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Hi, Peoples from gluster have answer my questions, They showed me the AFR mode, and it's what i really need, very easy to replicate files from a server to another with almost real time. The geo replication is too much for my usage, i juste need a good Disaster Recovery Plan, for a critical application. Thanks Franck Le 12/05/2011 18:26, Mohit Anchlia a écrit : Since this is new feature not sure how many people have already tried. But let's give it a shot :)Are you directly writing to the server or through the mount point? Try mounting client and writing through it. Can you paste commands you ran? Also output of volume info? Also run "gluster volume geo-replication <MASTER> <SLAVE> status" and see what you get. On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 4:16 AM, Franck Meignen <[email protected]> wrote:Hi everyone, Sorry for the language i' french. I'm a recent user of glusterfs, i'v tried v3.0, v3.1 but the v3.2 with geo-replication is what i really need for a project. I have 2 testing server's under Ubuntu 10.04 LTS X64, glusterfs 3.2 from gluster deb's packages repository. I can create my volumes, generate & copy the key, create my geo-replication configuration, i got "OK" for the master and slave directory's, but nothing is writing on my slave when i create something on my master'volume. my directory to sync is "/home/toto" on my master, can y write in this directory or do i need to mount this volume first? The documentation is clear but maybe i miss something. Thanks for your help best regards, franck _______________________________________________ Gluster-users mailing list [email protected] http://gluster.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users |
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