On 05/22/2012 10:54 AM, Toby Corkindale wrote:
Hi,
Just wanted to confirm something..
On Linux clients, using the FUSE method of mounting volumes, do you need
glusterd to be running?
I don't *think* so, but want to check.
'glusterd' is *not* required on clients. If you have/had issues
pbs2ib 8780091379699182236 2994733 in progress
Hi Harry,
Can you please test once again with 'glusterfs-3.3.0qa42' and confirm
the behavior? This seems like a bug (suspect it to be some overflow type
of bug, not sure yet). Please help us with opening a bug report,
meantime, we will
How to increase the ping-time-out beyond 1301 sec?
Want to make it 2hrs.
regards
Al
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Hi everyone,
I have a replicated setup with 3 Gluster nodes and on each I have a
brick of the same size.
I know that the brick folder should never be written to as changes ar
not proragated to replicated gluster setup. It should remain read-only.
It has happened on several occasions (manual
On 22/05/12 16:59, Amar Tumballi wrote:
On 05/22/2012 10:54 AM, Toby Corkindale wrote:
Hi,
Just wanted to confirm something..
On Linux clients, using the FUSE method of mounting volumes, do you need
glusterd to be running?
I don't *think* so, but want to check.
'glusterd' is *not* required
[Reposting because I still have the same problem]
Hello, all.
I'm trying to get glusterfs working on two machines (so that I can have
replicated storage on both of them) and I'm stuck on getting glusterd
working.
The two machines are Debian 6.0 (Squeeze) and I'm using the glusterfs
packages