On 2013-06-18 22:03, Heiko L. wrote:
Hallo Alberto, Randy
Can you please comment which production problems have you found using your
implementation?.
My tests started on 30.04.
Cluster is not in production yet.
The next step is the installation of two VMs for test of performance.
The main
On 13-06-18 01:03 PM, Heiko L. wrote:
Hallo Alberto, Randy
Can you please comment which production problems have you found using your
implementation?.
My tests started on 30.04.
Cluster is not in production yet.
The next step is the installation of two VMs for test of performance.
The main
Hallo Alberto, Randy
Can you please comment which production problems have you found using your
implementation?.
My tests started on 30.04.
Cluster is not in production yet.
The next step is the installation of two VMs for test of performance.
The main problem is rule no. 5 yet. [1]
Regards
We have been searching aHigh Availability storage solution for
OpenIndiana for a long time.
Does anybody know if GlusterFS is supported?. We found the following
link, but it seems that it is very experimental...
yes, but works
note: There are some important rules to remember.
this thread. I believe that my question is in
line with the original posters question.
Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2013 09:35:33 +0200
From: h.lehm...@hs-lausitz.de
To: openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org
Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Openindiana GlusterFS support
We have been searching
Hi, Heiko.
yes, but works
I'd love to test it and use it in our infrastructure. GlusterFS is well
supported under Linux and I think it could be a GREAT feature for
OpenIndiana.
note: There are some important rules to remember.
Hi, all.
We have been searching aHigh Availability storage solution for
OpenIndiana for a long time.
Does anybody know if GlusterFS is supported?. We found the following
link, but it seems that it is very experimental...
On 16/06/2013 16:12, Alberto Picón Couselo wrote:
Hi, all.
We have been searching aHigh Availability storage solution for
OpenIndiana for a long time.
Does anybody know if GlusterFS is supported?. We found the following
link, but it seems that it is very experimental...
On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 4:12 PM, Alberto Picón Couselo
alpic...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi, all.
We have been searching aHigh Availability storage solution for OpenIndiana
for a long time.
What type of storage? Do you need a file system interface, or
an object store?
Does anybody know if
Hi, Saso
I don't think there's any in-kernel support. But before you go out on
a software digging expedition into clustered filesystems, have you
made sure that you *really* need it? High Availability does not
necessarily mean that you need a clustered filesystem. Cheers,
We mainly use
Hi, Peter:
What type of storage? Do you need a file system interface, or
an object store?
As I mention, we mainly use OpenIndiana to serve using NFSv4 virtual
image files to Xen/KVM hypervisors.
So the real problem there is likely going to be the fuse layer that
makes it look like a
On Jun 16, 2013, at 3:11 PM, Alberto Picón Couselo alpic...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Saso
I don't think there's any in-kernel support. But before you go out on a
software digging expedition into clustered filesystems, have you made sure
that you *really* need it? High Availability does not
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