I've been told that to get NFS working you need to start the client(s) with
the option "--disable-direct-io-mode". I had a similar problem creating
vmdks during backup jobs and this fixed it.

On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 1:29 AM, Romans Ščugarevs <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi!
>
> Yes I've tried reexporting using unsfd too, but problem was the same.
> What is even more interesting, when I'm trying to upload an iso image to
> the storage using ESXi interface, everything is fine(image size >1GB) so no
> problem in creating large files.
>
>
> Quoting "Raghavendra G" <[email protected]>:
>
>  Hi Romans,
>>
>> Have you tried reexporting glusterfs using unfsd?
>>
>> regards,
>> On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 5:02 PM, Romans Ščugarevs <[email protected]
>> >wrote:
>>
>>  My configuration:
>>> Two node(raid1) cluster based on glusterfs with NFS server.
>>> The system is replicating nicely. Changes are synced. The storage is
>>> exported over NFS for vmware esx usage.
>>> The problem is when I am using vmware ESX to create a VM on the NSF
>>> storage, the result is an empty unusable virtual disk. When I export some
>>> local ext3 from one of the nodes, correct 8GB VM disk is created. When I
>>> reexport the glusterfs mount, I 'm getting unusable VMs(almost zero
>>> size). I
>>> suppose it has something to do with so called thin provisioning over NFS.
>>> Any advice is appreciated!
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Roman.
>>>
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>>
>>
>> --
>> Raghavendra G
>>
>>
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