You can try this: # /etc/glusterfs/glusterfsd.vol volume server type protocol/server option transport-type tcp/server * option transport.socket.nodelay on* option auth.addr.brick.allow * subvolumes brick end-volume
and on each brick: #/etc/glusterfs/glusterfs.vol volume brick1 type protocol/client option transport-type tcp *option transport.socket.nodelay on* option remote-host # IP address of the remote brick option remote-subvolume brick # name of the remote volume end-volume Good luck Andoni Ayala 2009/12/21 anthony garnier <sokar6...@hotmail.com> > > Hi, > I just installed the last version of glusterfs 3.0 and I got really bad > performance. > Here it is : > # dd if=/dev/zero of=/users/glusterfs_mnt/sample bs=1k count=100000 > > This create a file of 100Mo and I got those results : > NFS = 75 Mo/s > Gluster=5,8Mo/s > > I tried to change block size, change value of write behind parameters, to > add Read Ahead translator, to remove all performance translator( and it's > worst :\ ), try with afr translator ... but no change! > > My configuration is : replicated and distributed (RAID 10 over network) on > server side over 4 bricks, Giga Ethernet on all servers and clients > > What kind of performance do you have? Is it normal? > I also tried to run a iostat test and it run during 24H of CPU time (3 days > at all).... > Here my vol file of server and client computer : > > # /etc/glusterfs/glusterfsd.vol > > volume posix > type storage/posix > option directory /users/gluster-data > end-volume > > volume locks > type features/locks > subvolumes posix > end-volume > > volume brick > type performance/io-threads > option thread-count 8 > subvolumes locks > end-volume > > volume server > type protocol/server > option transport-type tcp/server > option auth.addr.brick.allow * > subvolumes brick > end-volume > ------------------------------------------------ > #/etc/glusterfs/glusterfs.vol > > volume brick1 > type protocol/client > option transport-type tcp > option remote-host # IP address of the remote brick > option remote-subvolume brick # name of the remote volume > end-volume > > volume brick2 > type protocol/client > option transport-type tcp > option remote-host # IP address of the remote brick > option remote-subvolume brick # name of the remote volume > end-volume > > volume brick3 > type protocol/client > option transport-type tcp > option remote-host > option remote-subvolume brick > end-volume > > volume brick4 > type protocol/client > option transport-type tcp > option remote-host > option remote-subvolume brick > end-volume > > volume rep1 > type cluster/replicate > subvolumes brick1 brick2 > end-volume > > volume rep2 > type cluster/replicate > subvolumes brick3 brick4 > end-volume > > volume distribute > type cluster/distribute > subvolumes rep1 rep2 > end-volume > > volume writebehind > type performance/write-behind > option window-size 1MB > subvolumes distribute > end-volume > > volume cache > type performance/io-cache > option cache-size 512MB > subvolumes writebehind > end-volume > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Téléchargez Internet Explorer 8 et surfez sans laisser de trace ! > http://clk.atdmt.com/FRM/go/182932252/direct/01/ > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users@gluster.org > http://gluster.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users > >
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