Have you tried CTDB from the Samba project
I have user it with nfs-ganesha and samba4 before with great success, further
more you do not need to enable samba to run it.
Original Message
From: Soumya Koduri
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2016 09:18
To: ML Wong
Cc: gluster-users@gluster.org
Subject:
Last I looked as far as RHEL is concerned btrfs tech preview.What that means is there may be stability issues on RHEL and or their support team isn't trained in it yet. So you're experience may not be a good one
You had a split brain at one point.
RHEV adds a dimension to this which is interesting.
I have run into this before it probably happened during an update to the
gluster servers or a sequential restart of the gluster process or servers.
So first thing there is a nasty cron daily job which is cre
When using the gluster client replication overhead is offloaded to the client
so you will see a CPU utilization increase on the client.
Ig you are using NFS with gluster you should consider looking into NFS Ganish
(I apologize if I'm not spelling the name correctly on my phone) it's a
implement
You need to do a rebalance
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Original Message
From: Carlos J. Herrera
Sent: Monday, March 9, 2015 10:43
To: gluster-users@gluster.org
Subject: [Gluster-users] carlos
I have my glusterfs configurated is replicated mode. When I add a new brick,
not copy all
Quorum only applies when you have 3 or more bricks replicating each other. In other words it doesn't mean any thing in a 2 node 2 brick cluster so it shouldn't be set.In other words based on your settings it's acting correctly because it thinks that the online brick needs to have a minimum of one
NoI've done it on more than one occasionJust make sure you only access the file via the gluster mount point not directly on the underlying file system