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2012 Apr 25
1
dbench & similar - as a valid benchmark
...valid bechmark for gluster? and, most importantly, is there any formula to estimate raw fs to gluster performance ratio for different setups? for instance: having a replicated volume, two bricks, fuse mountpoint to volume via non-congested 1Gbps or even a volume on single brick with fuse client mountpoing locally what percentage/fraction of raw filesystem performance should we expect from gluster? roughly? thanks for sharing -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://supercolony.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20120425/94b26a92/attac...
2018 May 22
0
@devel - Why no inotify?
how about gluste's own client(s)? You mount volume (locally to the server) via autofs/fstab and watch for inotify on that mountpoing(or path inside it). That is something I expected was out-of-box. On 03/05/18 17:44, Joe Julian wrote: > There is the ability to notify the client already. If you > developed against libgfapi you could do it (I think). > > On May 3, 2018 9:28:43 AM PDT, lemonnierk at ulrar.net wrote: &...
2018 May 03
3
@devel - Why no inotify?
There is the ability to notify the client already. If you developed against libgfapi you could do it (I think). On May 3, 2018 9:28:43 AM PDT, lemonnierk at ulrar.net wrote: >Hey, > >I thought about it a while back, haven't actually done it but I assume >using inotify on the brick should work, at least in replica volumes >(disperse probably wouldn't, you wouldn't get
2014 Nov 11
3
Problem with the use of domfsfreeze mountpoint option
Hi everybody, I am having a problem with the use of domfsfreeze command. It is freezing all the filesystems present on the domain, instead of freezing just the mountpoints provided. I am issuing the command-- # virsh domfsfreeze <domain> --mountpoint <mountpoint> Output was-- Froze 3 filesystem(s) I want to freeze a particular mount point on the VM, so that i can take a