On 08/03/2014 10:35 PM, Juan José Pavlik Salles wrote:
Those are just labels for the replicated bricks, so it is easier to
find them. For instance: brick l1 on node nodo01 is replicated on
brick l1 on node nodo04, you can now that from this COD0 label. Is it
clear?
Ah! got it. But what is 'COD'
Pranith
El ago 3, 2014 1:38 p.m., "Pranith Kumar Karampuri"
<pkara...@redhat.com <mailto:pkara...@redhat.com>> escribió:
On 08/03/2014 09:06 PM, Juan José Pavlik Salles wrote:
Hi guys, yesterday I was trying to get a mental picture of my
gluster volumes and I came to realize it was getting complicated,
or I was too lazy who knows. I googled a bit and couldn't find
any good way to achieve it so I started coding. After a few
coffees I did this
http://viviendolared.blogspot.com.ar/2014/08/gluster-graficando-mi-gluster-i.html
(sorry,
spanish is my mother tongue), basically it's a Java program that
builds a dot file from your gluster configuration so you can plot
it and get a pretty good-enough image of your cluster. So far
I've only tested it with Distribute and Distributed-Replicated
volumes, if anyone wants to share its "gluster vol info" output I
can plot the output for you and debug the program a bit more. I
plan to release the code soon, but as I am not a developer perse
I've got no idea how or where to do that. Hope you like it, and
please give me all the feedback you want.
Love the colour coding. what are COD0, COD1 etc?
Pranith
Regards,
--
Pavlik Salles Juan José
Blog - http://viviendolared.blogspot.com
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