>From ~ an hour's googling and reading, it looks like this (not uncommon)
bug/warning/error has not necessarily been associated with data loss, but we
are finding that our gluster fs is interrupting our cluster jobs with the
'Stale NFS handle' Warnings like this (on the client):
[2013-01-03 12
Hi John,
As discussed here's a tentative update:
http://www.gluster.org/community/documentation/index.php?title=Planning34/PuppetModuleWIP
to:
http://www.gluster.org/community/documentation/index.php?title=Planning34/PuppetModule
If you approve, I can squash the older page.
Let me know, and feel
On 01/03/2013 12:51 PM, Jay Vyas wrote:
Hi guys:
I have just installed gluster on a single instance, and the command:
gluster volume create gv0 replica 2 server.n1:/export/brick1
server.n1:/export/brick2
returns with:
"Failed to perform brick order check... do you want to continue ..? y/N"?
On 01/03/2013 12:51 PM, Jay Vyas wrote:
Hi guys:
I have just installed gluster on a single instance, and the command:
gluster volume create gv0 replica 2 server.n1:/export/brick1
server.n1:/export/brick2
returns with:
"Failed to perform brick order check... do you want to continue ..? y/N"?
Hi guys:
I have just installed gluster on a single instance, and the command:
gluster volume create gv0 replica 2 server.n1:/export/brick1
server.n1:/export/brick2
returns with:
"Failed to perform brick order check... do you want to continue ..? y/N"?
What is the meaning of this error message,
On Thu, 2013-01-03 at 10:15 -0500, John Mark Walker wrote:
> - Original Message -
>
> >
> > After a hard time learning how gluster works, I made a puppet module
> > [1]
> > for exactly this reason. It's definitely a more complicated module
> > that
> > does more (some sysadmins don't want
I have performed an upgrade using RPM packages and I had to stop the
volume and run glusterd with the upgrade option in order to see my logs
free of warnings and misleading messages.
First of all, I would try to increase the verbosity of (at least) the
brick logs.
a.
On 03/01/2013 05:41 ??
Help please-
Last night I tried to upgrade from 3.2.5 to 3.3.1 and had no success and rolled
back to 3.2.5.
I followed the instructions for the upgrade as exactly as possible, but don't
understand this section:
5) If you have installed from RPM, goto 6). Else, start glusterd in upgrade
mode.
- Original Message -
>
> After a hard time learning how gluster works, I made a puppet module
> [1]
> for exactly this reason. It's definitely a more complicated module
> that
> does more (some sysadmins don't want it to do this much), however it
> *does* show how to get a working gluster
Thanks to everyone who added to the dialogue here. Obviously, we need to think
about how to do this.
Perhaps the best way is to start an outline on the wiki -
http://www.gluster.org/community/documentation/
We can probably start one in the next week or two, but it would be great if
someone her
Hi,
I have a lab with 10 machines acting as storage servers for some compute
machines, using glusterfs to distribute the data as two volumes.
Created using:
gluster volume create vol1 192.168.10.{221..230}:/data/vol1
gluster volume create vol2 replica 2 192.168.10.{221..230}:/data/vol2
and mount
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