Hi Strahil,

Ok. Looks like sharding should make the resyncs faster.

I searched for more info on it, but couldn't find much.
I believe it will still have to compare each shard to determine whether
there are any changes that need to be replicated.
Am I right?

Regards,

Indivar Nair



On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 4:34 PM Strahil <hunter86...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> By default ovirt uses 'sharding' which splits the files into logical
> chunks. This greatly reduces healing time, as VM's disk is not always
> completely overwritten and only the shards that are different will be
> healed.
>
> Maybe you should change the default shard size.
>
> Best Regards,
> Strahil Nikolov
> On Mar 27, 2019 08:24, Indivar Nair <indivar.n...@techterra.in> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> We are planning a 2 + 1 arbitrated mirrored Gluster setup.
> We would have around 50 - 60 VMs, with an average 500GB disk size.
>
> Now in case one of the Gluster Nodes go completely out of sync, roughly,
> how long would it take to resync? (as per your experience)
> Will it impact the working of VMs in any way?
> Is there anything to be taken care of, in advance, to prepare for such a
> situation?
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Indivar Nair
>
>
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