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2019 Feb 25
2
glusterfs + ctdb + nfs-ganesha , unplug the network cable of serving node, takes around ~20 mins for IO to resume
Hi all
We did some failover/failback tests on 2 nodes��A and B�� with architecture 'glusterfs + ctdb(public address) + nfs-ganesha'��
1st:
During write, unplug the network cable of serving node A
->NFS Client took a few seconds to recover to conitinue writing.
After some minutes, plug the network cable of serving node A
->NFS Client also took a few seconds to recover to conitinue writing.
2nd:
During write, unplug the network cable of serving node A
->NFS Client took 20 minutes to recover to conitinue writing.
It is too slow for clients...
2019 Mar 04
0
glusterfs + ctdb + nfs-ganesha , unplug the network cable of serving node, takes around ~20 mins for IO to resume
...sts.samba.org> wrote:
> We did some failover/failback tests on 2 nodes(A and B) with
> architecture 'glusterfs + ctdb(public address) + nfs-ganesha'。
>
> 1st:
> During write, unplug the network cable of serving node A
> ->NFS Client took a few seconds to recover to conitinue writing.
>
> After some minutes, plug the network cable of serving node A
> ->NFS Client also took a few seconds to recover to conitinue
> writing.
>
> 2nd:
> During write, unplug the network cable of serving node A
> ->NFS Client took 20 minutes to recover to c...
2011 Aug 23
1
likert scale analysis with R
...place, they cannot be considered to be linear or ordinal. How can these variables be analysed using R? One option would be to use poLC and treat them as categorical variables to classify the respondents into clusters (latent categorical variable). But is there a way to treat them as partly ordinal/conitinuous and partly categorical?
Thank you
Jason
Dr. Iasonas Lamprianou
Department of Social and Political Sciences
University of Cyprus
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