On 4 Jun 2015, at 15:08, Roger Lehmann roger.lehm...@marktjagd.de wrote:
snip
I couldn't really reproduce this in my test environment with GlusterFS 3.6.2
but I had other problems while testing (may also be because of a virtualized
test environment), so I don't want to upgrade to 3.6.2 until
lucky and have managed to create a defect free
release purely by sheer awesomeness. But we're more likely to see
unicorns running around In Real Life tomorrow.
Just my opinion... ;)
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blocked until 3.7.x so people on 3.6.3 aren't automatically
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On 7 May 2015, at 16:53, Kaushal M kshlms...@gmail.com wrote:
Forgot the link. :D
[1]: https://kshlm.in/network-encryption-in-glusterfs/
Any interest in copying that onto the main wiki? :)
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On 4 May 2015, at 12:52, Soumya Deb d...@redhat.com wrote:
Hi all,
Gluster 3.7 release is nearing I was really expecting to have a brand new
website to look forward to with the new release (along with the new docs).
Last discussion we had, was inconclusive on the mailing list. I had a
. ;)
Thanks for pointing out the problem John. :D
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On 29 Apr 2015, at 12:30, Justin Clift jus...@gluster.org wrote:
Reminder!!!
The weekly Gluster Community meeting is in 30 mins, in
#gluster-meeting on IRC.
This is a completely public meeting, everyone is encouraged
to attend and be a part of it. :)
Thanks for everyone for attending
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Reminder!!!
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to attend and be a part of it. :)
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On 18 Apr 2015, at 07:49, Raghavendra Talur raghavendra.ta...@gmail.com wrote:
snip
Use the second search box, the one below Google search for Gluster.
Works for me on both Chrome and Firefox on Android and Fedora 21.
Please try again and let me know :)
Errr, which second search box? :)
On 18 Apr 2015, at 16:01, Niels de Vos nde...@redhat.com wrote:
On Sat, Apr 18, 2015 at 03:14:41PM +0100, Justin Clift wrote:
On 18 Apr 2015, at 07:49, Raghavendra Talur raghavendra.ta...@gmail.com
wrote:
snip
Use the second search box, the one below Google search for Gluster.
Works for me
On 18 Apr 2015, at 16:13, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay
sankarshan.mukhopadh...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Apr 18, 2015 at 8:35 PM, Justin Clift jus...@gluster.org wrote:
On 18 Apr 2015, at 16:01, Niels de Vos nde...@redhat.com wrote:
On Sat, Apr 18, 2015 at 03:14:41PM +0100, Justin Clift wrote
On 1 Apr 2015, at 13:14, Tom Callaway tcall...@redhat.com wrote:
Hello Gluster Ant People!
Right now, if you go to gluster.org, you see our current slogan in giant text:
Write once, read everywhere
However, no one seems to be super-excited about that slogan. It doesn't
really help
As a thought, would you be ok to test our just-released 3.4.7 beta4,
and verify back to us if its fixed for you? :)
http://download.gluster.org/pub/gluster/glusterfs/qa-releases/3.4.7beta4/
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On 27 Mar 2015, at 20:05, Matt m...@mattlantis.com wrote:
Wonderful, thanks.
On Thu, Mar
On 23 Mar 2015, at 07:01, Shravan Chandrashekar schan...@redhat.com wrote:
Hi All,
The Gluster Filesystem documentation is not user friendly and fragmented
and this has been the feedback we have been receiving.
We got back to our drawing board and blueprints and realized that the
Thanks for everyone who attended our Weekly Gluster Community Meeting
on IRC a few minutes ago. :)
Meeting Minutes:
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/gluster-meeting/2015-03-11/gluster-meeting.2015-03-11-12.01.html
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On 9 Mar 2015, at 12:00, Jeff Darcy jda...@redhat.com wrote:
I would be very interested to read your blog post as soon as its out and I
guess many others too. Please do post the link to this list as soon as its
online.
Sorry, forgot to do this earlier. It's here:
Member. If you
have a suitable topic to discuss, please add it to the agenda. :)
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On 4 Mar 2015, at 11:11, Justin Clift jus...@gluster.org wrote:
Hi all,
In about 50 minutes the regular weekly Gluster Community IRC meeting
begins. Everyone is welcome to join in. :)
Meeting details:
* Location: #gluster-meeting on Freenode IRC
* Date: every Wednesday
* Time: 12
On 26 Feb 2015, at 09:55, Kiran Patil ki...@fractalio.com wrote:
Hi,
Currently I am aware of Gluster Regression Test suite.
I would like to know if there is a Test suite which covers the
Functionality of Glusterfs.
If not then what are the options do we have to come up with Functional
)
And yeah, not great. :/
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account and getting it
started? :)
(yes, this is my transparent attempt to get more people doing stuff
on the wiki :)
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Interesting, thanks. :)
We seem to have a bunch of spurious regression test failures that need looking
at. It's making it pretty hard to figure out which failures are a serious
problem-that-needs-addressing-now vs something transient that is lower priority
(but still needs looking at).
I'm
As a general thought, how feasible is it for you to upgrade to a later
version of GlusterFS? v3.3.2 is pretty old now, and we no longer release
patches for it. :/
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On 21 Feb 2015, at 14:14, Subrata Ghosh subrata.gh...@ericsson.com wrote:
Hi All,
Any
On 18 Feb 2015, at 13:50, Jesse Noller jesse.nol...@rackspace.com wrote:
Sorry, this is what I get for logging off for the night: short answer is YES.
At the end of the day I want to showcase gluster' awesomeness and also be
able to show users how to do it right in the cloud for shared, fault
to
enhance my setup scripts to work with cloud instances. Sound like what you
are looking for ish?
-b
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 5:06 PM, Justin Clift jus...@gluster.org wrote:
On 17 Feb 2015, at 21:49, Josh Boon glus...@joshboon.com wrote:
Do we have use cases to focus on? Gluster is part
interested?
(Note - not suitable for a GlusterFS newbie. ;))
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On 17 Feb 2015, at 19:28, Tom Callaway tcall...@redhat.com wrote:
snip
Where: I know we have a lot of international Gluster contributors who
are not in the United States, so I'm open to suggestion on this point. A
quick internet search seems to imply that large international airports
like
for this. ;)
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Cc: Jesse Noller jesse.nol...@rackspace.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 9:37:05 PM
Subject: [Gluster-devel] Looking
On 11 Feb 2015, at 19:06, Ernie Dunbar maill...@lightspeed.ca wrote:
I nuked the entire partition with mkfs, just to be *sure*, and I still get
the error message:
volume create: gv0: failed: /brick1/gv0 is already part of a volume
Clearly, there's some bit of data being kept somewhere
On 6 Feb 2015, at 20:33, Ben Turner btur...@redhat.com wrote:
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From: Justin Clift jus...@gluster.org
To: Benjamin Turner bennytu...@gmail.com
Cc: David F. Robinson david.robin...@corvidtec.com,
gluster-users@gluster.org, Gluster Devel
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On 6 Feb 2015, at 02:05, Benjamin Turner bennytu...@gmail.com wrote:
I think that the multi threaded epoll changes that _just_ landed in master
will help resolve this, but they are so new I haven't been able to test this.
I'll know more when I get a chance to test tomorrow.
Which
of performance issues identified
and fixed on the way through.
So, I'm kinda hopeful the problem you're describing is fixed in newer
releases. :D
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On 26 Jan 2015, at 14:50, David F. Robinson david.robin...@corvidtec.com
wrote:
I have a server with v3.6.2 from which I cannot mount using NFS. The FUSE
mount works, however, I cannot get the NFS mount to work. From
/var/log/message:
Jan 26 09:27:28 gfs01bkp mount[2810]: mount to NFS
On Fri, 12 Dec 2014 12:46:27 +0530
Ramesh N ramesh.mai...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Folks,
Recently I wrote a blog about deploying and managing Gluster using
OVirt 3.5. It will help you to start using Ovirt to manage your
gluster deployment.
developed
for upstream master branch, or for 3.6 branch, or both?
:)
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2014 17:26:15 +0100
Andreas Hollaus andreas.holl...@ericsson.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm curious about the different 'families' of GlusterFS (3.4, 3.5
3.6). What's the differences between them and how do I know which one
will be most suitable for my application (depending on if I
the nodes too, in order
to investigate.
I personally don't have the skill to do that :(, but hopefully one
of the other guys can assist. (?)
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here though. :)
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2014 14:15:24 -0500 (EST)
Jeff Darcy jda...@redhat.com wrote:
AFAIK multiple network scenario only works if you are not using
Gluster via FUSE mounts or gfapi from remote hosts. It will work
for NFS access or when you set up something like Samba with CTDB.
Just not with
On Thu, 13 Nov 2014 12:43:15 +0100
Niels de Vos nde...@redhat.com wrote:
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 04:31:38PM +0530, Atin Mukherjee wrote:
Folks,
While I was looking into glusterd backlogs I could see there are
few BZs which were marked as needinfo on the reporter as the
information was
On Fri, 14 Nov 2014 00:22:56 +0530
Lalatendu Mohanty lmoha...@redhat.com wrote:
snip
+1 to the idea of closing a bug if we dont get required information
in a stipulated time frame. However I would suggest a more lenient
time frame i.e. at least 4 weeks. That gives ample time for the
reporter
On Wed, 12 Nov 2014 07:17:25 -0500 (EST)
Krishnan Parthasarathi kpart...@redhat.com wrote:
All,
We have come across behaviours and features of GlusterFS that are left
unexplained for various reasons. Thanks to Justin Clift for
encouraging me to come up with a document that tries to fill
Hi all,
Our very own Humble Chirammal's Dockit project is an entry in the 2nd
Docker Global Hack Day. Please vote for it on Twitter:
My #dockerhackday vote is for dockit by Humble Chirammal and
@hiSaifi. @docker
:)
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On Sun, 26 Oct 2014 20:10:56 +0100
Dennis Schafroth den...@schafroth.dk wrote:
Ok, that could explain it. The two servers are a mix of ext4 and
btrfs.
Have anybody been successful running servers on OS X, using which
file system?
Just had a chance to update the OSX formula for 3.6.0
As mentioned in passing on the mailing list the other day,
Intel does seem like it's going to be supporting ZFS on
Linux (for Lustre), in near future.
Mentioned by:
http://www.beowulf.org/pipermail/beowulf/2014-September/032833.html
Possibly confirmed by this talk by Intel technical guy:
6.x:
$ rpmbuild -ta /tmp/glusterfs-3.6.0.tar.gz
[etc]
:)
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2014 11:35:49 -
John Hearns john.hea...@viglen.co.uk wrote:
snip
Gluster on ZFS is of course very interesting.
http://www.gluster.org/community/documentation/index.php/GlusterOnZFS
I guess this must get discussed here a lot!
Anyone care to comment on the roadmap for this?
DataLab
#3 IBM
#4 GoodData
#5 Lunds University
#6 Stepping Stone
#7 CERN
That looks a lot better. :)
Thanks Xavi for prompting the update for this page, and thank you
everyone for all of your efforts in making GlusterFS better! :)
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- Original Message -
I can add do it. I need some time (we have long weekend coming up in
India for Diwali) and some help from Aravinda.
Thanks Vishwanath, that will really help. :)
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The solution involves changelog crash consistency among other things.
Since this feature itself is targeted for glusterfs-3.7, I would say the
complete solution would be available with glusterfs-3.7
One the major challenges in solving it involves
installed (or trying out
GlusterFlow), ignore this. ;)
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Hi,
[root@node0 ~]# tail -n 20 /var/log/glusterfs/nfs.log
[2014-10-18 07:41:06.136035] E [graph.c:307:glusterfs_graph_init]
0-nfs-server: initializing translator failed
[2014
be ready
for testing?
We should update the 3.6.0 (and master) geo-rep docs with these Known
Gotcha's too.
https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/blob/master/doc/features/geo-replication/distributed-geo-rep.md
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- Original Message -
Just adding that I have verified this as well with the 3.6 beta, I added a
log to the ticket regarding this.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1141379
Please feel free to add to the bug report, I think we are seeing the same
issue. It isn't present
), and this
is a known bug thing. :)
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Can someone help me?
I'd like to restore my /export/brick1 on server1. Actually i have datas
only on server2.
I think that right instructions are:
1) setfattr -n ... on server1
easier
for Solaris too (unsure).
Worth a shot, just in case. :)
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On 03/10/2014, at 1:21 AM, Michael DePaulo wrote:
On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 7:34 PM, Justin Clift jus...@gluster.org wrote:
As a thought, we have a bunch of VM's and similar online for GlusterFS,
running regression tests, our git repos, the main website, and so on.
It's interesting stuff
Then ping me through that. We'll start figuring things out from
there. :)
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On 02/10/2014, at 12:01 PM, bernhard glomm wrote:
Exiting indeed and congrats!
Will there be a .dmg in the next time?
That's not a bad idea, though I'm personally unsure how to make a .dmg file
for this.
Harsha, any ideas?
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If so I would like to try it too!
Best regards
/local/Cellar/glusterfs/3.6.0/sbin \
--with-initdir=/usr/local/etc \
--with-launchddir=/usr/local/Cellar/glusterfs/3.6.0/Library/LaunchDaemons/ \
--disable-systemtap --enable-glupy
Does this seem workable?
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On 30/09/2014, at 11:58 PM, Justin Clift wrote:
On 30/09/2014, at 11:38 AM, Justin Clift wrote:
On 30/09/2014, at 3:53 AM, Venky Shankar wrote:
Absolutely. Please go ahead with F20.
Thanks. :)
There's an initial Fedora 20 VM online, named btrfs1.cloud.gluster.org.
So, for me this just
, or anything else
practical/interesting about working with GlusterFS, please ping me.
:)
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this stuff running, helping keep the website updated, and so on?
Note - asking for ongoing volunteers, NOT looking for people wanting a
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beta3 server, then use the
OSX FUSE client to work with files on it
:)
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On 30/09/2014, at 3:53 AM, Venky Shankar wrote:
snip
How critical is it for this to be F21 instead of F20? If it's
really important, then I'll start getting really creative to get
F21 on there. But it's likely to be a bit of a time suck with
experimentation.
Not critical at all. F20
Quick reminder. Tomorrow is on the eve of a long weekend in India (thus
many of our development team members probably wouldn't be around), so
we're skipping this week's meeting.
Next er.. Weekly ;) GlusterFS Community meeting is on Wed 8th Oct.
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On 30/09/2014, at 11:38 AM, Justin Clift wrote:
On 30/09/2014, at 3:53 AM, Venky Shankar wrote:
Absolutely. Please go ahead with F20.
Thanks. :)
There's an initial Fedora 20 VM online, named btrfs1.cloud.gluster.org.
Doing some initial testing on it using xfs to verify things, figure
out
instead of F20? If it's
really important, then I'll start getting really creative to get
F21 on there. But it's likely to be a bit of a time suck with
experimentation.
Or would F20 (extremely easy to do) be good enough for now?
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On 26/09/2014, at 7:16 AM, Kiran Patil wrote:
snip
Justin, Is CentOS 7 considered for regression testing or not ?
How about Fedora 19/20, which one do you recommend ?
The only OS that I know for sure regression testing works on is
CentOS 6.5.
We _want_ regression testing to work on CentOS 7
. The guys will definitely want to look at this next week. :)
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On 25/09/2014, at 6:47 PM, Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
Justin Clift jus...@gluster.org wrote:
Emmanuel Dreyfus and Harsha may have useful insight here too. They're
been working through the regression scripts for a while now, making them
more cross platform in order to run on the BSD's
.
Is that kind of what you're asking? :)
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On 24/09/2014, at 10:17 AM, Anders Blomdell wrote:
On 2014-09-22 11:57, Justin Clift wrote:
On 21/09/2014, at 7:47 PM, Vijay Bellur wrote:
On 09/18/2014 05:42 PM, Humble Devassy Chirammal wrote:
Greetings,
As decided in our last GlusterFS meeting and the 3.6 planning schedule,
we shall
on the
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On 24/09/2014, at 12:35 PM, Justin Clift wrote:
Reminder!!!
The weekly Gluster Community meeting is in 25 minutes, in
#gluster-meeting on IRC.
This is a completely public meeting, everyone is encouraged
to attend and be a part of it. :)
Thanks to everyone for attending. Lots
On 24/09/2014, at 2:07 PM, Kiran Patil wrote:
Some of the reasons I have found so far are as below,
1. Cleanup operation does not work since killall is not part of CentOS 7
2. I used pkill and still testcases fail at first step Ex: TEST glusterd
3. Subsequent running of testcases does
On 23/09/2014, at 4:43 PM, Justin Clift wrote:
Cool, I've not gotten around to testing EL7 yet. :)
Would you have the time / interest to add CentOS 7 steps to the page?
Thanks for adding CentOS 7 steps to the page. :)
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Cool, I've not gotten around to testing EL7 yet. :)
Would you have the time / interest to add CentOS 7 steps to the page?
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On 23/09/2014, at 8:47 AM, Kiran Patil wrote:
Hi,
Sorry, I did not checkout the gluster source for the version I am running to
run the testcases.
It is
On 21/09/2014, at 7:47 PM, Vijay Bellur wrote:
On 09/18/2014 05:42 PM, Humble Devassy Chirammal wrote:
Greetings,
As decided in our last GlusterFS meeting and the 3.6 planning schedule,
we shall conduct GlusterFS 3.6 test days starting from next week.
This time we intend testing one
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On 17/09/2014, at 12:14 PM, Justin Clift wrote:
Reminder!!!
The weekly Gluster Community meeting is in 45 minutes, in
#gluster-meeting on IRC.
This is a completely public meeting, everyone is encouraged
to attend and be a part of it. :)
Short meeting today. ;)
Meeting Minutes:
http
On 12/09/2014, at 7:13 AM, Humble Devassy Chirammal wrote:
snip
Some of you may have noticed our new Who is Who
(http://www.gluster.org/community/documentation/index.php/Who_is_Who) page
in gluster.org. The idea here is to gather information about our gluster
community members, so that
On 11/09/2014, at 9:44 AM, Pranith Kumar Karampuri wrote:
On 09/11/2014 01:13 PM, Ilya Ivanov wrote:
Makes some sense. Yes, I meant make a backup and delete, rather than just
delete.
If I may suggest, putting that debug link somewhere more visible would be be
good, too. I wouldn't find
On 11/09/2014, at 10:16 AM, Balamurugan Arumugam wrote:
snip
For distributed store, I would think of MongoDB which provides
distributed/replicated/highly available/master read-write/slave read-only
database. Lets get what community think about SaltStack and/or MongoDB.
Is this relevant for
:
https://public.pad.fsfe.org/p/gluster-community-meetings
And be at the meeting to explain what they're about. :)
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
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On 10/09/2014, at 12:00 PM, Justin Clift wrote:
Reminder!!!
The weekly Gluster Community meeting is in 1 hour, in
#gluster-meeting on IRC.
This is a completely public meeting, everyone is encouraged
to attend and be a part of it. :)
Another productive meeting, with lots of interesting
On 11/09/2014, at 2:46 AM, Balamurugan Arumugam wrote:
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WRT glusterd problem, I see Salt already resolves most of them at
infrastructure level. Its worth considering it.
Salt used to have (~12 months ago) a reputation for being really
buggy. Any idea if that's still the case?
Apart
be able to do that if I am
unable to find the bug in the source.
-Mike
On Sep 5, 2014, at 6:16 PM, Justin Clift jus...@gluster.org wrote:
On 06/09/2014, at 12:10 AM, mike wrote:
I have found that the O_APPEND flag is key to this failure - I had
overlooked that flag when reading the strace
On 05/09/2014, at 11:21 AM, Kaushal M wrote:
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As part of the first phase, we aim to delegate the distributed configuration
store. We are exploring consul [1]
Does this mean we'll need to learn Go as well as C and Python?
If so, that doesn't sound completely optimal. :/
That being said,
On 04/09/2014, at 7:18 AM, Marcus Bointon wrote:
On 4 Sep 2014, at 06:25, Justin Clift jus...@gluster.org wrote:
io-stats maintains statistics of a few operations performed on file
along with the fd/inode. For directories, I don't see much statistics
collected.
One big gap in io-stats
, and be at
the meeting. :)
https://public.pad.fsfe.org/p/gluster-community-meetings
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
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GlusterFS - http://www.gluster.org
An open source, distributed file system scaling to several
petabytes, and handling thousands of clients.
My personal twitter: twitter.com
, the better. :)
Early stage OSX Homebrew formula if that helps:
https://github.com/justinclift/homebrew/blob/glusterfs360alpha/Library/Formula/glusterfs.rb
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
--
GlusterFS - http://www.gluster.org
An open source, distributed file system scaling to several
petabytes
On 03/09/2014, at 3:48 PM, Vipul Nayyar wrote:
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3) server.py which is a web server written with very basic python libraries.
I've attached some screenshots of the server in action while visualizing live
data from gluster mounts in the form of web based graphs.
Justin, since this web
On 04/09/2014, at 4:26 AM, Krishnan Parthasarathi wrote:
This is is very cool. As a thought, since I don't know the code
at all, is could it do stuff for parts of a volume?
For example in the server.py GUI a person could give a directory
path inside a volume, and it would show the IO
? :)
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
--
GlusterFS - http://www.gluster.org
An open source, distributed file system scaling to several
petabytes, and handling thousands of clients.
My personal twitter: twitter.com/realjustinclift
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