On 07/10/2012 06:09 PM, Deepak C Shetty wrote:
Hello ndevos,
Per your suggestion on IRC, i managed to take the tcpdump and run
the .pcap file thru the wireshark utility.
I posted the wireshark output @ http://fpaste.org/FMMv/
Could you pls provide further suggestion on what could be the
it should be possible to mount another kernel export with -o nolock option and
compile kernel on it. I'm just guessing when you mount with nolock option,
we are mounting for mostly read purposes and not for critical writes.
Regards,
Rajesh Amaravathi,
Software Engineer, GlusterFS
RedHat Inc.
Sorry my question was too vague. What I meant to ask is if it is possible,
since there is a conflict between the locking requests from the kernel's NFS
and from Gluster/fuse's NFS, that the kernel might be compiled so with some
or all of its NFS support disabled, so that then Gluster/fuse
Hi,
Has any of the developers thought about providing netgroup support for
gluster's NFS exports (nfs.rpc-auth-allow option)? Editing the volume
every time for individual hostnames or even CIDR networks isn't great at
scale. Netgroups + LDAP are great for many of our current NFS platforms
and I
how does gluster perform on huge file georeplication like a VM disk based
image?
Let's assume a 150GB image on a single file. Does it replicate the whole
file every time, like rsync, or only differences will be replicated?
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Dear All,
I tested the GlusterFS 3.2.6 on CentOS 5.8. It was good performance.
But some troubles are occurring on GlusterFS 3.2.7 and CentOS 6.2...
I can write files and make directories. But, the trouble is when I use
'ls' command,
some files become invisible and often ls command could not
On 07/18/2012 03:14 AM, Gandalf Corvotempesta wrote:
how does gluster perform on huge file georeplication like a VM disk
based image?
Let's assume a 150GB image on a single file. Does it replicate the whole
file every time, like rsync, or only differences will be replicated?
AFAIK, Rsync does
It will do deltas if you change the same file, but not if you have a
mostly-similar file.
-Original Message-
From: Venky Shankar vshan...@redhat.com
Date: Wednesday, 18 July 2012 2:05 PM
To: gluster-users@gluster.org gluster-users@gluster.org
Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] georeplication
Let me elucidate with an example:
host1: GlusterNfs server, say vol
host2: Kernel Nfs export: say, export
Assuming host1 and host2 are not peers, i.e, host2 does NOT have any Gluster
Nfs servers running,
Lets assume for some reason, export needs to be mounted on host1.
This is not possible