Hi,
Recently while we came across some messages in log files which said "Please
see log files for details". We encountered these while trying to setup
NFS-Ganesha, the messages are very vague and doesn't add any value.
I've raised a bug for this:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=12844
Hi All,
We have implemented a new feature 'Object quotas' in glusterfs-3.7, this
feature is same like 'Usage quota' and accounts on the numbers of inodes.
The mechanism is to store count of objects (inodes: files/directories) as
part of an extended attribute of a directory (same extended attribute
Wouldn't it be worth asking for feedback on this on gluster-users ML as
well?
~Atin
On 11/23/2015 05:30 PM, Vijaikumar Mallikarjuna wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We have implemented a new feature 'Object quotas' in glusterfs-3.7, this
> feature is same like 'Usage quota' and accounts on the numbers of in
Hi All,
We have implemented a new feature 'Object quotas' in glusterfs-3.7, this
feature is same like 'Usage quota' and accounts on the numbers of inodes.
The mechanism is to store count of objects (inodes: files/directories) as
part of an extended attribute of a directory (same extended attribut
It would be good to expose the object count (dir and file separate) to client
via a virtual xattr. I have a usecase to know the number of files without even
having to set/use quota.
> Commands supported for 'Object Quotas'
> # volume quota {limit-objects []}
> # volume quota list-objects []
Hi Prashanth,
Thank you for the feedback, please find my comments inline.
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 10:23 AM, Prashanth Pai wrote:
> It would be good to expose the object count (dir and file separate) to
> client via a virtual xattr. I have a use-case to know the number of files
> without even ha