Raghavendra G wrote:
* What does the top output corresponding to glusterfs say? what is the
memory usage and cpu usage?
* Do you find anything interesting in glusterfs client log files? Can we
get the log files?
Snapshot :
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
Sounds like you are seeing the same disconnection issues I reported a while
back.
Gordan
Daniel Maher dma+glus...@witbe.net wrote:
Raghavendra G wrote:
* What does the top output corresponding to glusterfs say? what is the
memory usage and cpu usage?
* Do you find anything interesting in
Hi Daniel,
Can you decrease the cache size in io-cache (say to 128MB)? If the files
being served are bigger than this size, you can as well remove io-cache from
configuration. Do let us know if this solves your issue.
regards,
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 1:25 PM, Daniel Maher
Raghavendra G wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Can you decrease the cache size in io-cache (say to 128MB)? If the files
being served are bigger than this size, you can as well remove io-cache
from configuration. Do let us know if this solves your issue.
I'll make the change you have suggested and re-start
Dear Community Members,
We at Gluster thank you for using our product and making our efforts worth it.
Over time, GlusterFS has been used to hold data for various kinds of
applications and with different configurations. We would like to collect this
information so that it may help reach a