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2017 Aug 01
0
Gluster operations speed limit
Adding Mohit who is experimenting with cgroups has found some way to restrict glustershd's CPU usage using cgroups. Mohit maybe you want to share the steps we need to follow to apply cgroups only to glustershd. Thanks. Ravi On 08/01/2017 03:46 PM, Alexey Zakurin wrote: > Hi, community > > I have a large distributed-replicated Glusterfs volume, that contains > few hundreds
2015 Sep 24
1
Guest cpuacct counters and others location
Hi, My piece of code ( C langage) uses cgroups to retrieve counters related to cpu and memory usage related to KVM guests hosted by the host where this code runs. I noticed that depending on the O.S. running on the host , these counters are not found at the same location : CentOS 7 : ls /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuacct/machine.slice/machine-qemu\\x2drhel6.0.scope/vcpu0 cgroup.clone_children
2011 Mar 22
2
Why does glusterfs has nfs stuff on the server
When I installed gluster and do a "ps" on the process I see: /usr/sbin/glusterfs -f /etc/glusterd/nfs/nfs-server.vol -p /etc/glusterd/nfs/run/nfs.pid -l /var/log/glusterfs/nfs.log" My question is why did glusterfs use nfs-server.vol, nfs.pid and nfs.log instead of using some generic name. This is confusing and makes me think it's using nfs somehow on the server even though
2016 Sep 07
2
how to limit cpu usage for specified processes
Hi, Is there some tool or method in centos that can limit cpu usage to some percentage for specified processes that consume large cpu resource? I found cpulimit which is only able to limit one process. what I want is one tool that can limit several same processes' cpu usage. Thanks! Regards andrew
2017 Aug 09
1
Gluster performance with VM's
Hi, community Please, help me with my trouble. I have 2 Gluster nodes, with 2 bricks on each. Configuration: Node1 brick1 replicated on Node0 brick0 Node0 brick1 replicated on Node1 brick0 Volume Name: gm0 Type: Distributed-Replicate Volume ID: 5e55f511-8a50-46e4-aa2f-5d4f73c859cf Status: Started Snapshot Count: 0 Number of Bricks: 2 x 2 = 4 Transport-type: tcp Bricks: Brick1:
2017 Jul 17
1
Gluster set brick online and start sync.
Hello everybody, Please, help to fix me a problem. I have a distributed-replicated volume between two servers. On each server I have 2 RAID-10 arrays, that replicated between servers. Brick gl1:/mnt/brick1/gm0 49153 0 Y 13910 Brick gl0:/mnt/brick0/gm0 N/A N/A N N/A Brick gl0:/mnt/brick1/gm0 N/A
2011 Aug 12
2
Replace brick of a dead node
Hi! Seeking pardon from the experts, but I have a basic usage question that I could not find a straightforward answer to. I have a two node cluster, with two bricks replicated, one on each node. Lets say one of the node dies and is unreachable. I want to be able to spin a new node and replace the dead node's brick to a location on the new node. The command 'gluster volume
2015 Sep 11
2
automounter with users home directories on centos 7.
On Fri, 11 Sep 2015, Jason Welsh wrote: > ok, I have moved home out of the way and restarted automounter.. > and now I see the /home directory appear when autofs is started, but there is > still nothing there.. > > [root at server2 home]# cd /home > [root at server2 home]# ls > [root at server2 home]# cd jason > -bash: cd: jason: No such file or directory > [root at
2013 Sep 04
10
Performance test regarding xenstored
Hello, I am running a mail benchmark test using smtp-source[1] with VM running postfix on Xen hypervisor. My system configuration is: uname -a -> Linux cadlab 3.1.10-1.19-xen #1 SMP Mon Feb 25 10:32:50 UTC 2013 (f0b13a3) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux I am observing a very high disk write usage by xenstored (some 5 Mbps) without even anything running on the VM. Is it normal? During test, I
2013 Sep 04
10
[Xen-users] Performance test regarding xenstored
Hello, I am running a mail benchmark test using smtp-source[1] with VM running postfix on Xen hypervisor. My system configuration is: uname -a -> Linux cadlab 3.1.10-1.19-xen #1 SMP Mon Feb 25 10:32:50 UTC 2013 (f0b13a3) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux I am observing a very high disk write usage by xenstored (some 5 Mbps) without even anything running on the VM. Is it normal? During test, I
2015 Feb 13
2
[LLVMdev] [Compiler-rt] i386 is not supported in compiler-rt build
I am trying to build compiler-rt on a x86_64 machine using clang. Command used: CC=clang CXX=clang++ cmake <path to compiler-rt> -DLLVM_CONFIG_PATH=<Path to llvm toolchain>/bin/llvm-config -DCOMPILER_RT_INSTALL_PATH=<Path to llvm toolchain>/lib/clang/3.7.0 after this command on console it prints, -- Compiler-RT supported architectures: x86_64 Instead if I use gcc in above
2005 Jul 01
3
Problem with DTFM and complex international setup
We have some guys working in the US who can't always dial back to our company in Europe easily (lots of clients require authorization to make international calls), so I set up the following: - ipkall.com number links to a FWD number - office Asterisk box registers with FWD Then I programmed Asterisk to accept office extension number using DTFM tones. This works OK. Then I programmed
2006 Jul 22
4
Reading floating points into a field stored as Integers
Hi, I''m trying to follow the "AWDR" example of storing certain types of numbers (in my case, percentages not money) as integers in the database. I understand from the Depot application how to format the output to have 2 places (or n places for that matter) decimal. Now, I"m wondering about the input. It''s more natural for people to enter numbers as
2009 Jan 07
2
\iaxclient-2.0.2 compile problem
Hi, I had downlaoded iaxclient-2.0.2 and complie project *\iaxclient-2.0.2\contrib\win\vs2005* ** It gives many83 fatal and file missing error of file missing Error 1 fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'portaudio.h': No such file or directory d:\mohit\asterisk\iaxclient-2.0.2\iaxclient-2.0.2\lib\portmixer\px_win_wmme\px_win_wmme.c 40 Error 2 fatal error C1083: Cannot open
2007 Apr 27
5
Reading e-Mails
Hi, I am new to ActionMailer, need to read incoming mails using rails ActionMailer, dont know how to do it.. also need to track bounced mails. Can anybody help me pls. Thanks Muralimaran Kumar. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails:
2006 Jun 25
6
Understanding Common Views
Hi Everyone, I''m trying to formulate my thoughts on how views work in RoR and I understand the basic bits - 1. Every controller has its own view defined using rhtml files in the views/[controller_name] folder. 2. There is one "view" file (rhtml) for every in the controller and has the same name as the method. 3. For portions that are common, partials can be used - file
2006 Aug 13
3
Render nothing; go nowhere
I am building an application that requires a C++ program to access the Rails web application using POST. Now, I just added user authentication to the mix and it has made things more interesting. I''m using basic authentication as shown in the AWDWR and Rails Recipes books. I can now get my C++ program to submit the user credentials to the login/login page. All I want the login page
2006 Aug 07
4
Problem with Pagination
Hi Guys, I am trying to paginate the results from a search. When I use actual constants in the search conditions, it works fine: def query @k2_result_pages, @k2_results = paginate (:k2_results, :conditions => [''e_date >= ? AND e_date <= ?'', ''2006-07-12'', ''2006-08-12''],
2006 Aug 09
10
Next/ Previous record
Hi, Quick question (which means that I think there should be an easy answer)... When I am in the "show" view, I''d like to add 2 links, one for previous and one for next record so that the user can go on to the next "result" without having to go back to the ''list'' of results. However, I can''t find my way about this problem :-S
2015 Oct 29
2
How to retrieve legacy cgroups location ?
Hi, As told in "Control Groups Resource Management" libvirt page : Legacy cgroups layout Prior to libvirt 1.0.5, the cgroups layout created by libvirt was different from that described above, and did not allow for administrator customization. Libvirt used a fixed, 3-level hierarchy libvirt/{qemu,lxc}/$VMNAME which was rooted at the point in the hierarchy where libvirtd itself was