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2011 Jun 27
2
Using TSM to back-up glusterfs
Hi We have been trying back-up a glusterfs (v3.1.4) area using the Tivoli TSM software to an off-site area. The back-up keeps failing with the following typical error messages 06/14/2011 22:22:58 ANS1587W I/O error reading file attributes for: /gdata/projects/philex/OAG/2011/May16/mdor3km10/coast_den2.in. errno = 22, Invalid argument 06/14/2011 22:22:59 ANS4007E Error processing
2011 May 09
1
Gluster text file configuration information?
Where can I find documentation about manual configuration of Gluster peers/volumes? All documentation seems to be about the gluster CLI. I would prefer manual configuration to facilitate automation via scripts (e.g. Puppet/Chef). I also read in this list that it is possible to configure Raid10 via text files... I would also like to experiment with this setup. Any related documents on how to do
2010 May 12
1
distribute vs unify
Hi , We are using gluster in distribute mode and wonder if there is any way to control files spred over the cluster like in unify . we like to have the option for exmaple to control VPS files to be say in node a b and c , mail files in d , e and f etc... Unify have many such option so i wonder way it is obsoleted(by faqs) when distribute have none of thos options . Tnx ,
2009 Jun 30
0
GlusterFS slowness due to updatedb cron job
...ease add fuse.glusterfs to the list. Edit /etc/updatedb.conf: PRUNEFS="fuse.glusterfs NFS nfs nfs4 rpc_pipefs afs binfmt_misc proc smbfs autofs iso9660 ncpfs coda devpts ftpfs devfs mfs shfs sysfs cifs lustre_lite tmpfs usbfs udf -- Anand Babu Periasamy GPG Key ID: 0x62E15A31 Blog [http://unlocksmith.org] GlusterFS [http://www.gluster.org] GNU/Linux [http://www.gnu.org]
2011 Apr 04
1
rdma or tcp?
Is there a document with some guidelines for setting up bricks with tcp or rdma transport? I'm looking at a new deployment where the storage cluster hosts connect via 10GigE, but clients are on 1GigE. Over time, there will be 10GigE clients, but the majority will remain on 1GigE. In this setup, should the storage bricks use tcp or rdma? If tcp is the better choice, and at some point in the