Hi Daniel, However, I've been trying to setup an extra swift proxy to offload some of > the CPU usage I've been experiencing in our tests and I can't really find a > way to do so. > What's the correct way to proceed, with gluster's object-storage? Anyone > else has done it? >
To increase the proxy server count, edit the file "/etc/gluster-object/proxy-server.conf and add the line workers = <count> > Following Swift's documentation I get stuck at copying the ring files (do > they exist in gluster's object-storage?). Then I've thought I could simply > setup gluster object-storage in a proxy machine and somehow redirect the > requests from the proxy to the storage machine, but I'm failing miserably > that way as well. > For using gluster object-storage, there is no need to generate the ring files. Please follow the gluster object-storage documentation to setup the machines. Thanks, Junaid
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