Brent,
Can you please try with 3.1.0 ? (if its a new setup)
I remember seeing this issue long back when I was fixing 'autofs' issues
with 3.0.x release, and fixing it. Let me recheck it again.
Regards,
Amar
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 1:06 AM, Brent A Nelson br...@phys.ufl.edu wrote:
I'm working
Hi Jenn,
I cannot seem to find this info. What 3.0.5 fixes are in 3.1 update? I
cannot find a bug fix list or change log.
Are you talking of GlusterFS? 3.1 has fixes for almost all the issues which
we saw in 3.0.x series, including some of the self-heal related fixes seen
in 3.0.5. It also
On 10/20/2010 08:08 AM, Amar Tumballi wrote:
Hi Jenn,
I cannot seem to find this info. What 3.0.5 fixes are in 3.1 update? I
cannot find a bug fix list or change log.
Are you talking of GlusterFS? 3.1 has fixes for almost all the issues which
we saw in 3.0.x series, including some of the
Hi, i have installed more than 10 times gluster storage platform in a VMWARE
ESX server, but when it comes to the login prompt of the Gluster, I insert
the password glusteradmin, and
the server stays indefinitely saying Loggin in.
Anyone has this problem ?
Using gluster storage plataform 3.0.5
The changelog file in the the source code package and is called ChangeLog
While i note that the info here is a good start :
http://www.gluster.com/community/documentation/index.php/Gluster_3.1_Release_Notes
I also have a similar question (i think) to the OP : where is the
CHANGELOG file ? :)
The changelog for version 3.1 contains the next entry:
Author: Anand Avati av...@gluster.com
Date: Wed Sep 29 06:53:35 2010 +
replicate: remove checks which prevented self-heal when open fds
were present
this check is not needed anymore since the introduction of
changelog
Does this tackle the problem seen on self-heal of open files of mysql
database?
Will there be a 3.0.6 version that contains these fixes?
Yes.. You can try with 3.0.6rc1 tarball available in our qa-releases
directory (
Hi Mauro Vale,
Can you tell me your network configuration used during installation time? If
possible, you can send /var/log/platform/installer.log file.
Regards,
Bala
M. Vale wrote:
Hi, i have installed more than 10 times gluster storage platform in a VMWARE
ESX server, but when it comes
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out a solution for a web cluster, where part of the
sources will be fixed (those can be handled by a rsync from the dev
environment) - and the rest will be user sent datas (pictures and so on).
I wanted to avoid the NAS solution for various reasons (price, nfs
I have posted this to the lists purely to help others - please do not
consider any of the following suitable for a production environment
and follow these rough instructions at your own risk.
Feel free to add your own additions to this mail posting as this may
or may not work for everybody!
I
Ah, I didn't download the source. Thanks.
And I was referring to the FS.
-Jenn
On Oct 20, 2010, at 5:46 AM, Richard de Vries wrote:
The changelog file in the the source code package and is called ChangeLog
While i note that the info here is a good start :
Hi all,
Some months
agohttp://gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/2010-June/004920.htmlI
was asking about running GlusterFS on EC2, across availability zones.
I read in May:
Continuous WAN replication is scheduled for 3.2 release (Q4 of this year).
Is this still the case?
Our use case is
Hello,
We are a company that need a scalable storage architecture for large
amounts of files, and we are thinking of use a solution based in
GlusterFS. We need an architecture consiting in several server files
configured as a distributed file system that provide HA storage.
I would like
On Wed, 20 Oct 2010, Amar Tumballi wrote:
Brent,
Can you please try with 3.1.0 ? (if its a new setup)
I remember seeing this issue long back when I was fixing 'autofs' issues
with 3.0.x release, and fixing it. Let me recheck it again.
Regards,
Amar
It's not a new setup, but I went ahead
- Original Message -
From: Deadpan110 deadpan...@gmail.com
I have posted this to the lists purely to help others - please do not
consider any of the following suitable for a production environment
and follow these rough instructions at your own risk.
2: glusterfs
Brent -
Your data wouldn't need to change or be moved for the upgrade, you just need to
make sure that the gluster command in 3.1 supports your volume configuration,
it will work for 90% of all possible volume configurations.
The RHEL/CentOS upgrade guide is here -
Hi Craig:
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 3:52 PM, Craig Carl cr...@gluster.com wrote:
The RHEL/CentOS upgrade guide is here -
http://www.gluster.com/community/documentation/index.php/Gluster_3.0_to_3.1_Upgrade_Guide
You shouldn't need to `rpm -e` the old RPMs if you are using yum,
since I have
On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 12:45 AM, Lana Deere lana.de...@gmail.com wrote:
Is anyone using Gluster with the Rocks cluster system? If so, do you
know if there is a Roll for Gluster? Or, do you have any advice about
things to do and things to avoid doing?
We're considering using Gluster with
I think this is likely a bug with either mount or glusterfs:
[r...@vm-container-0-0 ~]# cat /etc/fstab
LABEL=/ / ext3defaults1 1
LABEL=/state/partition /state/partition1 ext3defaults1 2
LABEL=/var /var
Bernard -
We haven't written installation documents using yum because we can't always be
sure the repo's are up to date and most users are more familiar with 'rpm
-ivh'. I will investigate changing the installation documentation to use a
local rpm and yum.
Thanks,
Craig
--
Craig Carl
Lana -
I'm glad you got things working, please keep us in the loop, we would
especially like to know what kind of performance numbers you get with QDR and
Gluster. Also, be sure to update the Who is using Gluster page!
http://www.gluster.org/gluster-users/
Thanks,
Craig
Craig Carl
What is the output of:
cat /etc/mtab
and also:
cat /proc/mounts
I am not sure if I can help, but the extra info may provide more clues
Martin
On 21 October 2010 10:35, Joey McDonald j...@scare.org wrote:
I think this is likely a bug with either mount or glusterfs:
Hi Craig,
what I am asking is how do you define which gluster volume to mount? do we need
to distribute the gluster volume file? I'd like to use the fetch from server
feature. if there are more than just one monster volume, how does it know which
volume to mount? This seems to have changed in
Luis -
Your map file should look like this -
mountpoint -fstype=glusterfs :glusterserver1.hostname.com
Thanks,
Craig
--
Craig Carl
Senior Systems Engineer
Gluster
From: Luis E. Cerezo l...@luiscerezo.org
To: Craig Carl cr...@gluster.com
Cc: gluster-users@gluster.org, Bernard Li
Luis -
I'm not sure how it behaves with multiple volumes. Let me test that.
Thanks,
Craig
--
Craig Carl
Senior Systems Engineer
Gluster
From: Luis E. Cerezo l...@luiscerezo.org
To: Craig Carl cr...@gluster.com
Cc: gluster-users@gluster.org, Bernard Li bern...@vanhpc.org
Sent:
i don't see the volume defined there. I have more than one volume.
gluster volume info all
Volume Name: users
Type: Replicate
Status: Started
Number of Bricks: 3
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: houfs33:/glusterfs/users
Brick2: houfs34:/glusterfs/users
Brick3: houfs35:/glusterfs/users
Volume
Mathieu -
Gluster will work well for you, I would suggest you start testing with the
Gluster NFS option in Gluster 3.1, it sounds like you could use some of the
advantages that NFS client side caching gets you.
http://www.gluster.com/community/documentation/index.php/Main_Page
Thanks,
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