Hi Soumya,
Yes this is strange as the same group of sybase servers been able to write
their backup to gluster for the last 3 months.
They can still write as sybase user on OS but not the sybase backup server
process.
They were able to mount another NFS server and perform both sybase OS user
Created a reddit account and posted. Could use some up votes though if we
don't want It seems GlusterFS popularity didn't take off, and Ceph ate
Gluster's lunch. to be the top comment.
I wouldn't worry about it too much. Most people know that Redditors
tend to be negative, contrarian, and
On 01/23/2015 11:54 AM, Jeff Darcy wrote:
Created a reddit account and posted. Could use some up votes though if we
don't want It seems GlusterFS popularity didn't take off, and Ceph ate
Gluster's lunch. to be the top comment.
I wouldn't worry about it too much. Most people know that
Created a reddit account and posted. Could use some up votes though if
we don't want It seems GlusterFS popularity didn't take off, and Ceph
ate Gluster's lunch. to be the top comment.
http://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/2t85ya/anyone_using_glusterfs/cnxgz7p
On 01/22/2015 10:16 AM,
Soumya,
We just added the nolock NFS option on the client and it's now working with
sybase backup process.
I wonder what could affect the client working on gluster NFS and if the nolock
option does any bad for gluster.
Thanks
Peter
From:
Hi,
I did tests with GlusterFS 3.6.1 and works fine.
Example:
/etc/hosts
fd1e:0345:120b:a801::11 g1.v6.operacionalconstrutora.com.brg1
fd1e:0345:120b:a801::3 g2.v6.operacionalconstrutora.com.brg2
gluster volume create vgtest replica 2 g1:/glusterfs/vgtest/brick1
Hi,
- Original Message -
From: Олег Кузнецов smallo...@gmail.com
To: gluster-users@gluster.org
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2015 5:00:56 PM
Subject: [Gluster-users] Does Glusterfs works with ipv6?
Hi all!
Does Glusterfs works with ipv6?
I'm install glusterfs 3.4.6-7, create volume
Oh, I didn't I only read a fragment of the IRC log and assumed
--xlator-option would be enough. Apparently it's a lot more work
I do have a query, though. These connections, from one of our setups, are
these on secure ports? Or, maybe I didn't get it the first time.
root@serv0:/root
We have a 6 nodes gluster running ubuntu on xfs sharing gluster volumes over
NFS been running fine for 3 months.
We restarted glusterfs-server on one of the node and all NFS clients start
getting the lockd: server not responding, timed out on /var/log/messages
We are still able to read write
Seems like the write is not performed when the application did it. Logs
of the mount and bricks should help.
Pranith
On 01/23/2015 06:05 AM, RAKESH P B wrote:
Hi All,
I have setup the Gluster replication.I found an issue that when a new
file write to secondary machine will take 15 mins to
On 01/23/2015 01:54 PM, A Ghoshal wrote:
Thanks a lot, Pranith.
We'll set this option on our test servers and keep the setup under
observation.
How did you get the bind-insecure option working?
I guess I will send a patch to make it 'volume set option'
Pranith
Thanks,
Anirban
From:
Thanks a lot, Pranith.
We'll set this option on our test servers and keep the setup under
observation.
Thanks,
Anirban
From: Pranith Kumar Karampuri pkara...@redhat.com
To: A Ghoshal a.ghos...@tcs.com
Cc: gluster-users@gluster.org, Niels de Vos nde...@redhat.com
Date: 01/23/2015
Hi all!
Does Glusterfs works with ipv6?
I'm install glusterfs 3.4.6-7, create volume and brick by gluster-cli.
But glusterfsd/glusterd by default - doesn't listen any ipv6 addresses. And
i can't peer probe another servers by ipv6.
How i can fix it?
In that case, most likely it seems to be an issue with the backup
servers you are using.
Maybe you can first try verifying the NFS client on that machine. Issue
write fops directly on the NFS mount points used by those servers.
Enable rpcdebug - rpcdebug -m nfs all and check
Hi Pranith,
Here is the output for the commands provide by you, anything more you need,
please tell us!
Thanks!
[root@dmf-wpst-1 ~]# getfattr -d -m. -e hex /export/vdb1/brick/
getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file: export/vdb1/brick/
Hi Pranith,
No worries!
Here is the output of the other brick:
[root@dmf-wpst-2 ~]# getfattr -d -m. -e hex /export/vdb1/brick/
getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file: export/vdb1/brick/
security.selinux=0x756e636f6e66696e65645f753a6f626a6563745f723a66696c655f743a733000
Hello
Just need to check something as it wasn't obvious from the admin guide.
If I had 3 Gluster instances in my pool, two locally and next to each other
(same subnet) but one somewhere miles away on the Internet, a write over nfs
would not return until the upload has written to the
Hi All,
I have put up a admin doc on rdma for review at
http://review.gluster.org/#/c/9443/.
Reviews appreciated.
--
Raghavendra Talur
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