Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "GlusterFS 3.1.5 now available"
2011 Jun 29
1
Possible new bug in 3.1.5 discovered
"May you live in interesting times"
Is this a curse or a blessing? :)
I've just tested a 3.1.5 GlusterFS native client against a 3.1.3 storage pool using this volume:
Volume Name: pfs-rw1
Type: Distributed-Replicate
Status: Started
Number of Bricks: 2 x 2 = 4
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: jc1letgfs16-pfs1:/export/read-write/g01
Brick2: jc1letgfs13-pfs1:/export/read-write/g01
2011 Mar 30
1
Disabling NFS
Howdy,
With 3.1.3 the option was added to disable the builtin Gluster NFS.
Does that mean that the following scenario should work:
1. Disable Gluster NFS "gluster volume set <VOLUME> nfs.disable on"
2. Restart the gluster servers for good measure
3. On one of the gluster servers, mount the volume using the gluster fuse client:
mkdir /export/users
# In /etc/fstab add
2011 Oct 25
1
problems with gluster 3.2.4
Hi, we have 4 test machines (gluster01 to gluster04).
I've created a replicated volume with the 4 machines.
Then on the client machine i've executed:
mount -t glusterfs gluster01:/volume01 /mnt/gluster
And everything works ok.
The main problem occurs in every client machine that I do:
umount /mnt/gluster
and the
mount -t glusterfs gluster01:/volume01 /mnt/gluster
The client
2010 Apr 14
1
Exporting nfs share with glusterfs?
Hi all,
Is it possible to use a nfs share to serve as a glusterfs server process?? For
example: I have a host that mounts a nfs share from a solaris server under /mnt. Can
I use this /mnt directory for a glusterfs server??
Thanks.
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CL Martinez
carlopmart {at} gmail {d0t} com
2008 Dec 20
14
building 1.4.0rc6
I am trying to build the latest release candidate and have run into a
bit of a problem.
When I run ./configure, I get:
GlusterFS configure summary
===========================
FUSE client : no
Infiniband verbs : no
epoll IO multiplex : yes
Berkeley-DB : no
libglusterfsclient : yes
mod_glusterfs : no ()
argp-standalone : no
I am going to need the gluster FUSE client now
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
2011 May 06
2
Best practice to stop the Gluster CLIENT process?
Hi all!
What's the best way to stop the CLIENT process for Gluster?
We have dual systems, where the Gluster servers also act as clients, so
both, glusterd and glusterfsd are running on the system.
Stopping the server app. works via "/etc/init.d/glusterd stop" but the
client is stopped how?
I need to unmount the filesystem from the server in order to do a fsck on
the ext4 volume;
2011 May 06
2
single storage server
I have a single storage server which exports /data to number of clients.
Is it ok to access the data on the storage server directly (ie not via glusterfs mount) ?
(I know this causes problems when there are multiple servers ).
This would simplify some configurations.
Nick
2011 Nov 07
2
Gluster/RDMA
To Harry Mangalam about Gluster/RDMA:
make sure these modules are loaded
# modprobe -v rdma_ucm
# modprobe -v ib_uverbs
# modprobe -v ib_ucm
To run the subnet manager
# modprobe -v ib_umad
Make sure libibverbs and (libmlx4 or libmthca) RPMs are installed.
I don't understand why they appropriate modules aren't loaded automatically. Could put something in /etc/modprobe.d/ to make this
2011 May 10
3
Error in Configuring CTDB, Winbind and AD
Hello Samba Users,
After going through a lot of hassles, i have ended up coming mentioned below
samba configuration. But it is still far from a working stage.
wbinfo -t, -u and -g works. But wbinfo -i works on few nodes but doesn't
work on few resulting in error "Could not get info for user <username>"
Strange part is that i could see these messages
2009 Jul 09
1
[PATCH ovirt-node] add glusterfs-client dependency for ovirt-node
---
ovirt-node.spec.in | 3 ++-
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/ovirt-node.spec.in b/ovirt-node.spec.in
index 746cf3d..2fdf4f5 100644
--- a/ovirt-node.spec.in
+++ b/ovirt-node.spec.in
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Requires(post): /sbin/chkconfig
Requires(preun): /sbin/chkconfig
BuildRequires: libvirt-devel >= 0.5.1
BuildRequires: dbus-devel hal-devel
-Requires:
2013 Nov 23
1
Maildir issue.
We brought up a test cluster to investigate GlusterFS.
Using the Quick Start instructions, we brought up a 2 server 1 brick
replicating setup and mounted to it from a third box with the fuse mount
(all ver 3.4.1)
# gluster volume info
Volume Name: mailtest
Type: Replicate
Volume ID: 9e412774-b8c9-4135-b7fb-bc0dd298d06a
Status: Started
Number of Bricks: 1 x 2 = 2
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
2013 Jul 26
5
[FEEDBACK] Governance of GlusterFS project
Hello everyone,
We are in the process of formalizing the governance model of the
GlusterFS project. Historically, the governance of the project has been
loosely structured. This is an invitation to all of you to participate in
this discussion and provide your feedback and suggestions on how we should
evolve a formal model. Feedback from this thread will be considered to the
extent possible in
2001 Jul 20
3
estimation of drift of continuous random walk
Dear R-Users,
I have the following problem to solve and I wonder if there are means in R
that can help me.
At irregular time intervals I observe a random walk process, Y, with
time-varying drift. I assume that the drift, D, is a (linear) function of
some parameter X. The goal is to estimate D(X).
I could regress Y_{t+dt} - Y_{t} ~ X, but it's probably not appropriate
since Var(Y_{t+dt} -
2011 Feb 24
1
Experiencing errors after adding new nodes
Hi,
I had a 2 node distributed cluster running on 3.1.1 and I added 2 more nodes. I then ran a rebalance on the cluster.
Now I am getting permission denied errors and I see the following in the client logs:
[2011-02-24 09:59:10.210166] I [dht-common.c:369:dht_revalidate_cbk] loader-dht: subvolume loader-client-3 returned -1 (Invalid argument)
[2011-02-24 09:59:11.851656] I
2010 Mar 02
2
crash when using the cp command to copy files off a striped gluster dir but not when using rsync
Hi,
I've got this strange problem where a striped endpoint will crash when
I try to use cp to copy files off of it but not when I use rsync to
copy files off:
[user at gluster5 user]$ cp -r Python-2.6.4/ ~/tmp/
cp: reading `Python-2.6.4/Lib/lib2to3/tests/data/fixers/myfixes/__init__.py':
Software caused connection abort
cp: closing
2002 Jul 13
3
mutable objects
Hi,
I need "mutable" objects that I can safely modify in my C code. All call
interfaces, e.g. .C, .Call, etc., require you to not modify the "in" args.
The description of the OOP package in R-news from Sep 2001 alludes to a
possiblity of such objects, but the package itself is no longer on Omegahat
and I am not sure I need the full machinery.
Thanks, Vadim
P.S. I wonder
2001 Nov 26
3
Doing things with POSIXt
Dear R-Users,
I have a data file with timestamps and I wanted to use POSIXct time data
type to represent the respective column. I played around with the type and
found a couple of issues:
* there seems to be no direct way of reading datetimes into a variable.
Let's say this is my file
"1992-02-27 23:03:20 PST"
"1992-02-27 22:29:56 PST"
"1992-01-14 01:03:30 PST"
2002 Nov 11
2
listing objects loaded by load()
Hi,
Is there a direct way of listing objects loaded by load() command? I worked
around by loading into a new environment and then ls() of that environment,
but I wonder if there is a simpler way.
Thanks, Vadim
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2002 Sep 03
1
predict.lm with missing data
Dear R-Users,
Say I have a data frame 'data' with missing values and I fit
> data.lm <- lm(y~x, data=data, na.action=na.omit)
Now I want to compute predictions for each observation of 'data' (having NA
where the data was missing).
The straightforward predict(data.lm) is not good since it produces a vector
that is shorter than the number of rows in data (because of the