Thank you for the clarification.
Am Do., 16. Aug. 2018 um 09:02 Uhr schrieb Kotresh Hiremath Ravishankar <
khire...@redhat.com>:
> Hi David,
>
> With this feature enabled, the consistent time attributes (mtime, ctime,
> atime) will be
> maintained in xattr on the file. With this feature enabled,
Hi David,
With this feature enabled, the consistent time attributes (mtime, ctime,
atime) will be
maintained in xattr on the file. With this feature enabled, gluster will
not used time
attributes from backend. It will be served from xattr of that file which
will be
consistent across replica set.
Hello Kotresh,
its no problem for me that the atime will be updated, importat is a
consistent mtime and ctime on the bricks of my replica set.
I have turned on both options you mentioned. After that I created a file on
my FUSE mount (mounted with noatime). But on all my bricks of the replica
set
th
AFAIK this feature is not available in 3.X series. It was introduced in
4.1.0
If this feature is off in gluster your atime will be updated according to
your mount options. There are several options availabe. Look at $ man mount.
I found this options: noatime, atime, nostrictatime, strictatime,
nore
Is this 'or' of atime settings also in 3.10/3.12 versions?
If it's set off in gluster but on in mount will atime be updated?
On August 15, 2018 2:15:17 PM EDT, Kotresh Hiremath Ravishankar
wrote:
>Hi David,
>
>The feature is to provide consistent time attributes (atime, ctime,
>mtime)
>across r
Hi David,
The feature is to provide consistent time attributes (atime, ctime, mtime)
across replica set.
The feature is enabled with following two options.
gluster vol set utime on
gluster vol set ctime on
The features currently does not honour mount options related time
attributes such as 'no
Dear Gluster Community,
in the Chapter "Standalone" point 3 of the release notes for 4.1.0
https://docs.gluster.org/en/latest/release-notes/4.1.0/
there is an introduction to the new utime feature. What kind of options are
not allowed if I want to mount a volume? There is "noatime,realatime"
menti