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2017 Sep 06
0
First Gluster Volume deploy: recommended configuration and suggestions?
...used all the bricks, is it ok? Or should I use only part of them and in a specific order? Volume Name: coldtier Type: Distributed-Disperse Volume ID: fd0f34e6-58f8-42ec-92fe-139bcf3263a8 Status: Started Snapshot Count: 0 Number of Bricks: 3 x (8 + 4) = 36 Transport-type: tcp Bricks: Brick1: glu01-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick Brick2: glu02-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick Brick3: glu03-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick Brick4: glu01-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick Brick5: glu02-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick Brick6: glu03-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick Brick7: glu01-stg:/gluster/mnt3/brick Brick8: glu02-stg:/gluster/mnt3/brick Brick9: glu03...
2018 Jan 02
2
"file changed as we read it" message during tar file creation on GlusterFS
...tack version: > > gluster volume info > > Volume Name: tier2 > Type: Distributed-Disperse > Volume ID: a28d88c5-3295-4e35-98d4-210b3af9358c > Status: Started > Snapshot Count: 0 > Number of Bricks: 6 x (4 + 2) = 36 > Transport-type: tcp > Bricks: > Brick1: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick > Brick2: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick > Brick3: s03-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick > Brick4: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick > Brick5: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick > Brick6: s03-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick > Brick7: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt3/brick > Brick8: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt...
2017 Dec 29
0
"file changed as we read it" message during tar file creation on GlusterFS
...luster volume info tier2? command and the gluster software stack version: gluster volume info Volume Name: tier2 Type: Distributed-Disperse Volume ID: a28d88c5-3295-4e35-98d4-210b3af9358c Status: Started Snapshot Count: 0 Number of Bricks: 6 x (4 + 2) = 36 Transport-type: tcp Bricks: Brick1: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick Brick2: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick Brick3: s03-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick Brick4: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick Brick5: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick Brick6: s03-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick Brick7: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt3/brick Brick8: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt3/brick Brick9: s03-stg:/gluster/mn...
2018 Jan 02
0
"file changed as we read it" message during tar file creation on GlusterFS
...e info >> >> Volume Name: tier2 >> Type: Distributed-Disperse >> Volume ID: a28d88c5-3295-4e35-98d4-210b3af9358c >> Status: Started >> Snapshot Count: 0 >> Number of Bricks: 6 x (4 + 2) = 36 >> Transport-type: tcp >> Bricks: >> Brick1: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick >> Brick2: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick >> Brick3: s03-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick >> Brick4: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick >> Brick5: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick >> Brick6: s03-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick >> Brick7: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt3/brick >>...
2017 Dec 29
2
"file changed as we read it" message during tar file creation on GlusterFS
Hi Mauro, What version of Gluster are you running and what is your volume configuration? IIRC, this was seen because of mismatches in the ctime returned to the client. I don't think there were issues with the files but I will leave it to Ravi and Raghavendra to comment. Regards, Nithya On 29 December 2017 at 04:10, Mauro Tridici <mauro.tridici at cmcc.it> wrote: > > Hi All,
2018 Jan 02
1
"file changed as we read it" message during tar file creation on GlusterFS
...Name: tier2 >>> Type: Distributed-Disperse >>> Volume ID: a28d88c5-3295-4e35-98d4-210b3af9358c >>> Status: Started >>> Snapshot Count: 0 >>> Number of Bricks: 6 x (4 + 2) = 36 >>> Transport-type: tcp >>> Bricks: >>> Brick1: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick >>> Brick2: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick >>> Brick3: s03-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick >>> Brick4: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick >>> Brick5: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick >>> Brick6: s03-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick >>> Brick7: s01-stg:/glus...
2020 Sep 15
4
Internal error on Samba 4.10.17
...- 80 Mbps (Video streaming) running on FreeBSD system with 16 GB RAM already installed. # uname -smrv FreeBSD 12.1-STABLE FreeBSD 12.1-STABLE r364492 GENERIC amd64 # pkg info samba\* samba410-4.10.17 I got this produce error in /var/log/message, any clue for this problem? Sep 14 10:20:15 BEC-STG-P1 smbd[9567]: [2020/09/14 10:20:15.093760, 0] ../../lib/util/fault.c:79(fault_report) Sep 14 10:20:15 BEC-STG-P1 smbd[9567]: =============================================================== Sep 14 10:20:15 BEC-STG-P1 smbd[9567]: [2020/09/14 10:20:15.094006, 0] ../../lib/util/fault.c:80(fault_repo...
2011 Feb 17
7
Re: [Bugme-new] [Bug 29302] New: Null pointer dereference with large max_sectors_kb
...ated an attachment (id=48132) > --> (https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=48132) > dmesg with error displayed. > > Hello, > I''m not really sure I identified the problem product/component correctly, but > this seems most appropriate. > > > [140517]stg-bot ~ # echo 256 > /sys/block/sdb/queue/max_sectors_kb > [140523]stg-bot ~ # mkfs.btrfs /dev/sdb > > WARNING! - Btrfs Btrfs v0.19 IS EXPERIMENTAL > WARNING! - see http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org before using > > fs created label (null) on /dev/sdb > nodesize 4096 lea...
2006 Jan 17
2
help with parsing multiple coxph() results
Dear All: I have a question on using coxph for multiple genes: I have written code to loop through all 22283 genes in the Hgu-133A and apply coxph on survival data. However, I don't know how to work with the result for each gene: survtest<-coxph(Surv(pcc.primary.stg.3.cox[,'fup_interval'],pcc.primary.stg. 3.cox[,'endpoint'])~pcc.primary.stg.3.cox[,'geneid'],pcc.primary.stg.3.cox) each time I tried to look at what is in survtest it gives me this: ============================================================================ ===========...
2017 Sep 25
2
df command shows transport endpoint mount error on gluster client v.3.10.5 + core dump
...luster (v.3.10.5) volume with the following options: [root at s01 tier2]# gluster volume info Volume Name: tier2 Type: Distributed-Disperse Volume ID: a28d88c5-3295-4e35-98d4-210b3af9358c Status: Started Snapshot Count: 0 Number of Bricks: 6 x (4 + 2) = 36 Transport-type: tcp Bricks: Brick1: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick Brick2: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick Brick3: s03-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick Brick4: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick Brick5: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick Brick6: s03-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick Brick7: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt3/brick Brick8: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt3/brick Brick9: s03-stg:/gluster/mn...
2017 Sep 26
0
df command shows transport endpoint mount error on gluster client v.3.10.5 + core dump
....3.10.5) volume with the following options: [root at s01 tier2]# gluster volume info Volume Name: tier2 Type: Distributed-Disperse Volume ID: a28d88c5-3295-4e35-98d4-210b3af9358c Status: Started Snapshot Count: 0 Number of Bricks: 6 x (4 + 2) = 36 Transport-type: tcp Bricks: Brick1: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick Brick2: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick Brick3: s03-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick Brick4: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick Brick5: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick Brick6: s03-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick Brick7: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt3/brick Brick8: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt3/brick Brick9: s03-stg:/gl...
2017 Sep 26
2
df command shows transport endpoint mount error on gluster client v.3.10.5 + core dump
...gt; [root at s01 tier2]# gluster volume info > > Volume Name: tier2 > Type: Distributed-Disperse > Volume ID: a28d88c5-3295-4e35-98d4-210b3af9358c > Status: Started > Snapshot Count: 0 > Number of Bricks: 6 x (4 + 2) = 36 > Transport-type: tcp > Bricks: > Brick1: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick > Brick2: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick > Brick3: s03-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick > Brick4: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick > Brick5: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick > Brick6: s03-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick > Brick7: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt3/brick > Brick8: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt...
2017 Sep 26
2
df command shows transport endpoint mount error on gluster client v.3.10.5 + core dump
...gt; [root at s01 tier2]# gluster volume info > > Volume Name: tier2 > Type: Distributed-Disperse > Volume ID: a28d88c5-3295-4e35-98d4-210b3af9358c > Status: Started > Snapshot Count: 0 > Number of Bricks: 6 x (4 + 2) = 36 > Transport-type: tcp > Bricks: > Brick1: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick > Brick2: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick > Brick3: s03-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick > Brick4: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick > Brick5: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick > Brick6: s03-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick > Brick7: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt3/brick > Brick8: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt...
2017 Sep 26
0
df command shows transport endpoint mount error on gluster client v.3.10.5 + core dump
....3.10.5) volume with the following options: [root at s01 tier2]# gluster volume info Volume Name: tier2 Type: Distributed-Disperse Volume ID: a28d88c5-3295-4e35-98d4-210b3af9358c Status: Started Snapshot Count: 0 Number of Bricks: 6 x (4 + 2) = 36 Transport-type: tcp Bricks: Brick1: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick Brick2: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick Brick3: s03-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick Brick4: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick Brick5: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick Brick6: s03-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick Brick7: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt3/brick Brick8: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt3/brick Brick9: s03-stg:/gl...
2011 May 24
1
Loading an S object into R
...? ? ? ? K [ c g d` a? ?? ?? (? -? ?? ?? ;? ?? G? ?? ?? ?? ?? ? ? ? ?? %? ? ?& ?) ?, .Data .Names ? ???1??1o`k???E??:?????28q|??9V 9`???7?C?%???KI????????Bt0??K#4????\??_????d?}?e?????=6???p PREOP.PSA PREOP.PSA' T.STG=T2A T.STG=T2B T.STG=T2C T.STG=T3 G1=> 3 G2=> 3 BX.POS BX.NEG RP.YEAR G1=> 3 * G2=> 3 .Data .Dim .Dimnames ? ? = E 6??w??a??_?JM g???j???E???rV?>??? T??>WD?Ow:?? ... SA?;_ws6?@?(??Lp@????QEF??VU9X?f??????[????'??T????-?91???F????K???'???P?<?Jf???P...
2017 Sep 27
0
df command shows transport endpoint mount error on gluster client v.3.10.5 + core dump
...info >> >> Volume Name: tier2 >> Type: Distributed-Disperse >> Volume ID: a28d88c5-3295-4e35-98d4-210b3af9358c >> Status: Started >> Snapshot Count: 0 >> Number of Bricks: 6 x (4 + 2) = 36 >> Transport-type: tcp >> Bricks: >> Brick1: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick >> Brick2: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick >> Brick3: s03-stg:/gluster/mnt1/brick >> Brick4: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick >> Brick5: s02-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick >> Brick6: s03-stg:/gluster/mnt2/brick >> Brick7: s01-stg:/gluster/mnt3/brick >>...
2006 Jan 17
0
help with coxph() for multiple genes
Dear All: I have a question on using coxph for multiple genes: I have written code to loop through all 22283 genes in the Hgu-133A and apply coxph on survival data. However, I don't know how to work with the result for each gene: survtest<-coxph(Surv(pcc.primary.stg.3.cox[,'fup_interval'],pcc.primary.stg. 3.cox[,'endpoint'])~pcc.primary.stg.3.cox[,'geneid'],pcc.primary.stg.3.cox) each time I tried to look at what is in survtest it gives me this: ============================================================================ =======...
2012 Jun 29
0
[LLVMdev] Request for merge: GHC/ARM calling convention.
...rum.cz> wrote: > Yes and no. Shortly: original GHC/ARM/LLVM port was done by Stephen on > ARMv5/Qemu IIRC. I've later added whole VFP support and ARMv7 support. The > code in GHC is properly #ifdefed, so if there is no VFP available on pre > ARMv6, then it's not used. ie. GHC STG floating points regs are then > allocated in RAM instead of real hardware regs. That's fine. As long as you don't try to interoperate with EABI libraries... ;) > I'm not sure I understand you right here, but if you look into > ARMCallingConv.td file, you will see that exactl...
2012 Jun 29
1
[LLVMdev] Request for merge: GHC/ARM calling convention.
...: >> Yes and no. Shortly: original GHC/ARM/LLVM port was done by Stephen on >> ARMv5/Qemu IIRC. I've later added whole VFP support and ARMv7 support. The >> code in GHC is properly #ifdefed, so if there is no VFP available on pre >> ARMv6, then it's not used. ie. GHC STG floating points regs are then >> allocated in RAM instead of real hardware regs. > > That's fine. As long as you don't try to interoperate with EABI libraries... ;) You makes me worried! Let me ask, am I wrong assuming Ubuntu 11.04/11.10/12.04 are using EABI? That's at lea...
2012 Jun 29
2
[LLVMdev] Request for merge: GHC/ARM calling convention.
...t in GHC, you need VFP registers? Yes and no. Shortly: original GHC/ARM/LLVM port was done by Stephen on ARMv5/Qemu IIRC. I've later added whole VFP support and ARMv7 support. The code in GHC is properly #ifdefed, so if there is no VFP available on pre ARMv6, then it's not used. ie. GHC STG floating points regs are then allocated in RAM instead of real hardware regs. > I don't know much how tablegen would work in this case, but I'd expect > it to break during codegen (with a horrid error message) if you try to > compile that to an ARMv4-ish core. I'm not sure I...