Re: [Gluster-devel] [Gluster-users] Proposal for GlusterD-2.0

2014-09-05 Thread Marcus Bointon
On 5 Sep 2014, at 12:21, Kaushal M  wrote:

> - Peer membership management
> - Maintains consistency of configuration data across nodes (distributed 
> configuration store)
> - Distributed command execution (orchestration)
> - Service management (manage GlusterFS daemons)
> - Portmap service for GlusterFS daemons


Isn't some of this covered by crm/corosync/pacemaker/heartbeat?

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Re: [Gluster-devel] [Gluster-users] GlusterFS and the logging framework

2014-05-13 Thread Marcus Bointon
On 13 May 2014, at 13:30, Sahina Bose  wrote:

> If the message was in a format:{"msgid":xxx,"msg": "Usage is above soft 
> limit: 300.0KB used by /test/ ","volume": "test-vol", "dir":"/test"}
> 
> This helps the applications that parse the logs to identify affected 
> enitities. Otherwise we need to resort to pattern matching which is kinda 
> flaky. (currently we monitor logs for a nagios monitoring plugin).

This is a great idea - Drupal does exactly this. If you use things like 
logstash, simple, reliable log formatting makes automated log processing much 
simpler.

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