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2024 Jan 03
1
Files exist, but sometimes are not seen by the clients: "No such file or directory"
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Bricks:
Brick1: swp-gluster-05:/tank/volume1/brick
Brick2: swp-gluster-06:/tank/volume1/brick
Brick3: swp-gluster-07:/tank/volume1/brick
Brick4: swp-gluster-05:/tank/volume2/brick
Brick5: swp-gluster-06:/tank/volume2/brick
Brick6: swp-gluster-07:/tank/volume2/brick
Brick7: swp-gluster-05:/tank/volume3/brick
Brick8: swp-gluster-06:/tank/volume3/brick
Brick9: swp-gluster-07:/tank/volume3/brick
Brick10: swp-gluster-05:/tank/volume4/brick
Brick11: swp-gluster-06:/tank/volume4/brick
Brick12: swp-gluster-07:/tank/volume4/brick
Brick13: swp-gluster-01:/tank/volume1/brick
Brick14: swp-gluster-02:/tank/v...
2012 Nov 06
2
I am very confused about strip Stripe what way it hold space?
...6:
each server mount info is
/dev/sda4 on /exp1 type xfs (rw)
/dev/sdb1 on /exp2 type xfs (rw)
/dev/sdc1 on /exp3 type xfs (rw)
/dev/sdd1 on /exp4 type xfs (rw)
/dev/sde1 on /exp5 type xfs (rw)
/dev/sdf1 on /exp6 type xfs (rw)
I create a gluster volume have 4 stripe
gluster volume create test-volume3 stripe 4 transport tcp \
172.16.20.231:/exp4 \
172.16.20.232:/exp4 \
172.16.20.233:/exp4 \
172.16.20.235:/exp4 \
then i mount volume on client 172.16.20.230
mount -t glusterfs 192.168.106.231:/test-volume3 /gfs3
and i dd 10G file in gfs3
dd if=/dev/zero of=/gfs3/3 bs=1M count=10240
10240+0 reco...
2011 Nov 15
1
"Overlay" Filesystem Mounts?
Greetings-
Is it possible to mount multiple block devices (or network devices over NFS/CIFS) such that the contents of the mounts appear in one location? For example, lets say I have these shares available:
\\server1\volume1\
\\server1\volume2\
\\server1\volume3\
All three contain a directory called data, with different subdirectories. Typically, these would be mounted like so:
mount \\server1\volume1\ /mnt/s1v1
mount \\server1\volume2\ /mnt/s1v2
mount \\server1\volume3\ /mnt/s1v3
And, each would have a corresponding 'data' dir at those mounts:...
2009 Jan 27
6
problems mounting HPFS/NTFS domU partition
Hello,
I''m not able to mount a HPFS/NTFS domU partition.
My system:
dom0 is on a debian (Lenny) machine, using xen-hypervisor-3.2-1-i386 Xen
Hypervisor.
domU is a Windows XP machine, that works well.
My target is to mount file system domU machine (when domU is not active).
In my domU configuration file I have:
disk = [''phy:/dev/virtual_machines/xp_disk,hda,w'',