HI:
Did that gluster 2.0.3 with fuse2.8.x must through fuse api > 7.6?? or
kernel > 2.6.26?
2009-07-08
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On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 5:32 AM, Justice London wrote:
> Actually, I spoke too soon. NFS still crashes, even if the mountpoint
> doesn’t.
Justice, 2.0.3 fixes issues with 2.8.0-pre2. fuse-2.8.0-pre3 needs one
more fix (http://patches.gluster.com/patch/693/) which is lined up for
the next release. J
Any info ?
Regards
Vahric
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> The 2.0.3 release of gluster appears so far to have fixed the crash issue I
> was experiencing. What was the specific patch that fixed for it I was
> wondering?
It was http://patches.gluster.com/patch/664/. A less ugly fix is lined
up for 2.1
> Great job either way! It appears that with fuse 2
Hi Justice,
Thanks for letting us know this. This crashing behavior with fuse-2.8 should
be fixed by Harsha's patch http://patches.gluster.com/patch/664/
I think the 'bigwrite' effect with two minor bug fixes went in write-behind
should have given this performance benefit.
Regards,
Amar
On Tue,
The 2.0.3 release of gluster appears so far to have fixed the crash issue I
was experiencing. What was the specific patch that fixed for it I was
wondering?
Great job either way! It appears that with fuse 2.8 and newer kernels that
gluster absolutely flies. With a replication environment betwee
Hi All,
I can't compile the patched fuse-2.7.4glfs11 as "LOOKUP_ACCESS" is
undeclared.
Reference:
$ ./configure --enable-kernel-module
$ make
... ... ...
make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.27.7'
CC [M] /tmp/fuse-2.7.4glfs11/kernel/dev.o
CC [M] /tmp/fuse-2.7.4glfs11/kernel/dir.
Hello,
while doing some research on how to build a System which enables us to
easily rsync backups from other system on it, i came across GlusterFS,
and after several hours of reading, im quite impressed and im looking
forward to implement it ;)
Basicly i would like you to comment on the
You could look at s3fs to mount S3 as a local file system:
http://code.google.com/p/s3fs/wiki/FuseOverAmazon
FYI, I am in the process of moving to GlusterFS because s3fs proved
too fragile and slow for my needs. s3fs is not terrible, but be sure
to try out all of your use cases before com
Hi Daniel,
You could look at s3fs to mount S3 as a local file system:
http://code.google.com/p/s3fs/wiki/FuseOverAmazon
Ate
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Daniel Frith wrote:
> Sorry for going slightly off-topic here, but this is the only place I
> know with people knowledgeable in this area.
Sorry for going slightly off-topic here, but this is the only place I
know with people knowledgeable in this area. I've come to the
conclusion that setting up and administrating something like GlusterFS
is probably currently beyond my skills. So I was wondering if anyone
knew of any services for "i
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