On 24/06/16 02:08, Evans, Kyle wrote:
I'm using gluster 3.7.5-19 on RHEL 7.2 Gluster periodically stops
allowing ACLs. I have it configured in fstab like this:
Server.example.com:/dir /mnt glusterfs defaults,_netdev,acl 0 0
Also, the bricks are XFS.
It usually works fine, but sometimes a
In case you missed the post on Gluster twitter/facebook,
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We would love to hear your feedback on this.
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On 06/23/2016 03:38 PM, Kaleb KEITHLEY wrote:
On 06/23/2016 06:18 PM, Joe Julian wrote:
3.8.0 has a bug that prevents certain operations with libgfapi which
will affect the self-heal daemon, nfs, and any applications built to use
the api.
I would wait for 3.8.1. I'm not sure if a fix will be
On 06/23/2016 06:18 PM, Joe Julian wrote:
> 3.8.0 has a bug that prevents certain operations with libgfapi which
> will affect the self-heal daemon, nfs, and any applications built to use
> the api.
>
> I would wait for 3.8.1. I'm not sure if a fix will be in 3.7.12, it's
> broken in 3.7.12rc2.
T
3.8.0 has a bug that prevents certain operations with libgfapi which
will affect the self-heal daemon, nfs, and any applications built to use
the api.
I would wait for 3.8.1. I'm not sure if a fix will be in 3.7.12, it's
broken in 3.7.12rc2.
On 06/23/2016 02:33 PM, WK wrote:
I am curious
I am curious as well.
We are still planning an upgrade off our old 3.4 clusters which work
perfectly fine , though they lack the sharding and thus are
subject to the 'freeze while resync VM' problem when cluster members are
upgraded/break.
Thus we need to to know if we should be using the
I'm using gluster 3.7.5-19 on RHEL 7.2 Gluster periodically stops allowing
ACLs. I have it configured in fstab like this:
Server.example.com:/dir /mnt glusterfs defaults,_netdev,acl 0 0
Also, the bricks are XFS.
It usually works fine, but sometimes after a reboot, one of the nodes won't
all
Hello,
We use glusterfs version 3.6.9 as a shared storage solution. The linux kernel
version is 4.1.20. Our setup consists of replica 2 volumes, no distribute. We
have seen that occasionally readdir operations return the "Stale file handle"
error. Below are the client logs:
[2016-06-15 09:29:5