Udo -
We are tracking these sort of client side configuration issues as bug #2014 ,
however in this particular case the hosts file/DNS workaround appears to be
working well at several sites, is there any reason that process won't work for
you?
Thanks,
Craig
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Craig Carl
Gluster,
Matt -
A couple of questions -
What is your volume config? (`gluster volume info all`)
What is the hardware config for each storage server?
What command did you run to create the test data?
What process is still writing to the file?
Thanks,
Craig
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Craig Carl
Gluster, Inc.
Hi,
When running the following command on host named gluster1:
#gluster volume create test-volume gluster3:/data1
I get:
Creation of volume test-volume has been unsuccessful
I tried to look for clues in the logs but didn't find one.
I have 4 nodes: gluster1,gluster2,gluster3,gluster4
Greetings:
I am considering deploying Gluster using NFS primarily as the protocol of
choice.
In order to achieve failover redundancy, does Gluster utilize a virtual IP
address like a load balancer would? Let's say I have a 4 node Gluster cluster
set up, my client connects to node A. If node
Craig,
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On Nov 10, 2010, at 7:17 AM, Craig Carl wrote:
Matt -
A couple of questions -
What is your volume config? (`gluster volume info all`)
gluster volume info all
Volume Name: gs-test
Type: Distribute
Status: Started
Number of Bricks: 2
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1:
Hello all,
I'm new to the list and I'm working on glusterfs since a month right now.
I'm posting a request about how to get XenServer working with Glusterfs.
I have a standard setup of both XenServer and Glusterfs.
I can mount the glusterfs nfs share from the Xen CLI, write in it and mount
it
Hi,
I am currently running glusterfs 3.1 with 3 bricks in distribute mode and I am
thinking of adding a 4th brick. How does gluster treat a new brick when it is
added to an existing volume? If I do not rebalance the volume will it send
all/most new data to the new brick or will it still
hi itzik,
Could you attach the zipped glusterd logs present in /etc/glusterd/logs
on all the machines. That will help us figure out what the problem is.
Thanks
Pranith
- Original Message -
From: itzik bar koki...@yahoo.com
To: gluster-users@gluster.org
Sent: Wednesday, November
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?
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