Ok, I'll try it without io-cache. Thanks!
Any idea when we can expect 2.0.0rc3?
Alex
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 11:19 AM, Anand Avati wrote:
> If you are having io-cache, disable it temporarily. Though we put our
> best efforts to keep the source repository usable, it is hard to
> assure every com
Any update on this? Was my debugging information helpful? Any status update
at all would be greatly appreciated.
Dan
2009/2/24 Amar (ಅಮರ್ ತುಂಬಳ್ಳಿ)
> Thanks for this data, Dan and Gorman.
>
> This should help us a lot.
>
> Regards,
> Amar
>
> 2009/2/24 Gordan Bobic
>
> Just after mounting:
>>
If you are having io-cache, disable it temporarily. Though we put our
best efforts to keep the source repository usable, it is hard to
assure every commit is actually usable. Fix for this issue is already
on the way.
Avati
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Alex Attarian wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I ch
Hi everyone. I read in the technical FAQ that in order to run Xen on
Gluster, one needs to use the direct-io-mode=DISABLE flag, but I could
not find any explanation.
Would someone please tell me what direct io mode is/does and why it
needs to be disabled for Xen.
Thank you in advance.
Dear Richard!
Unfortunately, to use Xen with "tap:aio" to mount disk image, requirement
with GlusterFS is use --disable-direct-io-mode, because otherwise Xen
return an error on device.
Worst aspect with use disable direct io mode are that read and write
forgiveness a 50% of performance.
(max
Hey guys,
I checked out the latest gluster source from git 6 hours ago, compiled and
installed it. I have two server setup with two clients connected to those
servers.
When I try on the client to copy a file from local disk to gluster mount,
the cp process just hangs and then gluster mount disconn