Hi, all,

I've searched through the archives and saw that this has come up before, but it was not clear what the best way was to accomplish this. I'm currently on 3.2.3 and would like to convert a two-brick distribute volume to a four-brick disribute-replicate volume. Would editing the vol file directly by encapsulating the bricks I want to replicate in the replicate translator, then encapsulating that in the distribute translator be the way to go, then ls -RA to trigger a self-heal ? Is there a way to do this from the gluster console command?

Thanks,
-Brian

Brian Smith
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IT Research Computing, University of South Florida
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On 10/27/2011 02:00 AM, Mohammed Junaid wrote:
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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