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2016 Nov 18
1
80k+ locked files from single samba user
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. November 2016 um 20:47 Uhr
> Von: "Jeremy Allison via samba" <samba at lists.samba.org>
> An: "Dirk Wartmann" <dirk.wartmann at gmx.de>
> Cc: samba <samba at lists.samba.org>
> Betreff: Re: [Samba] 80k+ locked files from single samba user
>
> On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 02:26:48PM +0100, Dirk Wartmann via samba wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > our setup succesfully serves 100+ concurrent users for years.
> >
> > beginning a month ago every few days we see single users with...
2016 Nov 17
2
80k+ locked files from single samba user
Hi,
our setup succesfully serves 100+ concurrent users for years.
beginning a month ago every few days we see single users with 80k+ locked files. Normally all users together only have <5k locked files.
This large amount of locked files degrades server performance (too much consumed memory, server beginns swapping).
Is there any way i can prevent single users to lock more than for example 500 files?
thanks + best regards...
2018 Feb 09
0
self-heal trouble after changing arbiter brick
...d-bfcb-d7ced99b82b2>
<gfid:292e3a0e-7114-4c97-b688-e94503047b58>
<gfid:a52d1173-e034-4b57-9170-a7c91cbe2904>
<gfid:5c830c7b-97b7-425b-9ab2-761ef2f41e88>
<gfid:420c76a8-1598-4136-9c77-88c8d59d24e7>
<gfid:ea6dbca2-f7e3-4015-ae34-04e8bf31fd4f>
...
And so forth. Out of 80k+ lines, less than just 200 are not related to gfids (and yes, number of gfids is well beyond 64999):
# grep -c gfid heal-info.fpack
80578
# grep -v gfid heal-info.myvol
Brick gv0:/data/glusterfs
Status: Connected
Number of entries: 0
Brick gv1:/data/glusterfs
Status: Connected
Number of entries:...
2018 Feb 09
1
self-heal trouble after changing arbiter brick
...d-bfcb-d7ced99b82b2>
<gfid:292e3a0e-7114-4c97-b688-e94503047b58>
<gfid:a52d1173-e034-4b57-9170-a7c91cbe2904>
<gfid:5c830c7b-97b7-425b-9ab2-761ef2f41e88>
<gfid:420c76a8-1598-4136-9c77-88c8d59d24e7>
<gfid:ea6dbca2-f7e3-4015-ae34-04e8bf31fd4f>
...
And so forth. Out of 80k+ lines, less than just 200 are not related to gfids (and yes, number of gfids is well beyond 64999):
# grep -c gfid heal-info.fpack
80578
# grep -v gfid heal-info.myvol
Brick gv0:/data/glusterfs
Status: Connected
Number of entries: 0
Brick gv1:/data/glusterfs
Status: Connected
Number of entries:...
2018 Feb 08
5
self-heal trouble after changing arbiter brick
Hi folks,
I'm troubled moving an arbiter brick to another server because of I/O load issues. My setup is as follows:
# gluster volume info
Volume Name: myvol
Type: Distributed-Replicate
Volume ID: 43ba517a-ac09-461e-99da-a197759a7dc8
Status: Started
Snapshot Count: 0
Number of Bricks: 3 x (2 + 1) = 9
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: gv0:/data/glusterfs
Brick2: gv1:/data/glusterfs
Brick3:
2004 Dec 16
8
Calculating required bandwidth
I was posed this question:
A T1 set up for voice carries 24 conversations on a circuit that is 1.544
megabits/second. Right?
Well, if you set that T1 up to carry data and run a link between two IP
networks over it, how many SIP conversations could it be expected to carry?
How about IAX?
How would one extend this calculation to varying bandwidth circuits and
various VOIP protocols (MGCP,