The marker translator takes care of the "upward recursive" xtime setxattr
operation whenever a fop triggers a change for file/directory in the
gluster volume.
So, yes; marking is close to real-time.
Thanks,
-Venky
On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 12:57 PM, Gandalf Corvotempesta <
gandalf.corvotempe...@gma
Hi,
The purpose of performance translators is to decrease system call latency
of applications and increase responsiveness of glusterfs.
The standard approach used within glusterfs to decrease system call latency
is making sure we avoid network roundtrip time as part of the fop
processing. And bas
Hi,
This method of installing libssl1.0.0 is really not going to be
acceptable to most system administrators.
A version of Gluster that's been built properly for Debian Squeeze (and
also separately for Ubuntu Precise) would be much appreciated.
If you already have a build on Lenny (3.2) and
I've noticed that I'm sometimes not able to start a webserver on machines
running glusterfs. It turned out that glusterfs, when mounting, is sometimes
starting to listen on port 80:
root@ca11:~# netstat -tpna|grep :80
tcp0 0 192.168.20.31:80192.168.20.34:24010 ESTABLISHE
I've a volume in a 4 way replica configuration running 3.3.0 - Two
bricks are in one datacenter, two are in the other. We had some sort of
connectivity issue between the two facilities this morning, and
applications utilizing gluster mounts (via NFS; in this case only-read
work load) experience