follow the normal layout pattern as defined in the servers clients vol file.
Vikas Gorur wrote:
Adrian Revill wrote:
This is an edge case scenario, but one that I am worried about.
Say you have 2 storage nodes as a mirror on a 10G network, and you
write into a client mount also on the 10G
This is an edge case scenario, but one that I am worried about.
Say you have 2 storage nodes as a mirror on a 10G network, and you write
into a client mount also on the 10G network. Then data will be
replicated by the client via the 10G network to the 2 servers.
If one server out of sync becaus
liam
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 7:20 AM, Adrian Revill
wrote:
Hi
I am looking at which is the best bonding mode for giagbit links for the
servers. I have a choice of using the 802.3ad (mode4) or bonding-rr (mode0)
I would prefer to use mode4 but this will only give a single TCP connection
1Gb
That sounds OK
So if I have a client on server A and I write a file on server A, would
the file be copied to server B, C and D all at the same time, or will
the file be first copped to server B then coied to C and D in turn?
Vikas Gorur wrote:
Adrian Revill wrote:
Hi
I am looking at
Hi
I am looking at which is the best bonding mode for giagbit links for the
servers. I have a choice of using the 802.3ad (mode4) or bonding-rr (mode0)
I would prefer to use mode4 but this will only give a single TCP
connection 1Gbit of bandwidth, where mode0 will give multi Gbit of band
width
so benefit
from this because
they can continue to run even while the image is self-healed on a failed
server.
Do i need to configure anything to get this behaviour?
Vikas Gorur wrote:
Adrian Revill wrote:
Thanks Vikas,
You were right, i commented out the stat-prefetch section and the
sync
important if the un-deletion of files is
an issue.
I also found that lsattr does not work with glusterfs
lsattr /mnt/export/
lsattr: Inappropriate ioctl for device While reading flags on /mnt/export/t2
Vikas Gorur wrote:
Adrian Revill wrote:
Hi
I am having trouble with AFR, I have two servers set
Hi
I am having trouble with AFR, I have two servers set up to mirror, if I
shut down either server and then copy a file into the client mount then
restart the server I get a 0 size file on the newly started servers
backing store. Which I guess is to be expected.
But if i do a ls -lR I do not g
there any way to force a server to
update?
regards
Adrian
Vikas Gorur wrote:
Adrian Revill wrote:
Hi
I have read through the docs and google and I think i am trying to do
this right, but just wanted to be sure i have it correctly configured.
I have 2 servers factory1 and factory2, both
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Hi
I have read through the docs and google and I think i am trying to do
this right, but just wanted to be sure i have it correctly configured.
I have 2 servers factory1 and factory2, both clean installs of RHEL5.4
on basic hardware.
I followed the instructions from
http://gluster.com/communi
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