Dear all,
I have implemented glusterfs storage on my company - 2 servers with replicate.
But glustherfsd shows more than 100% CPU utilization most of the time. So it is
so slow to access the gluster volume. My setup is two glusterfs servers with
replication. The gluster volume (almost 10TB of
Renchu,
I didn't see anything about average file size and read/write mix. One example
of how to observe both of these, as well as latency and throughput - on server
run these commands:
# gluster volume profile your-volume start
# gluster volume profile your-volume info /tmp/dontcare
# sleep
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tamas
On 02/22/2015 07:18 PM, Tamas Papp wrote:
This is rather odd.
Why are other distributions less supported?
I recall the same story for 3.2 - 3.3 (or something like that).
I solved it by copying w-vol-fuse.vol to w-vol.vol. Is that enough, or
does the
On 02/22/2015 12:55 AM, Justin Clift wrote:
As a general thought, how feasible is it for you to upgrade to a later
version of GlusterFS? v3.3.2 is pretty old now, and we no longer release
patches for it. :/
+1. There are a lot of patches that went into glusterfs-3.5 against Bug
1039544.
Dear Ben,
Very interesting answer from yours of how to find out where the bottleneck is.
These commands and paramters (iostat, sar) should maybe be documented on the
Gluster wiki.
I have a question for you, in order to better use my CPU cores (6 cores per
node) I was wondering if I should
On 22 Feb 2015, at 20:47, ML mail mlnos...@yahoo.com wrote:
Dear Ben,
Very interesting answer from yours of how to find out where the bottleneck
is. These commands and paramters (iostat, sar) should maybe be documented on
the Gluster wiki.
Good idea. Any interest in creating a wiki
Hi Joe,
I tried deleting both 0-bit versions of one of the dublicated file, like so:
[root@gluster01 ~]# getfattr -m . -d -e hex
/export/brick14gfs01/272b2366-dfbf-ad47-2a0f-5d5cc40863e3/3009f448-cf6e-413f-baec-c3b9f0cf9d72.vhd
getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file:
I'm looking to give glusterfs a go and have a few questions that I haven't
found definitely answers to. I was wondering if I might be able to poll
those that have gone down this path already :) Sorry for the barrage of
questions, these are the remaining questions that I need answers to
green-light
Hi,
We have installed glusterFS 3.5.1 on a docker container. Container is
installed with RHEL7.
We have executed following commands, but after mount if i check the mounted
partition we are getting Input/output error.
Can any one please help us what is the reason for this?
gluster peer probe
Hi All,
I am evaluating GlusterFS for one of our requirement.
My system is a chassis based system with multiple blade cards, where each
blade card has one, two or more storage disks.
These blades are also compute blades (application runs on the same card).
Users can unconfigure those storage
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