Any other thoughts on why i'm seeing double the inbound traffic?
We're have a large increase in site traffic the last few weeks and my
out bound traffic has increase to almost 400mbit/sec which has
translated to 800mbit of backend gluster traffic. I'm basically at
the limit of gigabit ethernet
Mark Mielke wrote:
Possibly relevant here -
At work, we have used a tool which does something similar to
booster to accelerate an extremely slow remote file system. It
works the same way with LD_PRELOAD, however, it also requires GLIBC
to be compiled with --disable-hidden-plt. Reviewing the
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 7:42 AM, Mark Mielkem...@mark.mielke.cc wrote:
On 08/17/2009 08:06 AM, Shehjar Tikoo wrote:
For a start, we've aimed at getting apache and unfs3 to work with booster.
The functional support for both in booster is complete in
2.0.6 release.
For a list of system calls
Possibly relevant here -
At work, we have used a tool which does something similar to booster to
accelerate an extremely slow remote file system. It works the same way
with LD_PRELOAD, however, it also requires GLIBC to be compiled with
--disable-hidden-plt. Reviewing the Internet for similar
I've been running 2.0.3 with two backend bricks and a frontend client of
mod_gluster/apache 2.2.11+worker for a few weeks now without much issue.
Last night i upgraded to 2.0.6 only to find out that mod_gluster has been
removed and is recommending to use the booster library - which is fine but i
I've been running 2.0.3 with two backend bricks and a frontend client of
mod_gluster/apache 2.2.11+worker for a few weeks now without much issue.
Last night i upgraded to 2.0.6 only to find out that mod_gluster has been
removed and is recommending to use the booster library - which is fine