Hi,
I had a 4 nodes in replication setup.
After removing one of the nodes with:
gluster volume remove-brick images_1 replica 3 vmhost5:/exports/1
Removing brick(s) can result in data loss. Do you want to Continue? (y/n) y
Remove Brick commit force successful
I started to see a high cpu usage
Hi,
We have a setup of 4 nodes/bricks in a replicated setup:
Number of Bricks: 1 x 4 = 4
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: vmhost2:/exports/1
Brick2: vmhost3:/exports/1
Brick3: vmhost5:/exports/1
Brick4: vmhost6:/exports/1
I'm trying to remove one of them (vmhost5):
gluster volume
and
still run without data missing.
gluster volume create replica 2 ... list all 4 bricks
On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 3:49 AM, Stephan von Krawczynski
sk...@ithnet.com wrote:
On Tue, 09 Apr 2013 03:13:10 -0700
Robert Hajime Lanning lann...@lanning.cc wrote:
On 04/09/13 01:17, Eyal Marantenboim
/qcow2 VM's.
On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 7:11 AM, Eyal Marantenboim
e...@theserverteam.com wrote:
Hi,
We have a set of 4 gluster nodes, all in replicated (design?)
We use it to store our qcow2 images for kvm. These images have a variable
IO, though most of them are for reading only
Hi,
We have a set of 4 gluster nodes, all in replicated (design?)
We use it to store our qcow2 images for kvm. These images have a variable
IO, though most of them are for reading only.
I tried to find some documentation re. performance optimization, but it's
either unclear to me, or I