thanks for reply, i have 3.2.5 gluster version, so i will try to create a
new replica 3 volume with existen replica 2 and then i will copy files from
replica 2 to replica 3 new gluster volume.
What do you think about that? do you have better idea?
This is a production enviroment.
Greetings and
Vijay,
A fact about the problem, which doesn't know if any
of you have noticed, is that if we do the mounting
volume via the /etc/fstab, the problem doesn't happens.
The mount is successful.
/etc/fstab
g01:/vgtest /mnt/glusterglusterfs defaults,_netdev 0 0
On 18-12-2014 15:55,
Sorry, but the test what I did was in a system that has a old version
of glusterfs (3.4.0).
And I didn't had saw this.
On 19-12-2014 09:55, Volnei Puttini wrote:
Vijay,
A fact about the problem, which doesn't know if any
of you have noticed, is that if we do the mounting
volume via the
If someone is struggling
in a volume mount via the /etc/fstab due
the floating-point conversion problem in
version 3.6.1.
A workaround for this is to add in /etc/locale.conf
the variable LC_NUMERIC = en_US.UTF-8.
Thus the volume will be mounted at boot.
On 19-12-2014 10:30, Volnei Puttini
I have four CentOS 7 servers set up with gluster 3.6.1 and have a single
replicated volume across these. All servers are set up the same as each
other and are brand new installations.
To test, I've mounted the volume on each so that each server can also
use the volume as a client.
The weird
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 02:31:57PM +, Kingsley wrote:
I have four CentOS 7 servers set up with gluster 3.6.1 and have a single
replicated volume across these. All servers are set up the same as each
other and are brand new installations.
To test, I've mounted the volume on each so that
Thanks for that. I tried to find the release schedule and details of
what issues would be fixed, but couldn't find it. Do you have a link to
it? We're soon to deploy the cluster in production, but would probably
delay a short while if there's an impending maintenance update.
Cheers,
Kingsley.
On
There's a typo in your hostname. The error in the log also mentions that
it could not find the hostname.
On 12/19/2014 06:31 AM, Kingsley wrote:
I have four CentOS 7 servers set up with gluster 3.6.1 and have a single
replicated volume across these. All servers are set up the same as each
On 12/17/2014 04:48 PM, Vijay Bellur wrote:
Hi all,
In about 45 minutes from now we will have the regular weekly Gluster
Community
meeting.
Meeting minutes for this week can be found at [1].
Thanks,
Vijay
[1]
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 05:34:06PM +, Kingsley wrote:
Thanks for that. I tried to find the release schedule and details of
what issues would be fixed, but couldn't find it. Do you have a link to
it? We're soon to deploy the cluster in production, but would probably
delay a short while if
Hi All,
We had a discussion today in #gluster-meeting about improving small file
performance in GlusterFS.next releases. Notes from the meeting can be
found at [1].
Thanks,
Vijay
[1]
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/gluster-meeting/2014-12-19/gluster-meeting.2014-12-19-13.06.html
Le 2014-12-19 19:00, Vijay Bellur a écrit :
Hi All,
We had a discussion today in #gluster-meeting about improving small
file performance in GlusterFS.next releases. Notes from the meeting
can be found at [1].
Thanks,
Vijay
[1]
Hello everyone,
I have been tasked with helping to find out why we are having issues with our
website page load times. Our webstack consists of 3 apache servers, 3
glusterfs servers, and 3 mysql servers, backed by Nimble storage. On the
glusterfs machines the gluster disk is mounted as ext4
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