On Thu, 27 Jul 2017 at 16:48, Paolo Margara wrote:
> Hi Atin,
>
> in attachment all the requested logs.
>
> Considering that I'm using gluster as a storage system for oVirt I've
> checked also these logs and I've seen that almost every commands on all the
> three nodes
On 27/07/17 14:13, lejeczek wrote:
... or in other words - can samba break (on Centos 7.3) if
one goes with gluster version to high?
hi fellas.
I wonder because I see:
smbd[4088153]: Unknown gluster ACL version: -847736808
smbd[4088153]: [2017/07/27 13:12:54.047332, 0]
The Gluster community is pleased to announce the release of Gluster
3.11.2 (packages available at [1]).
Release notes for the release can be found at [2].
We still carry a major issue that is reported in the release-notes as
follows,
- Expanding a gluster volume that is sharded may cause
Hi Team,
Whenever I am performing the IO operation on gluster volume, the loads is
getting increase on CPU which reaches upto 70-80 sometimes.
when we started debugging, found that the io_worker thread is created to
server the IO request and consume high CPU till that request gets completed.
Can anyone tell me how to find out what is going wrong here? I the meantime I
have 272 FAILURES count and I can't find anything in the GlusterFS
documentation on how to troubleshoot the FAILURES count in geo-replication.
Thank you.
> Original Message
> Subject: How to deal
Hello,
Today while freeing up some space on my OS disk I just discovered that there is
a /var/lib/misc/glusterfsd directory which seems to save data related to
geo-replication.
In particular there is a hidden sub-directory called ".processed" as you can
see here: