Hi All,
Still i am facing the same issue...please help me to overcome this issue...
Thanks,
punit
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 12:22 AM, Thomas Holkenbrink
thomas.holkenbr...@fibercloud.com wrote:
I’ve seen this before. The system thinks the storage system us up and
running and then attempts to
Hi,
I hope that these are the logs that you requested.
Logs from 10.32.0.48:
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# more /var/log/glusterfs/.cmd_log_history
[2015-03-19 13:52:03.277438] : peer probe 10.32.1.144 : FAILED : Probe returned
with unknown errno -1
# more
On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 01:34:24PM +, Jason Hilton wrote:
Hi-
I'm new to GlusterFS and I have been trying to set up a gluster
volume. The volume is 150 TB. I started the create volume command on
Friday morning and it has not yet completed. Since I have no prior
experience with
Hi-
I'm new to GlusterFS and I have been trying to set up a gluster volume. The
volume is 150 TB. I started the create volume command on Friday morning and it
has not yet completed. Since I have no prior experience with GlusterFS, is
this an expected duration? The server is no power house,
On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 02:59:53PM +, Jason Hilton wrote:
Thank you for the quick reply! I didn't expect to see any response on
a Sunday. I did as you suggested and found some messages stating
that the address and port were failing to bind because it was already
in use. It turned out
Thank you for the quick reply! I didn't expect to see any response on a
Sunday. I did as you suggested and found some messages stating that the
address and port were failing to bind because it was already in use. It turned
out that the NFS service was running and interfered with glusterd.
Also, my OS is CentOS 7 and gluster is version 3.6.2, if that helps.
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So I have been trying to get this going and the volume status command shows
that the NFS Server on localhost is offline, port and pid are N/A. I have
double checked everything and NFS is disabled on start up an are not currently
running. The showmount command returns clnt_create: RPC: Program
I dug a bit on the matter and I'm a quite puzzled here. In OpenSSL, there's a
SSLv23_METHOD which selects which is more appropriate but I see nothing
equivalent for TLS! Each version have its dedicated function call like
TLSv1_METHOD, TLSv1_1_METHOD and TLSv1_2_METHOD!
I was kind of surprised
Hi,
Can anybody help me here to solve this problem
Thanks,
Punit
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 12:30 PM, Punit Dambiwal hypu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have seen some error in the bricks log file...
[2015-03-20 04:10:07.688859] I
On 03/22/2015 07:11 PM, Andreas Hollaus wrote:
Hi,
I hope that these are the logs that you requested.
Logs from 10.32.0.48:
--
# more /var/log/glusterfs/.cmd_log_history
[2015-03-19 13:52:03.277438] : peer probe 10.32.1.144 : FAILED : Probe
returned
On 03/21/2015 07:49 PM, Jonathan Heese wrote:
Mohamed,
I have completed the steps you suggested (unmount all, stop the
volume, set the config.transport to tcp, start the volume, mount,
etc.), and the behavior has indeed changed.
[root@duke ~]# gluster volume info
Volume Name:
On Mar 23, 2015, at 1:20 AM, Mohammed Rafi K C
rkavu...@redhat.commailto:rkavu...@redhat.com wrote:
On 03/21/2015 07:49 PM, Jonathan Heese wrote:
Mohamed,
I have completed the steps you suggested (unmount all, stop the volume, set the
config.transport to tcp, start the volume, mount, etc.),
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