Yes.
I have checked all os related settings and yes by default redhat os:es
usually mess up the /etc/hosts file like that so it one of the first things
to check when I set up a new system.
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take about 2 minutes and is waaay slower than the nfs
mount.
My question is if there are any modifications to the basic config that I
can do to speed up operations like find?
Best regards
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Carl Boberg
Operations
Memnon Networks AB
Tegnérgatan 34, SE-113 59 Stockholm
Mobile: +46(0)70 467 27
.x86_64
libxml2-devel-2.7.6-4.el6_2.4.x86_64
libxml2-devel-2.7.6-4.el6_2.4.i686
I will try to spin up a new virtuall server tomorrow and do a compiled
install and se if it differs.
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Carl Boberg
Operations
Memnon Networks AB
Tegnérgatan 34, SE-113 59 Stockholm
Mobile: +46(0)70 467 27 12
all clients and servers are RedHat 6.1 using native client
Best regards
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Carl Boberg
Operations
Memnon Networks AB
Tegnérgatan 34, SE-113 59 Stockholm
Mobile: +46(0)70 467 27 12
www.memnonnetworks.com
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Installed it and im sorry to say it still does not work.
Running gluster 3.2.5
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Carl Boberg
Operations
Memnon Networks AB
Tegnérgatan 34, SE-113 59 Stockholm
Mobile: +46(0)70 467 27 12
www.memnonnetworks.com
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 07:23, Rahul C S rahu...@redhat.com wrote:
Hi Carl
continues during this but i guess it is being done in memory
until the file is accessible again..
What controles this timeout? Is it possible to adjust it? Is it advisable
to adjust it, if you can?
Also greatful for any pointers to documentation regarding this.
Cheers
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Carl Boberg
Operations
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 15:11, Jeff White jaw...@pitt.edu wrote:
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On 01/10/2012 03:25 AM, Carl Boberg wrote:
Hello,
I have started evaluating GlusterFS for our application to share data
and everything seems very satisfactory so far :)
I only have a few questions that are about