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I'm looking at switching some clients from native gluster to NFS. Any advice on
how to do this as transparently as possible? Can both mounts be used at the
same time (so I can test NFS before switching)? I'm on a vanilla 2-way AFR
config where both clients are also servers.
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on Gluster. The stuff above, in a test environment,
makes me wonder. What could cause this in a closed dev env?
sean
On 06/17/2012 03:42 AM, Brian Candler wrote:
On Sat, Jun 16, 2012 at 04:47:51PM -0400, Sean Fulton wrote:
1) The split-brain message is strange because there are only two
server
volume on the
client. Is that right? I don't think his will work since the gluster client is
the component doing the replication (i.e. sending files to both servers).
Frank
On 17/06/2012, at 9:12 AM, Sean Fulton wrote:
Let me re-iterate, I really, really want to see Gluster work for our
Candler b.cand...@pobox.com wrote:
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 08:17:30AM -0400, Sean Fulton wrote:
It's a replicated volume, but only one client was writing one
process to the cluster, so I don't understand how you could have a
split brain.
The write has to be made to two places at once. From what I
in the logs?
I am the only one seeing this kind of behavior?
sean
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the same time via NTP, etc.
The OS is SL 6.1.
So this is all very strange behavior.
sean
On 06/16/2012 01:48 PM, Sean Fulton wrote:
I do not mean to be argumentative, but I have to admit a little
frustration with Gluster. I know an enormous emount of effort has gone
into this product, and I
is the IP address of node2 (not the hostname). BUT, both nodes have
the same UUID, which makes them not work.
I tried re-installing gluster on both machines but same result.
Any ideas how this is happening?
sean
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the localhost for NFS but we seemed to have lock
contention.
Recommendations would be appreciated.
sean
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