Actually its pretty random. Now got installed without any problems using 3.5.3 . don't know what to do. and its only with Debian 8.
2015-05-15 18:53 GMT+03:00 Roman <[email protected]>: > Hey, > > > Seems like the problem exists. > > I've got 4 instances of proxmox. I've started to update glusterfs some day > to the latest (3.5.3) but I've done the server side and forgot about client > side. One of proxmox instances was replaced today and installed the 3.5.3 > client. So the problem is between 3.5.3 server and 3.5.3 client. then I've > updated glusterfs on other proxmox node and had same problem with d8 > install. > > There is just no go with debian 8 install and qcow file format. If I use > raw file format for kvm, installation takes ages. > > Need fix asap, as this is you stable gluster version... we are running > this on in production. > > 2015-05-15 16:18 GMT+03:00 Roman <[email protected]>: > >> Hi, >> >> Are there any issues with debian8 and glusterfs? >> >> >> Got this setup: >> 1. promox 3.4 >> 2. gluster 3.5.3 both server and client (I use gluster repo on proxmox >> server) >> 3. HA gluster volume >> >> What I'm trying to do: >> task: create a VM with debian 8, using glusterfs HA volume over 1G >> network as a place for VM disk file >> result: >> a) using raw file format - installation process takes ages (6 hours), but >> when finished, VM looks weird: packages installations go slowly (downloads >> fast, but installs slow). Same time getting files over internet gives me >> usual speed (around 96MB/s, yes, I'm on 1G connection) >> b) Using qcow format installation process randomly stops at random step: >> getting packages from the repository or installing packages after >> donwnloaded them ... >> >> c) If i convert VM with RAW file format to template and then create a VM >> using this template, but selecting qcow format, VM runs smoothly. >> >> Meanwhile, there are lots of VMs on the same gluster storage (debian7, >> centos6, ubuntu) running without any problems. >> >> I've started topic on proxmox forum, but devs saying, it should be upto >> glusterfs :( >> >> Any advice or experiences? >> >> >> PS >> installing deb8 on local storage goes well, without any problems. >> installing deb7 on the same setup (same VM even, just another virtual >> driver) is ok. >> -- >> Best regards, >> Roman. >> > > > > -- > Best regards, > Roman. > -- Best regards, Roman.
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