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> *From: *"Joshua Saayman"
> *To: *gluster-us...@gluster.org
> *Sent: *Friday, October 22, 2010 6:05:24 AM
> *Subject: *[Gluster-users] GlusterFS 3.1 on Amazon EC2 Questions
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> I'll appreciate help with the following questio
To: "Craig Carl"
Cc: "Joshua Saayman" , gluster-users@gluster.org
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2010 7:25:33 AM
Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] GlusterFS 3.1 on Amazon EC2 Questions
Hi Craig,
2. You can read from the back end, all writes should go through the Gluster
mo
Hi Craig,
2. You can read from the back end, all writes should go through the Gluster
> mount point.
>
This contradicts what I have read in the past. If a file is out of date on
the current node, you won't get the updated version, so you are always
supposed to read from the mount point. Right?
tion/
From: "Joshua Saayman"
To: gluster-users@gluster.org
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2010 6:05:24 AM
Subject: [Gluster-users] GlusterFS 3.1 on Amazon EC2 Questions
I'll appreciate help with the following questions by Gart on my blog
(http://goo.gl/8eKn)
Th
I'll appreciate help with the following questions by Gart on my blog
(http://goo.gl/8eKn)
Thanks
Joshua
Thanks for this accessibly straightforward series. A couple basic
questions about the way gluster works:
1) If I do this exercise -exactly- as you have done, but one of the
instances EBS