Hello,
My test configuration: two machines in AFR, client on one of them.
100MBit ethernet link.
# time find /mnt/gluster/ | wc
219867 219867 11548172
real5m2.822s
219867/(5*60+2) = 728 files per second. On ext3 (the same files):
# time find /mnt/disk2/ | wc
219867 219867 11108438
rea
Keith Freedman wrote:
> I just wanted to toss out a thought I had to get it on the table.
>
> For me, the replication features (in any filesystem that supports it)
> serve several purposes
>
> 1, is to have 2 or more copies of the data which are live and useable
> (I think lustre doesn't offer
i,
I tried to add the quota translator on top of everything else (basically
I'd like to restrict the size of a distributed volume).
This did not seem to work as I got the following error as soon as I
added the quota translator, removing fixed the problem.
2009-01-25 16:17:37 E [dht-common.c:13