Hi Jeff,
thank you very much for your reply.
You should not read the export directly.
Self-healing only occurs upon a read attempt via the client
mount point.
For more info, see:
http://www.gluster.org/docs/index.php/Understanding_AFR_Transl
ator#Frequently_Asked_Questions
I never
I never read from the export directory directly, the clients only
reading from the specific mount point (/mnt/glusterfs).
I removed the files in the export directory on server1 only for
simulating a hdd crash (files lost) and want the server1-daemon
to resync it's export directory with the
I never read from the export directory directly, the clients only
reading from the specific mount point (/mnt/glusterfs).
I removed the files in the export directory on server1 only for
simulating a hdd crash (files lost) and want the server1-daemon to
resync it's export directory
- Sven Kummer m...@proxworx.org wrote:
I removed the files in the export directory on server1 only for
simulating a hdd crash (files lost) and want the server1-daemon to resync it's
export directory with the other server.
Sven,
What is happening in your case is:
--- glusterfsd.vol
volume posix
type storage/posix
option directory /home/storage/export
end-volume
volume locks
type features/locks
subvolumes posix
end-volume
volume brick
type performance/io-threads
option thread-count 8
subvolumes locks
end-volume
volume server
Thank you so much, this works for me!
On server2 backend r...@server2 # find /path/to/export/dir
file-list.txt On mountpoint: r...@client1 # cat file-list.txt
| xargs stat
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I may have send the wrong file. Here is what exactly put in booster.conf in
3 servers
/etc/glusterfs/glusterfs-client.vol /usr/home glusterfs
subvolume=cache,logfile=/var/log/glusterfs/usrhome.log
BTW, the problem occur randomly on the same node. Sometime I get the file,
sometimes it's not.
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
Hello community.
I'm Kevin Carpenter, an infrastructure architect at my company. I'm
currently looking for a scalable parallel file system for usage with our
High Performance Computing environment. Like most geeks, I rather like to
try things out rather than just do paper reviews so have built
Le lundi 17 août 2009 à 19:49 +0400, Konstantin A. Lepikhov a écrit :
Hi Julien!
Monday 17, at 05:04:43 PM you wrote:
Le mardi 11 ao??t 2009 ?? 15:03 +0400, Konstantin A. Lepikhov a ??crit :
You can try to git clone kernel source and switch between different tags.
It's also very
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 7:42 AM, Mark Mielkem...@mark.mielke.cc wrote:
On 08/17/2009 08:06 AM, Shehjar Tikoo wrote:
For a start, we've aimed at getting apache and unfs3 to work with booster.
The functional support for both in booster is complete in
2.0.6 release.
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