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2013 Jun 04
1
puppet DB providers
Hello,
What would you think of moving database, database_grant and database_user
types and providers from puppetlabs-mysql to its own module
(puppetlabs-dbproviders for example) so that we can develop providers for
others RDBMS ?
I''d like to develop providers for postgresql, so I think it makes sense to
put this types/providers in its own module.
best regards,
Mickaël Canévet
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2017 Oct 24
2
trying to add a 3rd peer
All,
I am trying to add a third peer to my gluster install. The first 2 nodes
are running since many months and have gluster 3.10.3-1.
I recently installed the 3rd node and gluster 3.10.6-1. I was able to start
the gluster daemon on it. After, I tried to add the peer from one of the 2
previous server (gluster peer probe IPADDRESS).
That first peer started the communication with the 3rd peer. At
2017 Oct 24
0
trying to add a 3rd peer
Are you shure about possibility to resolve all node names on all other nodes?
You need to use names used previously in Gluster - check their by ?gluster peer status? or ?gluster pool list?.
Regards,
Bartosz
> Wiadomo?? napisana przez Ludwig Gamache <ludwig at elementai.com> w dniu 24.10.2017, o godz. 03:13:
>
> All,
>
> I am trying to add a third peer to my gluster
2013 Oct 09
1
RDMA status in Gluster 3.4.1 (mounts hanging)
On Tue, 8 Oct 2013 16:18:23 -0700
Shane StClair <shane at axiomalaska.com> wrote:
<snip>
> ... I'd suggest that if the resource don't exist to
> address this issue by 3.4.2 that a warning be issued when creating an RDMA
> volume, or perhaps that RDMA volume creation be disabled altogether.
We should do this. It's is a very good idea. :)
+ Justin
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Justin
2017 Aug 18
1
Is transport=rdma tested with "stripe"?
On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 4:44 PM, Hatazaki, Takao <takao.hatazaki at hpe.com> wrote:
>> Note that "stripe" is not tested much and practically unmaintained.
>
> Ah, this was what I suspected. Understood. I'll be happy with "shard".
>
> Having said that, "stripe" works fine with transport=tcp. The failure reproduces with just 2 RDMA servers
2017 Aug 16
0
Is transport=rdma tested with "stripe"?
> Note that "stripe" is not tested much and practically unmaintained.
Ah, this was what I suspected. Understood. I'll be happy with "shard".
Having said that, "stripe" works fine with transport=tcp. The failure reproduces with just 2 RDMA servers (with InfiniBand), one of those acts also as a client.
I looked into logs. I paste lengthy logs below with
2017 Aug 21
0
Glusterd not working with systemd in redhat 7
On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 2:49 AM, Cesar da Silva <thunderlight1 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi!
> I am having same issue but I am running Ubuntu v16.04.
> It does not mount during boot, but works if I mount it manually. I am
> running the Gluster-server on the same machines (3 machines)
> Here is the /tc/fstab file
>
> /dev/sdb1 /data/gluster ext4 defaults 0 0
>
>
2017 Aug 20
2
Glusterd not working with systemd in redhat 7
Hi!
I am having same issue but I am running Ubuntu v16.04.
It does not mount during boot, but works if I mount it manually. I am
running the Gluster-server on the same machines (3 machines)
Here is the /tc/fstab file
/dev/sdb1 /data/gluster ext4 defaults 0 0
web1.dasilva.network:/www /mnt/glusterfs/www glusterfs
defaults,_netdev,log-level=debug,log-file=/var/log/gluster.log 0 0
2017 Aug 21
1
Glusterd not working with systemd in redhat 7
Hi!
Please see bellow. Note that web1.dasilva.network is the address of the
local machine where one of the bricks is installed and that ties to mount.
[2017-08-20 20:30:40.359236] I [MSGID: 100030] [glusterfsd.c:2476:main]
0-/usr/sbin/glusterd: Started running /usr/sbin/glusterd version 3.11.2
(args: /usr/sbin/glusterd -p /var/run/glusterd.pid)
[2017-08-20 20:30:40.973249] I [MSGID: 106478]
2013 Jul 15
4
GlusterFS 3.4.0 and 3.3.2 released!
Hi All,
3.4.0 and 3.3.2 releases of GlusterFS are now available. GlusterFS 3.4.0
can be downloaded from [1]
and release notes are available at [2]. Upgrade instructions can be
found at [3].
If you would like to propose bug fix candidates or minor features for
inclusion in 3.4.1, please add them at [4].
3.3.2 packages can be downloaded from [5].
A big note of thanks to everyone who helped in
2017 Jun 15
1
peer probe failures
Hi,
I'm having a similar issue, were you able to solve it?
Thanks.
Hey all,
I've got a strange problem going on here. I've installed glusterfs-server
on ubuntu 16.04:
glusterfs-client/xenial,now 3.7.6-1ubuntu1 amd64 [installed,automatic]
glusterfs-common/xenial,now 3.7.6-1ubuntu1 amd64 [installed,automatic]
glusterfs-server/xenial,now 3.7.6-1ubuntu1 amd64 [installed]
I can
2013 Sep 29
1
set up a Gluster 2 node cluster in two lines of code :)
Hi gluster !
For those of you who need to spin up virtual gluster clusters for
development and testing:
Just finished creating a vagrantized, fully automated, totally rebuildable
and teardownable two node fedora 19 gluster setup and shared it on the
forge!
It uses fedora19 but since its all vagrant powered, you dont need to grab
or download a distro or iso or anything, just clone the git repo,
2004 Aug 06
2
ICECAST enseirb group
Hello,
after the reply of Jerome Alet, I forward our questions
to you. I hope it is now the right place to put it.
Could you please send your answers, questions, comments
to interopcast-general@nongnu.org so everyone in the
group can get a copy of it.
Thank you.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerome Alet" <alet@librelogiciel.com>
To: <interopcast-general@nongnu.org>
2013 Sep 30
4
[LLVMdev] RTSC - Real-Time Systems Compiler
Hello John,
Thank you very much for your fast response and the patch.
Is it possible to add Fabian Scheler and Florian Franzmann to the people
section as proposed in the attached patch?
I hope to manage to write a description for the 'ProjectsWithLLVM' page
this week and send it to the list.
Thanks again,
Tobias
Am 26.09.2013 21:26, schrieb John Criswell:
> Dear Tobias,
>
>
2004 Aug 06
7
[Interopcast-general] about translating documentation, but not only documentation.
Michael Smith wrote:
>On Thursday 31 July 2003 10:56, Pierre Jarillon wrote:
>
>
>>First, can you test interopcast ? On the CVS
>>http://savannah.nongnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/interopcast/ENSEIRB/icecast/icec
>>ast/ See http://savannah.nongnu.org/cvs/?group=interopcast
>>
>>interopcast is an improvement of icecast2. We wrote to the author but he
2013 Oct 10
0
[LLVMdev] RTSC - Real-Time Systems Compiler
Hey,
As announced earlier, here comes our project description.
It would be great if you could add it to llvm.org!
Tobias
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The Real-Time Systems Compiler (RTSC)
The Real-Time Systems Compiler (RTSC) is an operating-system–aware
compiler that allows for a generic manipulation of the real-time system
architecture of a given real-time application.
Currently its most interesting application is
2017 Aug 15
2
Is transport=rdma tested with "stripe"?
On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 01:04:11PM +0000, Hatazaki, Takao wrote:
> Ji-Hyeon,
>
> You're saying that "stripe=2 transport=rdma" should work. Ok, that
> was firstly I wanted to know. I'll put together logs later this week.
Note that "stripe" is not tested much and practically unmaintained. We
do not advise you to use it. If you have large files that you
2013 Sep 24
4
NFS crashes on Gluster 3.4.0
Hi,
since we switched to NFS(due to many small files) we are experiencing heavy problems with Glusters NFS daemon. About once a day, the Gluster NFS process just crashes on one of the machines and doesn't come up again until I issue a restart of the Gluster daemon on that node. Sometimes the crashed node will even crash again after the restart.
We have a ~2TB volume with 6 bricks on 5
2013 Sep 30
2
R-3.0.2 - Win7_64 - alone_decoder.c: Permission denied error
Hello.
When trying to compile R-3.0.2 on Windows 7 64bit, I get an error relating to "alone_decoder.c: Permission denied." The entire error code is copied below.
gcc -std=gnu99 -m64 -shared -o Riconv.dll Riconv.def win_iconv.o
touch stamp
gcc -std=gnu99 -m64 -I../../include -I. -Iapi -DLZMA_API_STATIC -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
-DWIN32 -O3 -Wall -pedantic -march=core-avx-i -O3 --param
2010 Dec 21
2
Anyone interested in forming a libvirt "docs" team?
Hi all,
There's a lot of documentation for libvirt that needs improving, so wondering
if anyone would be interested in forming a libvirt "docs" team to help make
that happen?
While some of the documentation needs people familiar with specific pieces
of libvirt, there's also a lot that doesn't, and just needs people with some free
time and willingness to help.
Anyone up for