node. I created a volume with two bricks,
created few files and added a new brick. I started the rebalance task.
Thanks,
Murali Balcha
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> On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 8:42 PM, Muralidhar Balcha
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>> Hi,
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your quick responses.
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lgpl2, those specific changes need to be made open source.
However I will also seek independent legal opinion, just to be sure.
Many thanks,
Murali Balcha.
On Tuesday, October 1, 2013, Justin Clift wrote:
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Hi,
Does Gluster licensing allow proprietary translators?
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am inclined
to using the gluster is its translator framework and which perhaps is the
key differentiator in scaleout file systems.
Thanks again for quick reply.
Murali Balcha
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all the help.
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r for synchronizing access to files?
Yes, the lk translator loaded on the server stack is used for
synchronization.
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Vijay
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