Hi all, I am working on getting shared storage working on my hosts. My current issue is that creating an LXC container on my GlusterFS mount is failing with the following error: >Warning, had trouble writing out superblocks.TASK ERROR: command 'mkfs.ext4 -O >mmp -E 'root_owner=0:0' /mnt/gluster/images/102/vm-102-disk-1.raw' failed: exit >code 144
Running that command manually on the host still generates the warning, but otherwise successfully creates the image that I am able to mount. Is it possible/safe to alter whatever script generates the container images so that it does not give up here? My first attempt at getting this working using the GUI to mount the storage worked, but the performance was abysmal once I had several machines running (idle) on it. I dug around in the GlusterFS documentation and various blog posts about running GlusterFS on ZFS, and decided that manually mounting the storage would give me better performance. My host config is at pastebin.com/cSQX2RDK, and the GlusterFS config is different on each host so that the local brick is always type storage/posix. If I have done something terribly wrong (which is entirely possible), please let me know. Thanks, Jeremy _______________________________________________ pve-user mailing list [email protected] http://pve.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-user
