Hi Trung, If you wish to create per-member disk stores then, currently, the way to achieve this is using 'groups'. In this scenario you would assign a unique group to each server and then create your disk-store using the '--group' option
For example, you could start your cluster with: gfsh> start server --name=server-1 --group=server-1 ... gfsh> start server --name=server-2 --group=server-2 ... Then, create the disk-stores using the '--group' option: gfsh> create disk-store --name=ExampleDiskStore --group=server-1 --dir=/folder/specific/to/server-1 gfsh> create disk-store --name=ExampleDiskStore --group=server-2 --dir=/folder/specific/to/server-2 Having said that, I would *highly* (I would add blinking if gmail had that formatting option :) ) encourage you to have consistent directory naming so that you avoid specific configuration such as this. --Jens On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 10:11 AM, John Blum <[email protected]> wrote: > You must first create a DiskStore using... > > gfsh> create disk-store --name=ExampleDiskStore > --dir=/file/system/pathname/to/directory/in/which/to/write/disk/store/files > --dir=/another/file/system/pathname ... > > See here [1] for more details. > > Then you can define your Region... > > gfsh> create region --name=DiskStoreBasedRegion --type=PARTITION_OVERFLOW > --disk-store=ExampleDiskStore ... > > See here [2] for more details. > > > If you do not explicitly create a "named" DiskStore, then Apache Geode > will use the (same) "DEFAULT" DiskStore for all PERSISTENT and/or OVERFLOW > Regions. > > > Hope this helps! > > -John > > > [1] http://geode.apache.org/docs/guide/16/tools_modules/ > gfsh/command-pages/create.html#topic_bkn_zty_ck > [2] http://geode.apache.org/docs/guide/16/tools_modules/ > gfsh/command-pages/create.html#topic_54B0985FEC5241CA9D26B0CE0A5EA863 > > > On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 9:48 AM, trung kien <[email protected]> wrote: > >> For more context, i am trying to creat a PARTITION_Overflow region that >> could push old data to disk when memory is high. >> >> From document, i have to creat disk-store region and setup my >> partition_overflow region to overflow data there. >> >> Anyone please help? >> >> On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 11:41 AM trung kien <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I’m trying to figure the correct way to setup disk store region in geode. >>> >>> I have setup geode cluster with 1 locator and 3 servers on single >>> machine using gfsh. >>> >>> How can i create a disk-store region with diffirent dir for each server? >>> -- >>> Thanks >>> Kien >>> >> -- >> Thanks >> Kien >> > > > > -- > -John > john.blum10101 (skype) >
