I don't know about using ctdb, but using Corosync: the latest Filesystem
resource-agent has support for GlusterFS. I've never used it, so it might not
be what you're looking for.
https://github.com/ClusterLabs/resource-agents/blob/master/heartbeat/Filesystem
Dan
From: gluster-users-boun...@glu
I also don’t think this is a rant. I, as well, have been following this list
for a few years, and have been waiting for GlusterFS to stabilize for VM
deployment. I hope this discussion helps the devs understand areas that people
are waiting for.
We have 2 SAN servers with Infiniband connections
If you do decide to use 2 switchs:
1) for KVM Hosts use 2 nics, bridge them and run KVM on the bridge (usually
br0), link each nic to a different switch
2) Interlink those switches.
Dan
-Original Message-
From: gluster-users-boun...@gluster.org
[mailto:gluster-users-boun...@gluster.org]
ar outside of what I
was trying to accomplish* - all done on a test system because I wasn't about to
install compilers on a production server.
Dan
From: Harry Mangalam [mailto:harry.manga...@uci.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2011 12:19 PM
To: gluster-users@gluster.org
Cc: Dan
Harry,
I had these same problems when I upgraded my firmware.
Here's what I ended up doing (Centos6 or RHEL6 *not 6.1*):
If you use the default kernel: 2.6.32_71.el6 (don't run yum update), then you
can use the kernel-mft RPM included with OFED
(kernel-mft-2.7.0-2.6.32_71.el6.x86_64.x86_64.rpm
Try upgrading the firmware. I had this exact problem last week and the firmware
update solved it.
Dan
From: gluster-users-boun...@gluster.org
[mailto:gluster-users-boun...@gluster.org] On Behalf Of Harry Mangalam
Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2011 8:17 AM
To: gluster-users@gluster.org; land...@s