What other ways are there to connect to a geo-repilcation server other
than a VPN?
Part of my problem is that every time I try to run replication over the
VPN is just stops working and I cannot nail down why where as
replication to a local server seems to work.
So I wanted to do replication
Old clients can talk to new server but it is not recommended to use
newer clients with old server.
On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 10:42 PM, Maya Estalilla
wrote:
> We have been running several Gluster servers using version 3.5.6 for some
> time now without issue. We also have
We have been running several Gluster servers using version 3.5.6 for some
time now without issue. We also have several clients running version 3.5.2
without issue. But as soon as we added more clients running version 3.7.6,
we've been running into problems where one directory with hundreds of
I am forwarding this for Ryan, @Ryan - did you join the gluster users mailing
list yet? That may be why you are having issues sending messages.
- Forwarded Message -
From: "Ryan Wilkinson"
To: btur...@redhat.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2018 4:46:10 PM
Hello All,
I posting this email rearding the gluster issue in
http://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/2016-April/026493.html
i searched this everywhere but still having no answer . we getting a big
problem with the out of space now. Kindly help me.
Rasika
Hi
We've recently done some testing with a 3.12 disperse cluster. The
performance of filesystem stat calls was terrible, taking multiple seconds.
We dumped client side stats to see what was going on and noticed gluster
STAT was the culprit. tpcdump shows a STAT call being sent and replied to
On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 09:34:02PM +0200, Alex K wrote:
> Have you checked for any file system errors on the brick mount point?
I hadn't. fsck reports no errors.
> What about the heal? Does it report any pending heals?
There are now. It looks like taking the brick offline to fsck it was