Re: [Gluster-users] GlusterFS 3.1 on Amazon EC2 Questions

2010-10-22 Thread Joshua Saayman
t; -------------- > *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 > > > I'll appreciate help with the following questio

Re: [Gluster-users] GlusterFS 3.1 on Amazon EC2 Questions

2010-10-22 Thread Craig Carl
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

Re: [Gluster-users] GlusterFS 3.1 on Amazon EC2 Questions

2010-10-22 Thread Craig Box
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 If a file is out of date on the current node, you won't get the updated version, so you are always supposed to read from the mount point.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?

Re: [Gluster-users] GlusterFS 3.1 on Amazon EC2 Questions

2010-10-22 Thread Craig Carl
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

[Gluster-users] GlusterFS 3.1 on Amazon EC2 Questions

2010-10-22 Thread Joshua Saayman
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