Stefan Mohn wrote:
Hello,
I'm sorry to disturb you again. My problem still exists with glusterfs2.0.0.
I've tested it with dbench and after one minute glusterfs crashes.
I've used the same setting as described below, but now I've used
glusterfs2.0.0 release instead.
To test the setting i used
Vahriç Muhtaryan wrote:
Hello To All,
I’m interesting with glusterfs. Something I do not understand. Docs
said that glusterfs do not need to fsck but I’m not sure.
if I understood correctly, I’m sharing related servers related
directories for example
Server 1 : /home/disk_space_1 à
Vahriç Muhtaryan wrote:
Hello,
Im waiting CIFS support for becase of our environment and have a few
questions .
· I.s there any deadline for version 2.2 ?
2.1 is roughly due in August so you could estimate 2.2 to be
available roughly 3 months after.
· I wonder after
Ma-ris Ruskulis wrote:
Seems now, when autoscaling is off, glusterfs running stable, at least I
could not kill it with iozone.
Yes, autoscaling is still under consideration as a feature worth having.
Please avoid using it for the time being.
Thanks
Shehjar
Maris Ruskulis wrote:
Thank You,
Paras Fadte wrote:
Hi,
Does glusetrfs client have any issues with stability ? I ran glusterfs
setup for about 4 days and have encountered issue of client suddenly
getting stopped causing Transport end-point not connected error
message while accessing the mount point. Does this have anything to
Daniel Jordan Bambach wrote:
I'm experiencing various locking up issues ranging from Gluster locking
up ( 'ls'ing the mount hangs ), to the whole machine locking up under load.
My current config is below (two servers, afring)
I would love to be able to get to the bottom of this, because it
Liam Slusser wrote:
Thanks for the update Anand.
Funny you mention unfs3. Just today one of our engineers at work setup
unfs3 against our large production gluster cluster and, so far, it has
been very good. I just was reading up on your modified booster version
and will also give that a
Barry Jaspan wrote:
I just got started with glusterfs. I read the docs over the weekend
and today created a simple setup: two servers exporting a brick and
one client mounting them with AFR. I am seeing very poor write
performance on a dd test, e.g.:
time dd if=/dev/zero of=./local-file
Daesung Kim wrote:
In my application, many apache processes use apis in
libglusterfsclient.so to be a glusterfs client.
And vmp is mounted once when the process is initialized.
So if I kill the process, vmp list in the library would be cleared.
In this case, Can I feel free when the
Peng Zhao wrote:
Hi, all,
I'm new to gluster, but found it interesting. I want to setup gluster in
a way to be similar with HDFS.
There is my sample vol-file:
volume posix
type storage/posix
option directory /data1/gluster
end-volume
volume locks
type features/locks
subvolumes posix
Joe Julian wrote:
I'm using an unpatched fuse 2.7.4-1 and glusterfs 2.0.2-1 with the
following configs and have this result which surprised me:
# dd if=/dev/zero of=foo bs=512k count=1024 1024+0 records in 1024+0
records out 536870912 bytes (537 MB) copied, 14.1538 seconds, 37.9
MB/s # dd
Of Sudipto
Mukhopadhyay
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 2:07 PM
To: Shehjar Tikoo
Cc: av...@gluster.com; gluster-users@gluster.org
Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] Regarding 2.0.4 booster
Hi Shehjar,
Thanks for looking into this issue.
The file abc.txt is getting created; if you look at the C program
-Original Message-
From: Sudipto Mukhopadhyay
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 3:59 PM
To: Shehjar Tikoo
Cc: serv...@gluster.com; av...@gluster.com; gluster-users@gluster.org
Subject: RE: [Gluster-users] Regarding 2.0.4 booster
Hi Shehjar,
The contents in booster.conf are in two separate
Shehjar
Thanks and regards,
Sudipto
-Original Message-
From: Shehjar Tikoo [mailto:shehj...@gluster.com]
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 9:46 PM
To: Sudipto Mukhopadhyay
Cc: serv...@gluster.com; av...@gluster.com; gluster-users@gluster.org
Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] Regarding 2.0.4
VMP to another, so that the underlying GlusterFS is accessible
through both paths?
For eg, a new option in booster.conf that says,
vmpalias=/aliased/mount
-Shehjar
Thanks and regards,
Sudipto
-Original Message-
From: Shehjar Tikoo [mailto:shehj...@gluster.com]
Sent: Monday, July 20
Liam Slusser wrote:
I've been playing with booster unfs and found that i cannot get it to work
with a gluster config that uses cluster/distribute. I am using Gluster
2.0.3...
Thanks. I've seen the stale handle errors while using both
replicate and distribute. The fixes are in the repo but
not
Somsak Sriprayoonsakul wrote:
Ok, I have a chance to run booster over 2.0.4
Have you tried configuring booster with the help doc available at:
http://www.gluster.org/docs/index.php/BoosterConfiguration
-Shehjar
Please find the attach file for my configuration
I did configure boost and
Hi
I've filed a bug report which you can track at:
http://bugs.gluster.com/cgi-bin/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=194
Please do add your email to the CC list and also upload the volfiles
which you're using with this test.
Thanks
Shehjar
Somsak Sriprayoonsakul wrote:
The behavior is still the
Mark Mielke wrote:
Possibly relevant here -
At work, we have used a tool which does something similar to
booster to accelerate an extremely slow remote file system. It
works the same way with LD_PRELOAD, however, it also requires GLIBC
to be compiled with --disable-hidden-plt. Reviewing the
Tim Runion - System Administrator wrote:
I also wanted to add to this post about booster. I have tried
booster with apache 2.2
Which GlusterFS release are you using?
Which tool or test against apache results in a core dump?
-Shehjar
Stephan von Krawczynski wrote:
Hello all,
after playing around for some weeks we decided to make some real world tests
with glusterfs. Therefore we took a nfs-client and mounted the very same data
with glusterfs. The client does some logfile processing every 5 minutes and
needs around 3,5 mins
Chetan Ahuja wrote:
I posted this on irc (#gluster) a couple of times in the last few days but
got no response. Trying my luck here:
chetan I'm seeing this crash in 2.0.1 server codebase
#4 0x7f6a42848a56 in free () from /lib/libc.so.6
#5 0x7f6a4157ff99 in __socket_ioq_new
Stephan von Krawczynski wrote:
Hello all,
we would like to try a simple booster configuration. Reading the
docs we found this:
(http://www.gluster.com/community/documentation/index.php/Booster_Configuration_Reference_Page)
Still, applications that need to use the old approach, can do so
David Saez Padros wrote:
Hi
Is libglusterfsclient a library that oone can use to build
applications that read/write to glusterfs file systems directly,
bypassing fuse ? if so, were can i find documentation/examples on
how to use it ?
That is correct. It is like a user-space API. It
Wei Dong wrote:
By using booster, I actually avoid being root on the client side.
It would be perfect if the servers can also be run by regular
users, even if that means that some features have to be deleted.
Can someone explain a little bit why the server side must be run by
root?
There
Wei Dong wrote:
Hi All,
I'm experiencing a problem of booster when the server side nodes have
more than one volumes exported. The symptom is that when I run ls
MOUNT_POINT with booster, I get something like the following:
ls: closing directory MOUNT_POINT: File descriptor in bad state.
Stephan von Krawczynski wrote:
On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 11:40:03 +0530 Shehjar Tikoo
shehj...@gluster.com wrote:
We only tried to run some bash scripts with preloaded
booster...
Do you mean the scripts contained commands with LD_PRELOADed
booster? Or were you trying to run bash with LD_PRELOADed
David Saez Padros wrote:
Hi
In the long run, we'd really prefer applications using booster
since that avoids the need to use the custom libglusterfsclient
API. Just slip booster under an app and it works. However, the
disadvantage is that booster does not at this time support all
the system
Justice London wrote:
I am having issues with slow writes to a gluster replicated setup using
booster. on the order of about 800KB/sec. When writing a file to a fuse
mounted version of the same filesystem I am able to write of course many,
many times that speed. Has anyone gotten this to
Hi
Due to time constraints, booster has gone untested for the last couple
of months. I suggest using unfsd over fuse for the time
being. We'll be releasing an alpha of the NFS translator
somewhere in March. Let me know if you'd be interested in doing
early testing?
Thanks
-Shehjar
Jonas
Romans S(c(ugarevs wrote:
My configuration:
Two node(raid1) cluster based on glusterfs with NFS server.
The system is replicating nicely. Changes are synced. The storage is
exported over NFS for vmware esx usage.
The problem is when I am using vmware ESX to create a VM on the NSF
storage, the
Aaron Porter wrote:
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 2:10 PM, carlopmart carlopm...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it possible to export a glusterfs volume mounted on a client via NFS
from this client??
You have to use a userspace NFS server (unfs3 seems to work, mostly).
Available at:
Krzysztof Strasburger wrote:
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 12:35:32PM +0530, Shehjar Tikoo wrote:
Krzysztof Strasburger wrote:
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 11:48:44AM +0530, Shehjar Tikoo wrote:
This is a known problem. See a previous email on the devel list about it
at:
http://article.gmane.org
Hi Chad
I've filed a bug at:
http://bugs.gluster.com/cgi-bin/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=819
Would you please upload the complete log file from NFS server, GlusterFS
server and the volume files for the same to this bug report?
Thanks
-Shehjar
chadr wrote:
There are a couple of things we can do:
- Mail us the Glusterfs log files from the NFS server and the glusterfs
servers when the lock script fails. Do file a bug if you can.
- On the NFS client machine, before you run the mount command, make
sure you run the following command.
$
Steinmetz, Ian wrote:
I've turned on debug logging for the server and client of GlusterFS and
amended them below. I've replaced the IP addresses with x.x.x and
left the last octet for security. It appears I'm able to lock the file
when I run the program directly on the gluster mount point,
We need the logs to figure out the exact problem. Please run the
glusterfs command while mounting through FUSE with the following command
line option:
glusterfs -f your-dht-volfile -L TRACE -l /tmp/dhtlog /mnt/gtest
Then perform the same operations and email us the dhtlog file, and we'll
see
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Am 07.06.2010 13:55, Daniel Maher wrote:
Any issue what can be wrong here? Neither the client nor the servers
produce anything in logs when it happens (I didn't wait for more than 10
minutes though).
What distro ? What kernel version ? Hardware specs ?
Debian
In the crash log at http://dpaste.com/213817/, it is clear that the
crash happens in the debug/trace translator but in your log file pasted
at http://dpaste.com/213489/, I do not see any debug/trace translator
configured into the volume file. IOW, the crash log does not correspond
to the
Rafael Pappert wrote:
Hello List,
I'm evaluate gluster platform as a static file backend for a webserver farm.
First of all, I have to say thank you to the guys at gluster, you did an
awesome job.
But there is one really annoying thing, after each restart of a volume in the
volume-manager, i
- Original Message -
From: Deadpan110 deadpan...@gmail.com
I have posted this to the lists purely to help others - please do not
consider any of the following suitable for a production environment
and follow these rough instructions at your own risk.
2: glusterfs
Bernard Li wrote:
Hi all:
I'm trying to setup an NFS export using GlusterFS 3.1. I have setup a
replicated volume using the gluster CLI as follows:
Volume Name: share
Type: Replicate
Status: Started
Number of Bricks: 5
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: gluster01:/export/share
Brick2:
Hi
What kind of app/tool was running on the nfs mount point when it hung?
Here are some things we can do to debug further.
Please restart the NFS server daemon using the TRACE log level, remount
NFS and restart the tests. That way I'll be able to zero-in on the
operation that results in this
right? Is the remote-port correct?
Thanks,
Bernard
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 10:14 PM, Shehjar Tikoo shehj...@gluster.com wrote:
Bernard Li wrote:
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 9:15 PM, Shehjar Tikoo shehj...@gluster.com
wrote:
Regarding this pdf, only the portions which show mount commands
Rick King wrote:
Craig, Can you let us know the bug number? I ran into this as well.
Heres the one specific to the nfs problem above.
http://bugs.gluster.com/cgi-bin/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=1639
~~Rick
- Original Message -
From: Craig Carl cr...@gluster.com
To: Matt Hodson
Please try some of the steps mentioned at:
http://www.gluster.org/faq/index.php?sid=679lang=enaction=showcat=5
Thanks
Horacio Sanson wrote:
I have a two server replicated volume that I can mount without problems using
the native client but I cannot make this work via NFS no matter what.
I
Please file a bug. It'd help to have the steps to reproduce and if it is
easily reproduced, the client log in TRACE log level. Thanks.
Samuel Hassine wrote:
Hi all,
Our service using GlusterFS is in production since one week and we are
managing a huge trafic. The last night, one of the
Joe Landman wrote:
On 11/07/2010 02:00 AM, Bernard Li wrote:
I'm not sure about distribute, but with replicate, each brick should
be able to act as the NFS server. What does `showmount -e` say for
each brick? And what error message did you get when you tried to
mount it?
With any kind of
Thanks. I'll be looking into it. I've filed a bug at:
http://bugs.gluster.com/cgi-bin/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=2061
You may add yourself to the CC list for notifications.
It seems the crash is easily reproduced on your setup. Can you please
post the log from Gluster NFS process in TRACE log
Mike Hanby wrote:
Each Gluster server that is going to also act as an NFS server (or Samba) has
to mount the volume using the Gluster client:
There is no mounting taking place to export GlusterFS through NFS. That
NFS server is a GlusterFS client, is correct but it is also a
translator.
Hi Joe,
Was your permission denied problem solved? How? I'd like to add an entry
into the NFS FAQ page about this. Thanks
Joe Landman wrote:
Hi Folks
We have a 3.1 cluster set up, and NFS mounting is operational. We are
trying to get our heads around the mounting of this cluster. What
Hi
ACLs are not supported as yet.
Thanks
Mike Hanby wrote:
Howdy,
Are access control lists (ACL, i.e. setfacl / getfacl) supported in
GlusterFS 3.1?
If yes, beyond mounting the bricks with defaults,acl what do I need
to do to enable ACL for both NFS and native Gluster clients?
Google
Hi,
It might be related to a bug filed at:
http://bugs.gluster.com/cgi-bin/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=2045
If you please update it there or file a new one, I'll take a look. Thanks.
- Original Message -
From: Mike Hanby mha...@uab.edu
To: gluster-users@gluster.org
Sent: Friday,
Mike Hanby wrote:
Howdy,
We have 18TB at our disposal to share via GlusterFS 3.1. My initial thought was
to create a single volume, comprised of 18 x 1TB bricks. The volume will be
used for user storage as well as storage for applications.
Is there any way to create different exports for the
as far as restricting the exports to different clients.
More info at:
http://www.gluster.org/faq/index.php?sid=940lang=enaction=artikelcat=5id=55artlang=en
-Shehjar
Mike
-Original Message- From: Shehjar Tikoo
[mailto:shehj...@gluster.com] Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 10:47
PM
Vikas Gorur vi...@gluster.com wrote:
On Dec 8, 2010, at 2:23 PM, Michael Patterson wrote:
Hi Shehjar,
I'm currently running gluster 3.1.1 on Centos 5.5 x64 and I am unable
to
mount NFS subdirectories from xenserver. Was support for this feature
added
in gluster 3.1.1? I've also tried
Are any apps on the mount point erroring out with:
Invalid argument
or
Stale NFS file handle?
Burnash, James wrote:
Hello.
Has anyone seen error messages like this in /var/log/glusterfs/nfs.log:
tail /var/log/glusterfs/nfs.log
[2011-01-10 14:22:55.859066] I
Shehjar Tikoo wrote:
What gluster config are you using?
My bad.. I didnt read the mail completely. First thing you should try is
run a streaming IO write perf test using dd or iozone. Lets see how that
performs over the replicated config. Thanks
Stefano Baronio wrote:
Hello,
I
Hi Paul,
Locking is part of the core GlusterFS protocol but the NFS server module
does not have NLM support yet(NLM is the locking protocol associated with
NFSv3). On linux, the workaround is generally to mount with the -o nolock
option although I dont see why excluding this option results in
paul simpson wrote:
hello all,
i have been testing gluster as a central file server for a small animation
studio/post production company. my initial experiments were using the fuse
glusterfs protocol - but that ran extremely slowly for home dirs and general
file sharing. we have since
David Lloyd wrote:
I'm working with Paul on this.
We did take advice on XFS beforehand, and were given the impression that it
would just be a performance issue rather than things not actually working.
We've got quite fast hardware, and are more comfortable with XFS that ext4
from our own
David Lloyd wrote:
Hello,
Were having issues with macs writing to our gluster system.
Gluster vol info at end.
On a mac, if I make a file in the shell I get the following message:
smoke:hunter david$ echo hello test
-bash: test: Operation not permitted
I can help if you can send the
Are you using the Direct nfs client in Oracle?
???(yongjoon kong)/Cloud Computing wrote:
Hi all,
I’m trying to use Gluster as Oracle Data home via Gluster NFS
I tried it in a small size.
-Made small Gluster using 2 node and using AFR
-and mount from client using NFS
-create tablespace
And, how do you know over-writing is failing? better still, please post the
sequence of commands that resulted in this failure. Thanks
Pranith Kumar. Karampuri wrote:
Could you post the output of ls -l of the files for which the write op fails
from the backends. Knowing the strace output of
Try port=38467. Let us know if it works. We'll put it up on the FAQ. Thanks.
- Original Message -
From: 공용준(yongjoon kong)/Cloud Computing 사업담당 andrew.k...@sk.com
To: gluster-users@gluster.org gluster-users@gluster.org
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 5:54:06 PM
Subject: [Gluster-users]
that network
Line
Is it possible configurations?
-Original Message-
From: Shehjar Tikoo [mailto:shehj...@gluster.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 1:42 AM
To: 공용준(yongjoon kong)/Cloud Computing 사업담당
Cc: gluster-users@gluster.org
Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] gluster 3.1.3 mount
including port=38467.
- Original Message -
From: 공용준(yongjoon kong)/Cloud Computing 사업담당 andrew.k...@sk.com
To: Shehjar Tikoo shehj...@gluster.com
Cc: gluster-users@gluster.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 1:39:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] gluster 3.1.3 mount using nfs
I got
- Original Message -
From: 공용준(yongjoon kong)/Cloud Computing 사업담당 andrew.k...@sk.com
To: Shehjar Tikoo shehj...@gluster.com
Cc: gluster-users@gluster.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 4:28:33 PM
Subject: [Gluster-users] 회신: gluster 3.1.3 mount using nfs
yes, you were right
Mike Hanby wrote:
Strange, I do have the fuse and gluster-fuse / gluster-core packages
installed on the client.
I can mount the volume using the gluster
nas-srv-01:/users /users glusterfs defaults,_netdev 0
0
Maybe I just need to figure out how to configure builtin Gluster
If you can file a bug, we'll take it from there. Thanks.
Whit Blauvelt wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone even seen this before - an NFS mount through Gluster that gets
the filesystem size wrong and is otherwise garbled and dangerous?
Is there a way within Gluster to fix it, or is the lesson that
This can happen if all your servers were unreachable for a few seconds. The
situation must have rectified during the restart. We could confirm if you
change the log level on nfs to DEBUG and send us the log.
Thanks
-Shehjar
Jurgen Winkler wrote:
Hi,
i noticed a strange behavior with NFS and
is up
Message: 7
Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2011 12:56:39 +0530
From: Shehjar Tikoo shehj...@gluster.com
Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] Glusterfs 3.2.0 NFS Problem
To: J?rgen Winkler juergen.wink...@xidras.com
Cc: gluster-users@gluster.org
Message-ID: 4df075af.3040...@gluster.com
Content-Type
They have no meaning unless you get a Stale NFs file handle error on a
*NFS* mount. It generally means that the NFS client is trying to access a
volume/share that does not exist anymore.
I've been thinking of reducing the log-level of this message for sometime.
Do you think it is a problem
Directory exports are enabled by default. You just need to mount using
/bkfarm/00 as the export dir, not /00.
-Shehjar
Thai. Ngo Bao wrote:
Anush, thanks for the quick reply.
Below is the output of showmount at server side:
[root@GS_BackupFarm_Cluster01 ~]# showmount -e localhost
: Monday, November 14,
2011 6:02 PM To: Shehjar Tikoo Cc: gluster-users@gluster.org Subject:
Re: [Gluster-users] NFS expose subfolders only
Bingo. It works. Shehjar, thanks for your hint.
~Thai
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