Maurya M
2019-Apr-05  06:30 UTC
[Gluster-users] Geo-replication benchmarking & DR - failover simulation
Hi All, As i have now a geo-replication established between my 3 sites , wanted to test the flow throughput , is there any tools , documentation to measure the data flow b/w the various slave volumes setup. Also i understand the replication is unidirectional ( master to slave) - so incase of DR , are there tested methods to achieve the failover and reverse the replication and once the primary if restored - go back on the initial setup. Appreciate your thoughts & suggestions. Will look forward to the comments here. Thanks all, Maurya -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20190405/c2172044/attachment.html>
Strahil Nikolov
2019-Apr-05  08:52 UTC
[Gluster-users] Geo-replication benchmarking & DR - failover simulation
If you want to measure the traffic - I guess gtop can help you with that , but I
have never checked it on geo-rep.
At least this is what I'm checking when a full replication is needed (for
example storage layout change on the brick).
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
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 Hi All,?As i have now a geo-replication established between my 3 sites , wanted
to test the flow throughput , is there any tools , documentation to measure the
data flow b/w the various slave volumes setup.
Also i understand the replication is unidirectional ( master to slave) - so
incase of DR , are there tested methods to achieve the failover and reverse the
replication and once the primary if restored - go back on the initial setup.
Appreciate your thoughts & suggestions. Will look forward to the comments
here.
Thanks all,Maurya_______________________________________________
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