Hi,
I think there is no Webapp for gluster to monitor and management. I was
wondering if anyone has thought of using calamari to support gluster.
How feasible it is to extend Calamari to support gluster ?
What could be the Pros/Cons ?
https://github.com/ceph/calamari
On 09/15/2014 11:52 AM, Kiran Patil wrote:
Hi,
I think there is no Webapp for gluster to monitor and management. I
was wondering if anyone has thought of using calamari to support gluster.
How feasible it is to extend Calamari to support gluster ?
What could be the Pros/Cons ?
Emmanuel,
Pranith works on glustershd, CC'ing him.
~KP
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Emmanuel Dreyfus m...@netbsd.org wrote:
Here is the problem: once readdir() has reached the end of the
directory, on Linux, telldir() will report the last entry's offset,
while on NetBSD, it will report
On Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 09:02:55PM +0200, Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
In 1lrx1si.n8tms1igmi5pm%m...@netbsd.org I explained why NetBSD
currently fails self-heald.t, but since the subjet is burried deep in a
thread, it might be worth starting a new one to talk about how to fix.
In 3 places within
Good thinking. :)
Thanks :)
For new columns which may be useful, these ones spring to mind:
* Twitter username - many people have them these days
* A free form text description - eg I'm Justin, I'm into databases,
storage, and developing embedded human augmentation systems. ;)
* Some kind
J. Bruce Fields bfie...@fieldses.org wrote:
4) Report this as a bug to NetBSD.
You may be correct about the letter of the spec, but specs don't
necessarily capture all requirements. And as others say NFS server code
at least will require that these actually work across reboots.
On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 07:57:21PM +0200, Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
J. Bruce Fields bfie...@fieldses.org wrote:
4) Report this as a bug to NetBSD.
You may be correct about the letter of the spec, but specs don't
necessarily capture all requirements. And as others say NFS server code
J. Bruce Fields bfie...@fieldses.org wrote:
Again, this is a requirement for any filesystem that wants to be
exported over NFS.
Not sure. We operate at readdir level, which is not even the system call
level.
What filesystem exactly are you testing on?
FFS
What is the NetBSD NFS server
I was away on a small vacation last week, so I haven't been able to
reply to this thread till now.
There has been quite some discussion while I was away. This kind of
discussion was exactly what we wanted.
I've read through the thread, and I'd like to summarize what I feel is
the general feeling
On 15/09/2014, at 8:19 PM, Kaushal M wrote:
snip
For the present we (GlusterD maintainers, KP and me, and other
GlusterD contributers) would like to start off GlusterD-2.0 by using
Consul for membership and config storage. The initial implementation
would probably only just have the minimum
justgluste...@gmail.com
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主题: glusterfs replica volume self heal lots of small file very very slow!!why?
Hi all:
I do the following test:
I create a glusterfs replica volume (replica count is
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