A good place to start would be : https://forge.gluster.org/projects
Please take a look to see if any of the listed projects interests you.
Anand
On 08/06/2014 12:06 AM, Vipul Nayyar wrote:
Hello,
I'm Vipul. I'm currently in my final year of computer engineering and
would like some guidanc
Hi
NetBSD now passes most of tests/basic/afr, but I still have a failure
here in tests/basic/aft/self-heal.t. This command gets "" and cause a
failure later in "check heal has happened in the correct direction":
GFID=$(gf_get_gfid_xattr $B1/brick1/file)
Debugging a bit I can see $B1 is unset,
On 08/07/2014 10:43 AM, Anand Avati wrote:
Can you add more logging to the fd migration failure path as well
please (errno and possibly other details)?
It is already heavily logged path. Just that it gave EINVAL and I am not
able to find out which code path could give EINVAL for nameless lookup
Can you add more logging to the fd migration failure path as well please
(errno and possibly other details)?
Thanks!
On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 9:16 PM, Pranith Kumar Karampuri wrote:
> hi,
>Could you guys review http://review.gluster.com/#/c/8402. This fixes
> crash reported by JoeJulian. We
hi,
Could you guys review http://review.gluster.com/#/c/8402. This fixes
crash reported by JoeJulian. We are yet to find why fd-migration failed.
Pranith
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FYI
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=192420
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On 08/07/2014 07:18 AM, Anand Avati wrote:
It would be worth checking the perf numbers without -o acl (in case it
was enabled, as seen in the other gid thread). Client side -o acl
mount option can have a negative impact on performance because of the
increased number of up-calls from FUSE for a
It would be worth checking the perf numbers without -o acl (in case it was
enabled, as seen in the other gid thread). Client side -o acl mount option
can have a negative impact on performance because of the increased number
of up-calls from FUSE for access().
Thanks
On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 6:26 P
On 08/07/2014 06:48 AM, Anand Avati wrote:
On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 6:05 PM, Pranith Kumar Karampuri
mailto:pkara...@redhat.com>> wrote:
We checked this performance with plain distribute as well and on
nfs it gave 25 minutes where as on nfs it gave around 90 minutes
after disabli
On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 6:05 PM, Pranith Kumar Karampuri wrote:
> We checked this performance with plain distribute as well and on nfs it
> gave 25 minutes where as on nfs it gave around 90 minutes after disabling
> throttling in both situations.
>
This sentence is very confusing. Can you please
hi Avati,
We checked this performance with plain distribute as well and on nfs
it gave 25 minutes where as on nfs it gave around 90 minutes after
disabling throttling in both situations. I was wondering if any of you
guys know what could contribute to this difference.
Pranith
On 08/07/2014
Seems like heavy FINODELK contention. As a diagnostic step, can you try
disabling eager-locking and check the write performance again (gluster
volume set $name cluster.eager-lock off)?
On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 11:44 AM, David F. Robinson <
david.robin...@corvidtec.com> wrote:
> Forgot to attach p
On 08/06/2014 12:11 AM, David F. Robinson wrote:
I have been testing some of the fixes that Pranith incorporated into the
3.5.2-beta to see how they performed for moderate levels of i/o. All of
the stability issues that I had seen in previous versions seem to have
been fixed in 3.5.2; however, th
- Original Message -
> Reminder!!!
>
> The weekly Gluster Community meeting is in 1 hour, in
> #gluster-meeting on IRC.
>
> This is a completely public meeting, everyone is encouraged
> to attend and be a part of it.
Good meeting. Next week's meeting will be several hours earlier, at
12
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The weekly Gluster Community meeting is in 1 hour, in
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This is a completely public meeting, everyone is encouraged
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To add Agenda items
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> Wow, if everyone who voted joins the meeting, it'll be very crowded :D
Good problem to have. :)
+ Justin
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On Wed, Aug 06, 2014 at 08:56:20AM -0400, Justin Clift wrote:
> - Original Message -
> > Did we get to break the tie? :)
>
> Yep. Latest results are:
>
> * 5:30 PM IST / 12:00 UTC - 47 votes (52%)
> * 6:30 PM IST / 13:00 UTC - 9 votes (10%)
> * 7:30 PM IST / 14:00 UTC - 12 votes (
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> Did we get to break the tie? :)
Yep. Latest results are:
* 5:30 PM IST / 12:00 UTC - 47 votes (52%)
* 6:30 PM IST / 13:00 UTC - 9 votes (10%)
* 7:30 PM IST / 14:00 UTC - 12 votes (13%)
* 8:30 PM IST / 15:00 UTC - 17 votes (19%)
* Other
I have been testing some of the fixes that Pranith incorporated into the
3.5.2-beta to see how they performed for moderate levels of i/o. All of
the stability issues that I had seen in previous versions seem to have
been fixed in 3.5.2; however, there still seem to be some significant
performan
Forgot to attach profile info in previous email. Attached...
David
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Subject: Fw: Re: Corvid gluster testing
I have been testing some of the fixes that Pranith incorporated into
th
FYI,
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On 07/31/2014 09:49 PM, Justin Clift wrote:
Hi all,
There's currently a tie in the poll to decide the new meeting time
for our Weekly GlusterFS Community Meeting:
* 5:30PM / 12:00 UTC - 12 votes (26%)
* 6:30PM / 13:00 UTC - 8 votes (17%)
* 7:30PM / 14:00 UTC - 10 votes (22%)
* 8:30
Hello,
I'm Vipul. I'm currently in my final year of computer engineering and would
like some guidance on choosing an academic project to spend 2-3 months working
on it. I've got a little experience in some internal Glusterfs components. But
overall, I'm interested in contributing to the field o
Hello,
I'm Vipul. I'm currently in my final year of computer engineering and would
like some guidance on choosing an academic project to spend 2-3 months working
on it. I've got a little experience in some internal Glusterfs components. But
overall, I'm interested in contributing to the fie
The Linux Foundation is doing a survey on most popular
cloud projects. Gluster (and others are options there).
http://thenewstack.io/the-new-stack-and-linux-foundation-survey-what-is-the-best-open-source-project/
Please vote if you have the time (it closes today
apparerently). :)
Regards and
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