> >
> >
> >
>
> Gentoo makes the best server os because it's a custom built os where the
> admin knows each and every aspect of the os. Security wise, there are no
> unwanted or unused stuff, so lesser bugs to deal with.
>
> Clustering, well, you can do that using glusterfs
>
>
> --
> skype:touch21st, Gtalk:touch21st, Yahoo/MSN:franklinwan...@yahoo.com,
> Xing/Linkedin:Franklin Wang
>
>
g dependencies... done!
> [ebuild R ] app-emulation/qemu-5.2.0-r3::gentoo USE="aio alsa
> bzip2 curl doc fdt gtk jpeg opengl oss png sdl slirp ssh usb vhost-net
> vnc -accessibility -caps (-capstone) -debug -filecaps -glusterfs -
> gnutls -infiniband -io-uring -iscsi -j
ibsdl2.
app-emulation/qemu-2.4.1-r2 aio caps curl fdt filecaps gtk gtk2 jpeg lzo
ncurses nfs nls opengl pin-upstream-blobs png python sasl sdl sdl2 seccomp
spice threads usb uuid vde vhost-net vnc xattr xfs -accessibility -alsa
-bluetooth -debug -glusterfs -infiniband -iscsi -numa -pulseaudi
0 dollar SAN boxes. We are looking to build a fiber
>>> san using IET and glusterFS, and was wondering what kind of luck people
>>> where having using this approach, or any for that matter.
>>
>> the question is, what are you doing with it and why do you think y
eady said, when I use sb16 or gus then I have no sound at all.
> Only ac97, hda and es1370 are working for me. Maybe this has something
> to do with the guest OS.
>
> Here are the USE-flags that I use for qemu, libsdl and libsdl2.
>
> app-emulation/qemu-2.4.1-r2 aio caps curl fd
ilt os where the admin knows each
and every aspect of the os. Security wise, there
are no unwanted or unused stuff, so lesser bugs to
deal with.
Clustering, well, you can do that using
glusterf
The above are as they should be. When building qemu it is important to set
USE="virgl". This is how mine was built:
[ebuild R] app-emulation/qemu-2.9.0-r2::gentoo USE="aio alsa bluetooth
bzip2 caps curl fdt filecaps gtk gtk2 jpeg ncurses nls opengl pin-upstream-
blobs p
ON VARIABLES
# There variables are shared between many init scripts
# Set unicode to YES to turn on unicode support for keyboards and screens.
unicode="YES"
# This is how long fuser should wait for a remote server to respond. The
# default is 60 seconds, but it can be adjusted here.
#rc_fuse
3_8
-python3_10" 2.053 KiB
[ebuild U ] sys-devel/llvm-13.0.1:13::gentoo [13.0.0:13::gentoo]
USE="binutils-plugin%* libffi ncurses xml -debug -doc -exegesis -libedit
-test -xar -z3 (-gold%*)" ABI_X86="(64) -32 (-x32)"
LLVM_TARGETS="(AArch64*) (AMDGP
qua)
-cscope -debug -gtk -gtk2 -lua -luajit -motif -neXt -netbeans -perl
-python -racket -ruby (-selinux) -session -sound -tcl"
PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python3_8* -python3_6 -python3_7*" 0 KiB
[ebuild R ] dev-util/android-tools-9.0.0_p3-r1::gentoo
USE="-python" PYTH
ot;-python" PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_8%* -python3_6 -python3_7*
-python3_9%" 11 KiB
[ebuild U ] sys-block/parted-3.3-r2::gentoo [3.2-r1::gentoo]
USE="debug nls readline -device-mapper (-selinux) (-static-libs%)" 1717 KiB
[ebuild U ] sys-devel/gdb-10.1::gentoo [9.2::gen
BI_X86="(64) -32
(-x32)" CPU_FLAGS_X86="sse2" LLVM_TARGETS="(X86) -AArch64 -AMDGPU -ARM
-AVR% -BPF -Hexagon -Lanai -MSP430 -Mips -NVPTX -PowerPC -RISCV -Sparc
-SystemZ -WebAssembly -XCore" 225922 KiB
[ebuild U ] sys-libs/libomp-11.0.0::gentoo [10.0.1::gentoo]
USE="(
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