Hi, this post was in regards to this statement, but as I don't want to pollute 
the original thread I'll start a new...

4 nov 2010 kl. 04.58 skrev Craig Carl:
> Samuele - 
> That happens automatically now. We do this so you can dynamically add and 
> remove storage to your Gluster cluster, plus users no longer have to manage 
> or edit config files. 


So with the new 3.1 volume file system, is the option of tweaking performance 
settings not there anymore? I've spent a few days playing with the .vol files, 
but can't seem to get my write speeds up to more than 10mb/sec on a 2 brick 
replicate cluster, this is using 3.1 on centos and measured from a workstation 
with a single nic 1Gbit. 
This troubles me as both bricks are running dual 1gbit nic's (bonded, rr) and 
internally they are connected with infiniband (all over TCP transport). As for 
read speeds from once of the workstations I get like max 80mb/sec (again tested 
from a workstation with a single 1Gbit nic).

Peter.


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