Gerry O'Brien
2017-Aug-08 10:46 UTC
[Gluster-users] How are bricks healed in Debian Jessie 3.11
Hi, How are bricks healed in Debian Jessie 3.11? Is it at the file of block level? The scenario we have in mind is a 2 brick replica volume for storing VM file systems in a self-service IaaS, e.g. OpenNebula. If one of the bricks is off-line for a period of time all the VM files systems will all have been modified when brick comes back on-line. As some of these VM file systems are quite large, 100GB+, our guess is that if healing involves copying entire files then it might be unworkable for us as the time to restore a few minutes downtime of a single brick could take days. Just copying modified blocks would be fine. Can someone give us some insight on how healing works? Regards, Gerry -- Gerry O'Brien Systems Manager School of Computer Science and Statistics Trinity College Dublin Dublin 2 IRELAND 00 353 1 896 1341
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