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2023 Jun 05
1
How to find out data alignment for LVM thin volume brick
Hello,
I am preparing a brick as LVM thin volume for a test slave node using this documentation:
https://docs.gluster.org/en/main/Administrator-Guide/formatting-and-mounting-bricks/
but I am confused regarding the right "--dataalignment" option to be used for pvcreate. The documentation mentions the following under point 1:
"Create a physical volume(PV) by using the pvcreate command. For example:
pvcreate --dataalignment 128K /dev/sdb
Here, /dev/sdb is a storage device. Use the correct dataalignment option based on yo...
2023 Jun 07
1
How to find out data alignment for LVM thin volume brick
...e, Jun 6, 2023 at 2:35, mabi<mabi at protonmail.ch> wrote: Hello,
I am preparing a brick as LVM thin volume for a test slave node using this documentation:?
https://docs.gluster.org/en/main/Administrator-Guide/formatting-and-mounting-bricks/
but I am confused regarding the right "--dataalignment" option to be used for pvcreate. The documentation mentions the following under point 1:
"Create a physical volume(PV) by using the pvcreate command. For example:
pvcreate --dataalignment 128K /dev/sdb
Here, /dev/sdb is a storage device. Use the correct dataalignment option based on yo...
2023 Jun 07
1
How to find out data alignment for LVM thin volume brick
...; wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am preparing a brick as LVM thin volume for a test slave node using this documentation:
>>
>> https://docs.gluster.org/en/main/Administrator-Guide/formatting-and-mounting-bricks/
>>
>> but I am confused regarding the right "--dataalignment" option to be used for pvcreate. The documentation mentions the following under point 1:
>>
>> "Create a physical volume(PV) by using the pvcreate command. For example:
>>
>> pvcreate --dataalignment 128K /dev/sdb
>>
>> Here, /dev/sdb is a storage devic...
2011 Jul 25
5
ext4, 4k sector alignment
I've mentioned this problem before but put off doing anything about it
and maybe now someone can suggest the best solution.
I have a 3-member RAID1 set where one of the members is periodically
swapped and rotated offsite. The filesystem contains a backuppc archive
which has millions of hardlinks that make it impractical to copy with a
file-oriented approach. The current filesystem is
2018 May 01
3
Finding performance bottlenecks
On 01/05/2018 02:27, Thing wrote:
> Hi,
>
> So is the KVM or Vmware as the host(s)?? I basically have the same setup
> ie 3 x 1TB "raid1" nodes and VMs, but 1gb networking.? I do notice with
> vmware using NFS disk was pretty slow (40% of a single disk) but this
> was over 1gb networking which was clearly saturating.? Hence I am moving
> to KVM to use glusterfs