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2010 Jul 19
1
GFS performance issue
Two web servers, both virtualized with CentOS Xen servers as host
(residing on two different physical servers).
GFS used to store home directories containing web document roots.
Shared block device used by GFS is an ISCSI target with the ISCSI
initiator residing on the Dom-0, and presented to Dom-U webservers as
drives.
Also, providing a second shared block device for quorum disk.
If I hit the
2011 Apr 22
0
GFS2 performance
Hi,
I'm trying to get more performance out of my DRBD cluster with gfs2.
It seems that our gfs2 implementation is quit slow.
When running the ping_pong test we get no more than a 1000 locks/sec on the disk.
./ping_pong /mnt/backup/test.dat 4
879 locks/sec
The cluster config has been updated with:
<dlm plock_ownership="1" plock_rate_limit="0"/>
2011 Jun 08
2
Looking for gfs2-kmod SRPM
I'm searching for the SRPM corresponding to this installed RPM.
% yum list | grep gfs2
gfs2-kmod-debuginfo.x86_64 1.92-1.1.el5_2.2
It is missing from:
http://msync.centos.org/centos-5/5/os/SRPMS/
What I need from the SRPM are the patches. I'm working through
some issues using the source code, and the patches in the RedHat
SRPM
2009 Oct 18
1
For the CentOS team : The openais Nightmare. And some questions.
...te. Everything is from the CentOS repo.
I am not updating these computers very often. I am always waiting several weeks to install updates just to be sure that everything is fine for others.
This w-e I installed the lastest updates on these machines. Some were cluster related : cman, rgmanager and gfs2_tools.
These updates are in the CentOS updates repo for 1 month now.
After the reboot the cluster died.
After hours of troubleshooting I found this thread on the Linux cluster mailing list :
http://bit.ly/3HxVLu
It said that CentOS is missing the openais update and without it the cluster is broken.
The...
2008 Nov 14
5
[RFC] Splitting cluster.git into separate projects/trees
Hi everybody,
as discussed and agreed at the Cluster Summit we need to split our tree
to make life easier in the long run (etc. etc.).
We need to decide how we want to do it and there are different
approaches to that. I was able to think of 3. There might be more and I
might not have taken everything into consideration so comments and ideas
are welcome.
At this point we haven't really