Nathan Stratton
2009-Aug-04 01:00 UTC
[Gluster-users] directory lock durning file self-healing
Version : glusterfs 2.0.0git built on Aug 3 2009 16:40:55 If there is a file self-healing in a directory I am no longer able to access any other files in that directory. Is this normal behavior? Also, can you be modifying a file (say a xen file) at the same time it is self-healing? If not, should other files still work with that client during a self-heal? Lastly, any way to speed up self-heal with disable-direct-io-mode required for xen? It lowers the I/O rate to a crawl from ~500 MB/s to ~25 MB/s. Other then that, things are looking so so much better, this is almost someting I could put in production!> <>Nathan Stratton CTO, BlinkMind, Inc. nathan at robotics.net nathan at blinkmind.com http://www.robotics.net http://www.blinkmind.com
I am trying to get more then 25 out of raw 500 MB/s with --disable-direct-io-mode. I have been able to build a XEN Dom0 and Infiniband support into the latest kernel 2.6.31-rc4. I also have FUSE in the kernel, should I be using that, or should I use fuse-2.7.4glfs11?><>Nathan Stratton CTO, BlinkMind, Inc. nathan at robotics.net nathan at blinkmind.com http://www.robotics.net http://www.blinkmind.com