>One of my colleagues pointed out that you are using Openindiana which
>is solaris based OS. We faced this issue in 3.1.1 on solaris, this is
>already fixed on 3.1.2 branch of gluster. Please try the same with the
>latest glusterfs. This should work on it.
Since this problem, the localhost pee
Hi Jeroen,
Sorry for the delay.We recommend glusterfs-volgen generated
configuration/volume files for gluster-3.0.x
and gluster cli for 3.1.x
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- Original Message -
From: "Jeroen Koekkoek"
To: "Lakshmipathi (lakshmipa...@gluster.com)"
Cc:
> It seems you have only two machines(192.168.1.54/55) in the cluster.
>"Peer probe of localhost" is not allowed. The peer status should only
>show one peer in the output, i.e. 192.168.1.55 on the machine 54 and
>192.168.1.54 on machine 55. I wonder how you went into this state. There
>was a bu
hi Maurice,
One of my colleagues pointed out that you are using Openindiana which is
solaris based OS. We faced this issue in 3.1.1 on solaris, this is already
fixed on 3.1.2 branch of gluster. Please try the same with the latest
glusterfs. This should work on it.
Pranith.
- Original M
Yes probe will automatically happen. Lets say you killed glusterd on one
machine and did some configuration on the other machine, when the first
glusterd is started again they will go into rejected state because there will
be conflicts in the configuration. glusterfs and glusterd are different
hi Maurice,
It seems you have only two machines(192.168.1.54/55) in the cluster. "Peer
probe of localhost" is not allowed. The peer status should only show one peer
in the output, i.e. 192.168.1.55 on the machine 54 and 192.168.1.54 on machine
55. I wonder how you went into this state. Ther
I'm running glusterfs 3.1.1, 4 volumes distributed, tcp transport,
fuse clients. The servers are running CentOS 5.5, the clients CentOS 5.4.
The symptom I'm having which reproduces the most frequently goes
like this. There are a bunch of jobs (several hundred) running on
various client nodes (~5
On Mon, 20 Dec 2010 at 3:49pm, Joe Landman wrote
On 12/20/2010 03:43 PM, Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
On Mon, 20 Dec 2010 at 3:36pm, Joe Landman wrote
Has someone somewhere compiled a complete list of the settable config
elements and their meanings? I don't know if the settings simply set
key-v
Hello List,
I have two gluster 3.0.5 servers exporting a couple of mirror-0 volumes to a
bunch of clients. One of the volumes stopped replicating while the other
volumes are still working well. A client can mount the trouble volume from
both gluster servers but a write is going only to the serve
Update:
On 12/20/2010 03:36 PM, Joe Landman wrote:
So we experimented until we found this:
[r...@manager ~]# gluster volume set nfs
performance.cache-refresh-timeout 0
Set volume successful
[r...@manager ~]# gluster volume set nfs performance.stat-prefetch 0
Set volume successful
These seem
On 12/20/2010 03:43 PM, Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
On Mon, 20 Dec 2010 at 3:36pm, Joe Landman wrote
Has someone somewhere compiled a complete list of the settable config
elements and their meanings? I don't know if the settings simply set
key-value pairs, or if they actually impact things. A li
On Mon, 20 Dec 2010 at 3:36pm, Joe Landman wrote
Has someone somewhere compiled a complete list of the settable config
elements and their meanings? I don't know if the settings simply set
key-value pairs, or if they actually impact things. A listing of these would
be nice, though I found wha
Hi folks
We saw this at two different customer sites, one running 3.0.5 and one
running 3.1.1. This is a distribute layout, no replication. Pretty
intensive loads on the siCluster.
Every now and then there was a hiccup:
258% ls -l /x/y/.z/t.xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 a b 574 Dec 9 07:10
/x/y/.z/t.
Gluster supports client access with a native client, cifs and nfs and,
according to this document
http://www.raidinc.com/pdf/whitepapers/wp-gluster-vm-environments.pdf,
WebDAV, HTTP and FTP. How can I enable the at last mentioned features?
Furthermore I am interested in how to access the advertise
Hello Pille,
Snapshot functionality is not currently built into Gluster. You can,
however, take snapshots of the filesystems underneath Gluster. In order
to get a consistent snapshot, things will have to be coordinated. You can
use a tool such as PSSH to execute commands on multiple servers
sim
On 12/18/2010 06:20 PM, Erik Muttersbach wrote:
I would like to write a custom GlusterFS Translator for file
encryption with AES. Besides this rather rare description:
http://europe.gluster.org/community/documentation/index.php/GlusterFS_Contributors_FAQ,
is there any other documentation on writi
hi Maurice,
I am guessing something went wrong in setting up peers. Could you please
zip the directories /etc/glusterd and /usr/local/var/log/glusterfs and attach
to the mail. Please attach output of "sudo gluster peer status" as well. That
should help me find out the problem.
Pranith.
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Hi,
does anyone know how to enable rot-13 encryption? I know it's not
meant for production use and that's why I am developing an AES
encryption translater.
Sincerely,
EM
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Can I have different backend filesystems eg some xfs, some ext4 on the
bricks in a glusterfs volume?
This would just be a temporary measure, I'm thinking of migrating our
replicated volume, and thought that doing one brick at a time, and
resyncing might be easier than backing up the whole lot and
Hello Shain
Thanks for your suggestions but what I'm trying to do is a bit different.
I am trying to create a glusterfs volume that will contain the OpenVZ
containers to use it as shared filesystem for high availability and
not to mount glusterfs from inside existing OpenVZ containers.
I have don
>On Monday 20 December 2010 08:23:58 Maurice R Volaski wrote:
>> I'm trying the following command on OpenIndiana where the mpools are zfs
>> pools and glusterfs is 3.1.1.
>>
>> gluster volume create glustervol transport tcp 192.168.1.54:/mpool
>> 192.168.1.55:/mpool2
>
>Please try
>
>gluster volum
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 02:41:55PM +0530, Aditya Patadia wrote:
> What happens to my gluster server and all files if my main server fails??
> How can I rebuild it??
> Waiting for your supportive reply,
Please provide more details, as it depends on your configuration (i.e. your
servers ;).
If there
hi Freddie,
A Peer is Rejected during "peer probe" if the two peers have conflicting
volumes, i.e. volumes with same name but different contents.
Is this what happened to you?.
Thanks
Pranith.
- Original Message -
From: "Freddie Gutierrez"
To: gluster-users@gluster.org
Sent: Sunday,
I have two test servers in replica 2 and both mounted using mount -t glusterfs
localhost:/test-volume, they're connected and appear to be replicating files
fine in both directions, however this peer status remains on both servers and I
don't know what it means or what to do about it - and to fee
I am a novice gluster user and have one question in my mind even after
searching for the answer everywhere.
What happens to my gluster server and all files if my main server fails??
How can I rebuild it??
Waiting for your supportive reply,
Yours Truly,
Aditya Patadia
hi,
there was a thread some time ago asking whether there's a snapshot
feature in glusterfs. however - it wasn't positively answered. just a
pointer to implement it with a underlaying LVM.
so here i ask again: is it possible to create a snapshot view of a
glusterfs? how can i do so?
if i'm
On Monday 20 December 2010 08:23:58 Maurice R Volaski wrote:
> I'm trying the following command on OpenIndiana where the mpools are zfs
> pools and glusterfs is 3.1.1.
>
> gluster volume create glustervol transport tcp 192.168.1.54:/mpool
> 192.168.1.55:/mpool2
Please try
gluster volume create g
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