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
Hi James,
To fix this, you can go to *any one pair* backend and run below commands on
the directories where the layout has issues:
bash# setfattr -x trusted.glusterfs.dht directory
[ pair backend means, in replica set's volumes ]
and then from the client machine (ie, where you have mount
*sorry - twice today I have forgot to include the mailing list in the reply*
Hiya,
Using the 'gluster' command in gluster 3.1.x is the preferred method
to set up volumes so there should be no need to alter config files
manually (I am unsure of the state of custom translators and would not
know
Hi,
i have a lot of troubles when i try to build rpm´s out of the glusterfs
3.1.3 tgz on my SLES Servers (SLES10.1 SLES11.1)
all is running fine i guess until it try´s to build the rpm´s.
Then i always run into this error :
RPM build errors:
File not found:
Hi -
Please apply the patch (by Joe) from here
http://bugs.gluster.com/cgi-bin/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=2279 and rebuild
again.
--
Cheers,
Lakshmipathi.G
FOSS Programmer.
- Original Message -
From: Jürgen Winkler juergen.wink...@xidras.com
To: gluster-users@gluster.org
Sent:
Amar,
Thank you so much! I have a big mEeting today with the customer, and having
this solved will go a long way towards making them happier.
James
From: Amar Tumballi [mailto:a...@gluster.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 02:33 AM
To: Burnash, James
Cc: Jeff Darcy jda...@redhat.com;
I always get this error.
Running - Linux 2.6.32-28-server, Ubuntu server, 10.10 x64
[2011-03-31 12:22:58.441625] W [posix.c:1883:init] 0-locks: Volume is dangling.
Please check the volume file.
Given volfile:
+--+
1:
2011/3/31 Hreinn Ágústsson hre...@nordicphotos.com
I always get this error.
Running - Linux 2.6.32-28-server, Ubuntu server, 10.10 x64
[2011-03-31 12:22:58.441625] W [posix.c:1883:init] 0-locks: Volume is
dangling. Please check the volume file.
Given volfile:
Hello,
With the Distributed Volumes configuration, is it possible to specify
that files be written locally first (like NUFA in 3.0) ?
Thanks,
-john
Message: 6
Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 18:01:53 +1030
From: Deadpan110 deadpan...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] Any Update: Req help for
Hi all,
having some problems connecting with gluster CLI,
This is in my server.vol file:
*volume management*
*type mgmt/glusterd*
*option working-directory /etc/glusterd*
*option transport-type tcp*
*option transport.socket.keepalive-time 10*
*option
I'm setting up gluster for the very first time as an evaluation on
debian/squeeze. Using the 3.1.3 debian package and following the
online 3.1 documentation I'm able to get the volume created and
started, however I'm unable to connect from the client.
After mounting on the client I get cannot
Which file system are you using?
0-test-volume-posix: Extended attribute not supported, exiting.
You need to use ext3/ext4 or xfs that supports extended attributes.
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 3:29 PM, Bill Gerrard b...@daze.net wrote:
I'm setting up gluster for the very first time as an
The filesystem is ext3.
An additional piece of information is that we are using openvz virtual
hosts for the evaluation. Perhaps gluster does not work on a virtual
machine?
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Mohit Anchlia mohitanch...@gmail.com wrote:
Which file system are you using?
Hello list,
I have been developing a mapreduce - application running on GlusterFS.
Therefore files’ extended attributes are pretty much critical for the
application. I am curious to know what is the official way of finding out where
files are physically stored.
Should you have any
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