I have been unable to get xen and infiniband uverbs working with the
latest kernel and this has caused me to look at ipoib. The problem is that
with ipoib I don't get the dual port redundancy that I get automagically
with verbs and infiniband.
My question is, is it possible to use gluster wi
I would like to use glusterfs to:
- provide high availability,
- provide one big filesystem to the clients,
- easily add more storage.
So, something like RAID-10 (only that RAID-10 will not easily allow to
add more disks...).
High availability means AFR - I would like to keep a copy of each
On Mon, 12 Oct 2009, samp...@neutraali.net wrote:
2.1 RC1 is scheduled on 19th Oct. You will need 2.6.26+ kernel for the
performance enhancements. There are no custom kernel fuse modules from
2.6.26 onwards. 2.6.18 will still need --disable-direct-io mode. Let
me get back to you with the tap:aio
Another update, I thought I'd try it without direct-io-mode=write-only,
no joy. Next I'm going to try to simplify my setup (thinking 6 hashes
mirrored might be too much?). As always, if you shade any more light
or offer up any more ideas, please let me know.
Thanks,
Josh.
> -Original Mess
>> 2.1 RC1 is scheduled on 19th Oct. You will need 2.6.26+ kernel for the
>> performance enhancements. There are no custom kernel fuse modules from
>> 2.6.26 onwards. 2.6.18 will still need --disable-direct-io mode. Let
>> me get back to you with the tap:aio answer.
>
>So what kernel are you guys r
Ran wrote:
Hello ,
Iv just noticed the new options of filter and performance/quick-read
wich are great
and tried to test it on version 2.0.6 with no luck .
Are those 2 translators specific to 2.0.7 and up ?
Quick-read translator would work with version 2.0.7.
If so is it possible to leave t