Hi Team,
I upload some valgrind logs from my gluster 5.4 setup. This is writing to
the volume every 15 minutes. I stopped glusterd and then copy away the
logs. The test was running for some simulated days. They are zipped in
valgrind-54.zip.
Lots of info in valgrind-2730.log. Lots of possibly
On Thu, 16 May 2019 at 03:05, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
> Op 15-05-19 om 15:45 schreef Nithya Balachandran:
> > Hi Paul,
> >
> > A few questions:
> > Which version of gluster are you using?
>
> On the server and some clients: glusterfs 4.1.2
> On a new client: glusterfs 5.5
>
> Is the same
Hi all,
We are having a sporadic issue with our Gluster mounts that is affecting
several of our Kubernetes environments. We are having trouble understanding
what is causing it, and we could use some guidance from the pros!
Scenario
We have an environment running a single-node Kubernetes
It seems that I got confused.So you see the files on the bricks (servers) ,
but not when you mount glusterfs on the clients ?
If so - this is not the sharding feature as it works the opposite way.
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
В четвъртък, 16 май 2019 г., 0:35:04 ч. Гринуич+3, Paul van der
Op 15-05-19 om 15:45 schreef Nithya Balachandran:
> Hi Paul,
>
> A few questions:
> Which version of gluster are you using?
On the server and some clients: glusterfs 4.1.2
On a new client: glusterfs 5.5
> Did this behaviour start recently? As in were the contents of that
> directory visible
Hi Paul,
A few questions:
Which version of gluster are you using?
Did this behaviour start recently? As in were the contents of that
directory visible earlier?
Regards,
Nithya
On Wed, 15 May 2019 at 18:55, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
> Hello Strahil,
>
> Thanks for your answer. I don't find the
Hello Strahil,
Thanks for your answer. I don't find the word "sharding" in the
configfiles. There is not much shared data (24GB), and only 1 brick:
---
root@xxx:/etc/glusterfs# gluster volume info DATA
Volume Name: DATA
Type: Distribute
Volume ID: db53ece1-5def-4f7c-b59d-3a230824032a
Status:
Hello,
I am the new sysadmin of an organization what uses Glusterfs.
I did not set it up, and I don't know much about Glusterfs.
What I do not understand is that I do not see all data in the mount.
Not as root, not as a normal user who has privileges.
When I do "ls" in one of the subdirectories