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2011 Feb 24
0
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...ion remote-subvolume iothreads end-volume volume client-stripe-3 type protocol/client option transport-type ib-verbs option remote-host gluster3 option remote-subvolume iothreads end-volume volume client-stripe-4 type protocol/client option transport-type ib-verbs option remote-host gluster4 option remote-subvolume iothreads end-volume volume client-stripe-5 type protocol/client option transport-type ib-verbs option remote-host gluster5 option remote-subvolume iothreads end-volume volume readahead-gluster1 type performance/read-ahead option page-count 4 # 2 is...
2010 Mar 02
2
crash when using the cp command to copy files off a striped gluster dir but not when using rsync
...ion remote-subvolume iothreads end-volume volume client-stripe-3 type protocol/client option transport-type ib-verbs option remote-host gluster3 option remote-subvolume iothreads end-volume volume client-stripe-4 type protocol/client option transport-type ib-verbs option remote-host gluster4 option remote-subvolume iothreads end-volume volume client-stripe-5 type protocol/client option transport-type ib-verbs option remote-host gluster5 option remote-subvolume iothreads end-volume volume readahead-gluster1 type performance/read-ahead option page-count 4 # 2 is...
2013 Jul 02
1
problem expanding a volume
...olume info vg0 Volume Name: vg0 Type: Distributed-Replicate Volume ID: 7ebad06f-2b44-4769-a395-475f300608e6 Status: Started Number of Bricks: 2 x 2 = 4 Transport-type: tcp Bricks: Brick1: gluster1:/export/brick2/sdb1 Brick2: gluster2:/export/brick2/sdb1 Brick3: gluster3:/export/brick2/sdb1 Brick4: gluster4:/export/brick2/sdb1 Any help is appreciated. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://supercolony.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20130701/37ab8e0c/attachment.html>
2024 Jun 11
1
[EXT] Replace broken host, keeping the existing bricks
Hi, The method depends a bit if you use a distributed-only system (like me) or a replicated setting. I'm using a distributed-only setting (many bricks on different servers, but no replication). All my servers boot via network, i.e., on a start, it's like a new host. To rescue the old bricks, just set up a new server this the same OS, the same IP and and the same hostname (!very