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2018 Feb 27
1
On sharded tiered volume, only first shard of new file goes on hot tier.
Does anyone have any ideas about how to fix, or to work-around the following issue? Thanks! Bug 1549714 - On sharded tiered volume, only first shard of new file goes on hot tier. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1549714 On sharded tiered volume, only first shard of new file goes on hot tier. On a sharded tiered volume, only the first shard of a new file goes on the hot tier, the rest
2017 Dec 18
0
Testing sharding on tiered volume
----- Original Message ----- > From: "Viktor Nosov" <vnosov at stonefly.com> > To: gluster-users at gluster.org > Cc: vnosov at stonefly.com > Sent: Friday, December 8, 2017 5:45:25 PM > Subject: [Gluster-users] Testing sharding on tiered volume > > Hi, > > I'm looking to use sharding on tiered volume. This is very attractive > feature that could
2010 Jul 02
1
DAHDI FXO calls and the 's' extension. No, Jackie-O doesn't work here--it's just an example. Sheesh!
Calls that come in on DAHDI FXO ports are routed to [context], extension 's' INSTEAD, I would like to route specific ports to specific extensions, For example: I want DAHDI/1-1 to go to 1234 I want DAHDI/1-2 to go to 2345 I want DAHDI/1-3 to go to 3456 ...etc What is the CLEANEST way to do this? Yes, I can create a private context for each DAHDI channel but that seems messy and
2005 Oct 18
0
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2018 Jan 31
1
Tiered volume performance degrades badly after a volume stop/start or system restart.
Tested it in two different environments lately with exactly same results. Was trying to get better read performance from local mounts with hundreds of thousands maildir email files by using SSD, hoping that .gluster file stat read will improve which does migrate to hot tire. After seeing what you described for 24 hours and confirming all move around on the tires is done - killed it. Here are my
2018 Jan 30
2
Tiered volume performance degrades badly after a volume stop/start or system restart.
I am fighting this issue: Bug 1540376 ? Tiered volume performance degrades badly after a volume stop/start or system restart. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1540376 Does anyone have any ideas on what might be causing this, and what a fix or work-around might be? Thanks! ~ Jeff Byers ~ Tiered volume performance degrades badly after a volume stop/start or system restart. The
2018 Feb 01
0
Tiered volume performance degrades badly after a volume stop/start or system restart.
This problem appears to be related to the sqlite3 DB files that are used for the tiering file access counters, stored on each hot and cold tier brick in .glusterfs/<volname>.db. When the tier is first created, these DB files do not exist, they are created, and everything works fine. On a stop/start or service restart, the .db files are already present, albeit empty since I don't have
2017 Dec 08
2
Testing sharding on tiered volume
Hi, I'm looking to use sharding on tiered volume. This is very attractive feature that could benefit tiered volume to let it handle larger files without hitting the "out of (hot)space problem". I decided to set test configuration on GlusterFS 3.12.3 when tiered volume has 2TB cold and 1GB hot segments. Shard size is set to be 16MB. For testing 100GB files are used. It seems writes
2011 Jan 21
0
btrfs RAID1 woes and tiered storage
I''ve been experimenting lately with btrfs RAID1 implementation and have to say that it is performing quite well, but there are few problems: * when I purposefully damage partitions on which btrfs stores data (for example, by changing the case of letters) it will read the other copy and return correct data. It doesn''t report in dmesg this fact every time, but it does
2012 Feb 18
1
Order of operations in Dovecot
Hi, I'm working on an IMAP client and had a question about the order in which commands are responded to in Dovecot. In other IMAP servers I've looked at, when you issue two commands simultaneously (i.e. pipelining) it looks something like this: a fetch something b fetch something else * 1 FETCH (result) a OK FETCH completed * 1 FETCH (result) b OK FETCH completed This works well because
2007 May 18
1
High Latency With Tiered Queues
Hello, I''m trying to setup what I thought would be a fairly basic tiered shaping system. I have a 6mbit (768kbps) link coming into my eth1 device, with my LAN IPs on the eth0 device. I want to limit outgoing traffic so that certain IPs are limited to 400kbps, with 3 classes under that 400k so certain machines get prioritized (main servers in 1:21, other servers in 1:22, workstations
2006 Jul 21
1
Handling a tiered subscription service
Hi all, I''m working on a project that involves a tiered pricing structure for various features, all of which are accessed via a secure admin area. The features available in each tier, the tier structure and pricing will change over time, so new tier schemes will come into play, requiring feature/pricing schemes to be timestamped. I guess what I''m aiming for is
2005 Mar 16
2
Dial multiple extensions, but different variables/timeouts
Hi everyone, I'm wondering I would accomplish the following: I want to dial several SIP extensions simultaneously, HOWEVER, for different times (say ext 10 for 15 sec and ext 11 for 30 sec), and potentially with different headers (such as ALERT_INFO) and codecs for each extension. Obviously whoever picks up first gets the call. After the longest timeout expires (30 sec in this example) I want
2009 Apr 21
1
Writing operations to a Samba share fail
Hi, I have a problem with Samba occasionally starting to fail with any write operations to a public share. When Samba is started clean, everything works OK. Then at some stage some users start to experience errors trying to write into a share. At the same time other users may not perceive any problems. smb.conf or any other configurations of the server hasn't been changed for a long time,
2007 Apr 06
4
using Ruby as a front end for a trading system
Hi All, needed some direction for a newbie to RoR. I have done work in Java, .net and perl, and really prefer perl and java over .net, now we are we are looking to start building a financial trading application, most of the team wants to go with .net while I am trying to build the case with Ruby. Some of our classes have been developed in delphi7. Would I be able to use RoR on the front end of
2006 Feb 17
4
Three-tier
Hi Everyone, I''m working at getting Rails introduced in my company. We''re a J2EE shop. Our deployments make use of thee-tiered architecture, just to be clear, that means that there are essentially three machines involved in dealing out an app: a webserver, an application server, and a database server. As I see it (unless I''ve missed something) Ruby is essentially
2006 May 10
0
[PATCH 0/4] xen: I/O Resource Accountant
Changeset 8460 re-introduced sharing of I/O resources with domains other than dom0 to allow for the creation of driver domains. However, Xen currently lacks accounting of those I/O resources allowing for misconfigurations to give the same resource to multiple domains. When resources are given to driver domains, they must be manually revoked from dom0 in order to ensure that dom0 is not using that
2023 Jul 01
1
Number of Cores limited to two in CRAN
This is the specific error messsage from R CMD check --as-cran Error in .check_ncores(length(names)) : 16 simultaneous processes spawned Calls: prepost -> makeCluster -> makePSOCKcluster -> .check_ncores Execution halted Thanks, Ravi ________________________________ From: Ravi Varadhan Sent: Saturday, July 1, 2023 1:15 PM To: R-Help <r-help at r-project.org> Subject: Number
2018 Mar 05
0
tiering
Hi, There isn't a way to replace the failing tier brick through a single command as we don't have support for replace/ remove or add brick with tier. Once you bring the brick online(volume start force), the data in the brick will be built by the self heal daemon (Done because its a replicated tier). But adding brick will still not work. Else if you use the force option, it will work as
2006 Apr 20
0
acts_as_list not CASCADE''ing in singular n-tier model structure
[using RAILs 1.1.2] Has anyone else seen issues where multiple tiered "acts_as_list" models do not CASCADE delete correctly? For instance, I have 4 models, the first 3 in the hierarchy have the appropriate "have_many" declarations with "exclusively_dependent => true". The last the models have the appropriate "acts_as_list" with the correct scope