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2017 Dec 29
1
A Problem of readdir-optimize
Hi Nithya, GlusterFS version is 3.11.0, and we use the native client of GlusterFS. Please see the below information. $gluster v info vol Volume Name: vol Type: Distributed-Replicate Volume ID: d59bd014-3b8b-411a-8587-ee36d254f755 Status: Started Snapshot Count: 0 Number of Bricks: 90 x 2 = 180 Transport-type: tcp,rdma Bricks: ... Options Reconfigured: performance.force-readdirp: false dht.force-readdirp: off performance.read-ahead: on performance.client-io-threads: on diagnostics.client-sys-log-...
2017 Dec 28
0
A Problem of readdir-optimize
Hi Paul, A few questions: What type of volume is this and what client protocol are you using? What version of Gluster are you using? Regards, Nithya On 28 December 2017 at 20:09, Paul <flypen at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, All, > > If I set cluster.readdir-optimize to on, the performance of "ls" is > better, but I find one problem. > > # ls > # ls > files.1
2017 Dec 28
2
A Problem of readdir-optimize
Hi, All, If I set cluster.readdir-optimize to on, the performance of "ls" is better, but I find one problem. # ls # ls files.1 files.2 file.3 I run ls twice. At the first time, ls returns nothing. At the second time, ls returns all file names. If turn off cluster.readdir-optimize, I don't see this problem. Is there a way to solve this problem? If ls doesn't return the