Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "glsuterf".
Did you mean:
glsuterfs
2010 Jun 06
0
How can I mount a glsuterfs with a specific user ?
Hello !
I gave glusterfs a try this week-end.
My goal is to replicate of a sub directory of the home of my user on a
server in my LAN.
I read the documentation and achieve the replication with the server.
So my client has itself a server with a local LVM volume which is replicated
on the server.
But when I mount this glusterfs in the /home (via the fstab) it belongs to
root. So my user
2013 Mar 13
1
glsuterfs cpu parallelism option?
Hi,
we're setting up a glusterfs server apir with replication and am testing
performance. While doing that we stumbled over that in top:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
5151 root 20 0 6184m 5.9g 2540 R 200 9.3 28:27.99 glusterfs
5618 root 20 0 392m 34m 2116 S 38 0.1 24:53.10 glusterfsd
When under heavy load, CPU usage will
2008 Dec 16
5
Self-heal's behavior: problem on "replace" -- it leaves garbage.
...creasing leaves garbage.
I would like you to show me ideas to resolve or avoid it.
First, my GlusterFS's construction is following:
- 1 GlusterFS Client (client) and 3 GlusterFS Servers (server1,server2,server3)
- using cluster/unify to add GlusterFS Servers
- using cluster/afr between 3 GlsuterFS Servers underneath the cluster/unify
- namespace volume is on the GlusterFS Client
So, self-heal will behave between server1, server2 and server3.
Now, my self-healing procedure of fault scenario is following:
(1) Each node is active and mount point on client is /mnt/glusterfs. The operating...
2017 Aug 16
1
[ovirt-users] Recovering from a multi-node failure
On Sun, Aug 6, 2017 at 4:42 AM, Jim Kusznir <jim at palousetech.com> wrote:
> Well, after a very stressful weekend, I think I have things largely
> working. Turns out that most of the above issues were caused by the linux
> permissions of the exports for all three volumes (they had been reset to
> 600; setting them to 774 or 770 fixed many of the issues). Of course, I
>