I had similar problem, php-fpm sometime(once per 1 - 2 weeks ) hang,
process is waiting for some IO, gluster itself is working ok, server
reboot is only solution. Nothing in logs, nothing in dmesg. Gluster
version 3.2, kernel 2.6.34, running under xen, distribution gentoo. It
start after gluster
On 06.06.2011 16:03, Markus Fröhlich wrote:
hi!
sometimes we've on some client-servers hanging uninterruptible processes
(ps aux stat is on D ) and on one the CPU wait I/O grows within some
minutes to 100%.
you are not able to kill such processes - also kill -9 doesnt work -
when you connect
I have a volume setup in Distributed config with 4 bricks. When I try
mounting the volume on a client using mount -t glusterfs
brick1:/glustermount /mnt/test I get stale nfs handle error any
methods of resolving this issue.
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Hi,
Ive read just about everything i can find out there on Gluster, and
waded through a lot of the old posts on the user-list. I'm wondering
what the current state of gluster is for interop. with windows 7
clients.
I work for a company that deals with images -
Hi all
It seems Mercurial doesn't work with write behind on. Any ideas?
With write-behind --
root@dj1:~/mnt# gluster volume set conf performance.write-behind on
Set volume successful
root@dj1:~/mnt# hg clone http://projects.unbit.it/hg/uwsgi
destination directory: uwsgi
requesting all changes
On 06/06/2011 01:34 AM, Jonathan Collingridge wrote:
Hi,
Ive read just about everything i can find out there on Gluster, and
waded through a lot of the old posts on the user-list. I'm wondering
what the current state of gluster is for interop. with windows 7 clients.
I work for a company
Which version of nfs are you trying to mount with?
See if this help:
http://www.gluster.com/community/documentation/index.php/Gluster_3.2:_Manually_Mounting_Volumes_Using_NFS
Also, look in client logs.
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 8:08 AM, yo mama mamami...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a volume setup
On Mon, 06 Jun 2011 09:34:14 +1000, Jonathan Collingridge jonathan.collingri...@msp.com.au wrote:
Hi,
Ive read just about everything i can find out there on Gluster, and
waded through a lot of the old posts on the user-list. I'm wondering
what the current state of gluster is for