On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 9:11 PM, Rumen Telbizov <[email protected]> wrote:
Thank you for your answer Melkor. > You're welcome! > This is the kind of experience I was looking for actually. I am happy that > it has worked fine for you. > > Anybody coming across any issues while reading directly from the > underlying disk? > I don't think you'll find any issues, at least on the replica scenario since the copied data is exactly the same for every brick in the cluster. After all, Gluster only exports a directory content accross the network. I don't really see how it could mess things up, especially if all you do is reading the files on the exported directory. I see the workflow basically as NFS or Samba. You can acces the exported root and remove/add files from it without creating havock for the clients except the usual "can't access xxx" if you remove/rename a file before the client refreshes the directory listing. I won't try such things though (not outside a test environment only) on a distributed scenario since in that particular case, the files are splitted in bits. Still, I think read only is always safe :-) -- Unix _IS_ user friendly, it's just selective about who its friends are.
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