Geesh Alex I don't have much for you. Are all writes failing or just writes to
certain places? Anyone else have any input on what could cause this? To me it
sounds like rebalance was run, there was a problem and now writes are
problematic. Is an accurate problem description?
-b
- Origi
On 2015-05-01 11:51, Tom Callaway wrote:
Hello Gluster Ants!
Thanks for all the slogan suggestions that you've provided. I've made an
etherpad page which collected them all, along with some additional
suggestions made by Red Hat's Brand team:
https://public.pad.fsfe.org/p/gluster-slogans
Glu
I liked:
Gluster: Redefine storage.
Gluster: Software-Defined Storage. Redefined
Gluster: RAID G
Gluster: RAISE (redundant array of inexpensive storage equipment)
Gluster: Software {re}defined storage+
And suggested:
Gluster {DS|FS|RAISE|RAIDG}: Software Defined Storage Redefined(some
combinatio
Hello Gluster Ants!
Thanks for all the slogan suggestions that you've provided. I've made an
etherpad page which collected them all, along with some additional
suggestions made by Red Hat's Brand team:
https://public.pad.fsfe.org/p/gluster-slogans
Feel free to discuss them (either here or on the
On 25 Apr 2015, at 15:47, John Stange wrote:
> Apologies in advance if I missed an obvious announcement somewhere...
>
> We've been pulling GlusterFS-related Samba packages from the yum repo at
> http://download.gluster.org/pub/gluster/glusterfs/samba/EPEL.repo. At some
> point in the past few
>
> Are your files split brained:
>
> gluster v heal img info split-brain
>
> I see alot of problem with your self heal daemon connecting:
As far as I can see nodes are not split brained:
# gluster v heal img info split-brain
Gathering list of split brain entrie