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2019 Dec 20
1
GFS performance under heavy traffic
...a special script for killing gluster processes in '/usr/share/gluster/scripts' which can be used for setting up a systemd service to do that for you on shutdown. Best Regards, Strahil NikolovOn Dec 20, 2019 23:49, David Cunningham <dcunningham at voisonics.com> wrote: > > Hi Stahil, > > Ah, that is an important point. One of the nodes is not accessible from the client, and we assumed that it only needed to reach the GFS node that was mounted so didn't think anything of it. > > We will try making all nodes accessible, as well as "direct-io-mode=disable&quo...
2019 Dec 24
1
GFS performance under heavy traffic
...hich can be used? for? setting up a systemd service to do that for you on shutdown. >>> >>> Best Regards, >>> Strahil Nikolov >>> >>> On Dec 20, 2019 23:49, David Cunningham <dcunningham at voisonics.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Stahil, >>>> >>>> Ah, that is an important point. One of the nodes is not accessible from the client, and we assumed that it only needed to reach the GFS node that was mounted so didn't think anything of it. >>>> >>>> We will try making all nodes accessi...
2019 Dec 28
1
GFS performance under heavy traffic
...;> >>> >>> >>> Best Regards, >>> >>> Strahil Nikolov >>> >>> >>> >>> On Dec 20, 2019 23:49, David Cunningham <dcunningham at voisonics.com> wrote: >>> >>>> >>> >>>> Hi Stahil, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> Ah, that is an important point. One of the nodes is not accessible from the client, and we assumed that it only needed to reach the GFS node that was mounted so didn't think anything of it. >>> >>>> >>> &...
2019 Dec 27
0
GFS performance under heavy traffic
...for you on shutdown. >> >>> >> >>> Best Regards, >> >>> Strahil Nikolov >> >>> >> >>> On Dec 20, 2019 23:49, David Cunningham <dcunningham at voisonics.com> wrote: >> >>>> >> >>>> Hi Stahil, >> >>>> >> >>>> Ah, that is an important point. One of the nodes is not accessible from the client, and we assumed that it only needed to reach the GFS node that was mounted so didn't think anything of it. >> >>>> >> >>>>...