Hi Nathan,
That's great news.
Please share the modified script, so that entire community will get
benefited. You can send patch to review.gluster.org If you are
comfortable or I will send patch based on your changes.
--
regards
Aravinda
http://aravindavk.in
On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 6:07
Hi all,
I am trying to create a glusterfs setup.
I am struggling by adding a node to the cluster.
I do:
gluster peer probe 192.168.0.4
State: Accepted peer request (Connected)
[root@gluster1 ~]# gluster peer probe 192.168.41.4
peer probe: success.
[root@gluster1 ~]# gluster
any advice?
2014-12-18 16:51 GMT+01:00 Gandalf Corvotempesta
gandalf.corvotempe...@gmail.com:
Hi to all.
I'm planning a new architecture to be used in production (after a
short test period)
Actually I have 3 supermicro servers with 12 4TB SATA disks each and 2
SSD (in each server)
Each
Hi everyone,
We have a distributed Gluster volume on five bricks over two servers (first
server running gluster 3.4.2, second server running gluster 3.5.1, both running
Fedora 20)
Starting last week, doing a file listing on the mounted volume shows many files
with the same name appearing
Try 'getfattr -m . -d -e hex' (dot instead of dash) and, of course, do
that as root.
On 12/20/2014 06:02 PM, tben...@3vgeomatics.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
We have a distributed Gluster volume on five bricks over two servers
(first server running gluster 3.4.2, second server running gluster
Hi Joe,
Thanks for the reply. That worked; I probably forgot to do this as root last
time. Yet, the files still show up twice in a directory listing on the mounted
volume. And it seems to be random whether reading the file will succeed or not.
I've tried with several files and it sometimes
Hello All,
I have been experiencing difficulty with high process utilization on the
glusterfs and glusterfsd processes. I thought I had it tracked down to
Apache looking for files on the cluster drive that don't exist. I have
been working to clean that up and now I have discovered another
Hi,
I wanted t test gluster a little bit for the usage in Dovecot Postbox Serves.
I set up two servers with a replicated gluster and mounted the bricks via
gluster client. On these two nodes I installed dovecot. So I created a high
available test szenario.
I configured dovecdot to usr maildir