Tried the --disable-direct-io-mode option with no result. VMs are created incorrectly. I am now trying to export glusterfs hosted iSCSI volumes, with dual path connections (one iSCSI target on each node, need some fault tolerance). Have anyone tried this?

To fix  my current issue with NFS the following was tried with no result:
1. mounted glusterfs with all not raid1 related translators removed
2. added --disable-direct-io-mode  while mounting fs.

Romans.

On 2010.02.18. 22:00, [email protected] wrote:

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Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 17:35:26 -0700
From: mike foster<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] replicating storage for ESX problem
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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.

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