Ah, no I didn't. Because I planned on using only TCP. Should I retry
reinstalling with the rdma .deb?
- brian
On 3/9/12 11:28 AM, Xavier Normand wrote:
I saw two deb file on gluster.org <http://gluster.org>! did you use
the one with rdma support? cause i saw some strange "no such file ..."
in your log file "/usr/lib/glusterfs/3.2.5/rpc-transport/rdma.so:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"?
*Xavier Normand*
Administrateur Système
De Marque inc.
418 658-1910 #229
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 11:23 AM, Brian Cipriano <bcipri...@zerovfx.com
<mailto:bcipri...@zerovfx.com>> wrote:
Strange! Our procedures are almost exactly the same.
I did use the .deb file from gluster.org <http://gluster.org>.
The only possible difference is that my bricks are mounted
differently. My bricks are mounted within /gluster:
/gluster/brick0001
/gluster/brick0002
and so on.
- brian
On 3/9/12 11:19 AM, Xavier Normand wrote:
Hi Brian,
i replicate you setup and try to rebalance. I didn't have any of
your issue.
There is what i did:
1. Install a Ubuntu 10.04 LTS 64Bit
2. Install GlusterFS using the .deb file
3. Add two drive two 1TB each format in ext4 mount on /data1 & /data2
4. Create a volume in glusterfs [ volume create data transport
tcp glustertest:/data1 ]
5. Start the volume et mount it on the same server on /media
6. Copy a bunch on file on it.
7. Add the other drive in the volume [ volume add-brick data
glustertest:/data2 ]
8. Rebalance [ volume rebalance data start ]
Are you using the .deb file on gluster.org <http://gluster.org>?
*Xavier*
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 10:57 AM, Brian Cipriano
<bcipri...@zerovfx.com <mailto:bcipri...@zerovfx.com>> wrote:
10.04 LTS, 64-bit.
On 3/9/12 10:57 AM, Xavier Normand wrote:
What version of Ubuntu are you using? LTS? 32 or 64 bits?
*Xavier Normand*
Administrateur Système
De Marque inc.
418 658-1910 #229 <tel:418%20658-1910%20%23229>
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 10:30 AM, Brian Cipriano
<bcipri...@zerovfx.com <mailto:bcipri...@zerovfx.com>> wrote:
Sure thing. I believe these are them.
The volume in question is called "west".
- brian
On 3/9/12 10:27 AM, shylesh kumar wrote:
Hi Brian,
Could you please provide the rebalance and glusterd
logs, that would help in debugging the problem.
Thanks,
Shylesh
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 8:52 PM, Brian Cipriano
<bcipri...@zerovfx.com <mailto:bcipri...@zerovfx.com>>
wrote:
I've just confirmed that the same is happening on a
totally different Ubuntu machine. Doesn't seem to
be confined to the machine.
Could maybe be something I'm missing in the setup
though? Some package I haven't installed?
- brian
On 3/9/12 9:59 AM, Brian Cipriano wrote:
Hi Shylesh - thanks for the reply.
I've restarted a few times - glusterd, the
volume, the machine itself. Same results.
- brian
On 3/9/12 12:46 AM, Shylesh Kumar Mohan wrote:
Hi Brian,
Could you please restart glusterd and try
again rebalancing.
Thanks,
Shylesh
----- Original Message -----
From: Brian Cipriano<bcipri...@zerovfx.com
<mailto:bcipri...@zerovfx.com>>
To: gluster-users@gluster.org
<mailto:gluster-users@gluster.org>
Sent: Thu, 08 Mar 2012 18:08:22 -0500 (EST)
Subject: [Gluster-users] trouble
rebalancing volume
Hi all -
I'm having issues rebalancing my
layout/data across a two-brick volume.
I'm on Gluster 3.2.5.
I'm currently using a single Ubuntu 10.04
machine. Both bricks reside on
this machine. Adding the brick went fine.
Here's the volume's info:
$ sudo gluster volume info
Volume Name: branch
Type: Distribute
Status: Started
Number of Bricks: 2
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: system01:/gluster/brick0001
Brick2: system01:/gluster/brick0002
brick0001 has a bunch of files on it,
brick0002 is empty. I'd like to
rebalance the directory layout and data
onto the new brick. But strange
things happen when I try to do this.
$ sudo gluster volume rebalance branch
fix-layout status
rebalance stopped
$ sudo gluster volume rebalance branch
fix-layout start
Rebalance on branch is already started
$ sudo gluster volume rebalance branch
fix-layout status
rebalance stopped
Weird! I can't seem to get this to work.
Am I doing some wrong, or is this some
other issue?
Thanks!
- brian
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