On 9 Mar 2015, at 12:00, Jeff Darcy jda...@redhat.com wrote:
I would be very interested to read your blog post as soon as its out and I
guess many others too. Please do post the link to this list as soon as its
online.
Sorry, forgot to do this earlier. It's here:
I would be very interested to read your blog post as soon as its out and I
guess many others too. Please do post the link to this list as soon as its
online.
Sorry, forgot to do this earlier. It's here:
http://pl.atyp.us/2015-03-life-on-the-server-side.html
Thanks Jeff for this blog post, looking forward to NSR and its chain
replication!
On Monday, March 9, 2015 1:00 PM, Jeff Darcy jda...@redhat.com wrote:
I would be very interested to read your blog post as soon as its out and I
guess many others too. Please do post the link to this list as
On 03/04/2015 11:24 PM, ML mail wrote:
Hello,
I have two gluster nodes in a replicated setup and have connected the two
nodes together directly through a 10 Gbit/s crossover cable. Now I would like
to tell gluster to use this seperate private network for any communications
between the
Thank you for the detailed explanation. Due to the fact that right now it does
not make much difference to split the traffic I will refrain from doing that
and simply wait for the new style replication. This looks like a very promising
feature and I am looking forward to it. My other concern
I have two gluster nodes in a replicated setup and have connected the two
nodes together directly through a 10 Gbit/s crossover cable. Now I would
like to tell gluster to use this seperate private network for any
communications between the two nodes. Does that make sense? Will this bring
me
Hello,
I have two gluster nodes in a replicated setup and have connected the two nodes
together directly through a 10 Gbit/s crossover cable. Now I would like to tell
gluster to use this seperate private network for any communications between the
two nodes. Does that make sense? Will this