Hi Tejas,

Would this also apply for mixed environment where servers are 64 bit and 
clients 32 bit?

Best regards,

Zbynek Vymazal

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tejas N. Bhise
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 21:02
To: Tomasz Chmielewski
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] glusterfs on 32 bit - experiences?

Hi Tomasz,

32 bit will work properly from 3.1.x. With upto 3.0.x versions there were 
problem with inode number sizes and fitting it properly into 32 bit structures. 
We changed our internal data structure that was passed around to fix the 
problem.

This was a core data structure so its not possible to port this change back to 
3.0.x. 

For those who have not seen a problem, unless there are a very huge amount of 
files, you would not need more than 32 bit inode numbers, however some backend 
filesystem may generate random large 64 bit numbers for each next inode 
created. That can cause a problem. 

We have not seen much problem with ext3 based systems that don't have very huge 
number of files.

These above are the reason for the disclaimer. 

3.1 has this fixed. 

We are also introducing XDR/RPC in 3.1 so backward compatibility can be 
achieved, which we were not able to do previously - we have a rapidly 
developing/changing code, so the protocol would keep changing, but with 
XDR/RPC, this can be easily managed going forward.

Regards,
Tejas.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tomasz Chmielewski" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 2:59:54 PM
Subject: [Gluster-users] glusterfs on 32 bit - experiences?

I was wondering about general stability of glusterfs on 32 bit x86 Linux.

I have it running without problems on some lightly used 32 bit systems, 
but this scares me a bit if I decided to use it in production[1]:

        While the 3.x versions of Gluster will compile on 32bit systems
        we do not QA or test on 32-bit systems. We strongly suggest you
        do NOT run Gluster in a 32-bit environment.

I was wondering why this suggestion is so strong?

Is it because:

1) no QA was ever done,

2) there are some fundamental problems with glusterfs design on 32 bit 
systems,

3) it is because 32 bit glusterfs will crash with filesystems bigger 
than 16 TB, more than 1024 clients or such.



I intended to run glusterfs on Amazon EC2 to provide some more 
persistence to data stored on the instances (in Amazon EC2, if an 
instance dies, it "evaporates" with all data in it, so you have to do 
various workarounds). Unfortunately, Amazon EC2 pricing for 64 bit is 
pretty heavy (and all my instances run 32 bit anyway).

I wanted to run 32 bit glusterfs clients and servers on Amazon EC2 
(probably no more than 6 servers, 20-30 clients, up to 1 TB data).


What are your experiences with running glusterfs on 32 bit?



[1] 
http://www.gluster.com/community/documentation/index.php/Storage_Server_Installation_and_Configuration


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Tomasz Chmielewski
http://wpkg.org
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