ESXI cannot access stripped gluster volume
Hello all.
Unfortunately this is going to be a long post, so I will not spend too many
words with compliments; Gluster is a great solution and I should be writing
odes about it, so, bravo all of you.
A bit about me: I've been working with FreeBSD and
Hi everyone!
We are running a couple of Gluster storage servers serving mainly VM
images. We are wondering already for quite some time how to handle host OS
upgrades efficiently and safely without risking losing data on the gluster
volumes. So, it would be great if you could give me some
Hi
I saw one of our client dying after we see gfid different on
subvolume. Here is log of the client
[2014-03-03 08:30:54.286225] W
[afr-common.c:1196:afr_detect_self_heal_by_iatt] 0-bj-mams-replicate-6:
/operation/video/2014/03/03/e7/35/71/81f0a6656c077a16cad663e540543a78.pfvmeta:
gfid
I don't have ESXi experience but the first thing that jumps out at me is
you probably need to mount NFS/tcp. NFS/udp doesn't work on glusterfs
(unless this has changed and I've not been paying close enough attention
lately).
On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 8:35 AM, Carlos Capriotti