Hi Bernhard,

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qemu/+bug/1224517

Grtz, Jiri
On 05 Dec 2013, at 22:53, BGM <bernhard.gl...@ecologic.eu> wrote:

> Josh,
> although it might be more some "bleeding" than "cutting" edge,
> is there/could you provide - some howto
> get the lib gfapi working in ubuntu 13.04
> given that it'll work with the port problem on live migration mentioned 
> earlier? 
> gluster 3.4.2 I hope fixed the port problem?
> I'd be willing to do some testing/feed back on that.
> best
> Bernhard
> 
> On 05.12.2013, at 20:07, Josh Boon <glus...@joshboon.com> wrote:
> 
>> We're using it in production too. We're on KVM 1.6, gluster 3.4.1 running on 
>> Ubuntu 13.04.  No problems but do be aware that you'll want fast links if 
>> you actually want to saturate your disk bandwidth. We've bonded 10gbps links 
>> and we still saturate those before we fully utilize our IO. I've not tested 
>> NFS specifically but performance is something you're looking for I'd 
>> strongly suggest gfapi which gets us near 400MBps writes in a replica 2 
>> config across the above mentioned interfaces.  You'll have to do some work 
>> on the KVM sources for gfapi though as it's not even made it into the debian 
>> unstable packages. 
>> 
>> 
>> Best,
>> Josh
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Jiri Hoogeveen" <j.hoogev...@bluebillywig.com>
>> To: "Gerald Brandt" <g...@majentis.com>
>> Cc: "gluster-users@gluster.org List" <gluster-users@gluster.org>
>> Sent: Thursday, December 5, 2013 11:31:34 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] Ubuntu GlusterFS in Production
>> 
>> Hi Gerald,
>> 
>> Yes, we are using GlusterFS 3.3.2 with Ubuntu 12.04, KVM and bonding 802.3ad 
>> on 2 x 1Gbps nic. This way every tcp session can go over a different nic.
>> 
>> For vmWare vSphere we use the NFS of GlusterFS and for KVM the native 
>> glusterfs client.
>> 
>> This setup is working nice.
>> 
>> Grtz, Jiri
>> 
>> On 05 Dec 2013, at 14:49, Gerald Brandt <g...@majentis.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> Is anyone using GlusterFS on Ubuntu in production?  Specifically, I'm 
>>> looking at using the NFS portion of it over a bonded interface.  I believe 
>>> I'll get better speed than user the gluster client across a single 
>>> interface.
>>> 
>>> Setup:
>>> 
>>> 3 servers running KVM (about 24 VM's)
>>> 2 NAS boxes running Ubuntu (13.04 and 13.10)
>>> 
>>> Since Gluster NFS does server side replication, I'll put replication data 
>>> over a different nic than user data.
>>> 
>>> Gerald
>>> 
>>> ps: I had this setup with 3.2, but it proved unstable under load.
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