d be a
>> feature ;)
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Strahil Nikolov
>>
>>
>> - Препратено съобщение -
>> *От:* Fox
>> *До:* Gluster Users
>> *Изпратено:* събота, 5 февруари 2022 г., 05:39:36 Гринуич+2
>> *Тема:* Re: [Gluster-use
, share the volume info.
>
> Best Regards,
> Strahil Nikolov
>
> On Fri, Feb 4, 2022 at 22:32, Fox
> wrote:
> Using gluster v10.1 and creating a Distributed-Dispersed volume with
> sharding enabled.
>
> I create a 2gb file on the volume using the 'dd' tool. The file siz
Using gluster v10.1 and creating a Distributed-Dispersed volume with
sharding enabled.
I create a 2gb file on the volume using the 'dd' tool. The file size shows
2gb with 'ls'. However, 'df' shows 4gb of space utilized on the volume.
After several minutes the volume utilization drops to the 2gb I
I have several gluster server nodes
Each node has several individual disks with each disk being a brick
Does it matter if the bricks remap to different mount points on the same
node? IE - brick2 and brick3 swap mount points?
Can bricks swap between nodes?
Basically I'm asking if the bricks are
I have a 12 node/brick gluster volume setup in disperse mode with a
redundancy of 4. On a 1gbps LAN I am getting expected performance of
~75MB/s write to it.
On a client with the glusterfs volume mounted I can setup an ecryptfs mount
on the gluster volume and have encrypted files and filenames on
Filed a bug report. I was not able to reproduce the issue on x86 hardware.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1811373
On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 1:58 AM Strahil Nikolov
wrote:
> On March 2, 2020 3:29:06 AM GMT+02:00, Fox wrote:
> >The brick is mounted. However glusterfs
I am using a dozen odriod HC2 ARM systems each with a single HD/brick.
Running ubuntu 18 and glusterfs 7.2 installed from the gluster PPA.
I can create a dispersed volume and use it. If one of the cluster members
duck out, say gluster12 reboots, when it comes back online it shows
connected in the
on
something like a raspberry pi. I was hoping to run a dispersed volume on it
eventually otherwise I would have never found this issue.
Thank you for the troubleshooting ideas.
-Fox
On Fri, Aug 3, 2018 at 3:33 AM, Milind Changire wrote:
> What is the endianness of the armhf CPU ?
> A
Just wondering if anyone else is running into the same behavior with
disperse volumes described below and what I might be able to do about it.
I am using ubuntu 18.04LTS on Odroid HC-2 hardware (armhf) and have
installed gluster 4.1.2 via PPA. I have 12 member nodes each with a single
brick. I