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2017 Jul 12
1
Hi all
I have setup a distributed glusterfs volume with 3 servers. the network is
1GbE, i get filebench test with a client.
refer to this link:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/aws001/guided_trek/Performance_in_a_Gluster_Systemv6F.pdf
the more server for gluster, more throughput should gain. I have tested the
network, the bandwidth is 117 MB/s, so when i have 3 servers i should gain
about 300 MB/s (3*117
2017 Aug 06
0
State: Peer Rejected (Connected)
On 2017? 08? 06? 15:59, mabi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a 3 nodes replica (including arbiter) volume with GlusterFS
> 3.8.11 and this night one of my nodes (node1) had an out of memory for
> some unknown reason and as such the Linux OOM killer has killed the
> glusterd and glusterfs process. I restarted the glusterd process but
> now that node is in "Peer Rejected"
2017 Aug 06
1
State: Peer Rejected (Connected)
Hi Ji-Hyeon,
Thanks to your help I could find out the problematic file. This would be the quota file of my volume it has a different checksum on node1 whereas node2 and arbiternode have the same checksum. This is expected as I had issues which my quota file and had to fix it manually with a script (more details on this mailing list in a previous post) and I only did that on node1.
So what I now
2017 Aug 15
0
Is transport=rdma tested with "stripe"?
Hi,
I did ib_write_lat in perftest. It worked fine. Between servers and between server and client, 2-byte latency was ~0.8us, 8MB bandwidth was ~6GB/s. Very normal with IB/FDR.
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2017 Aug 15
3
Is transport=rdma tested with "stripe"?
looks like your rdma is not functional did you tested with qperf?
On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 7:37 PM, Hatazaki, Takao <takao.hatazaki at hpe.com>
wrote:
> Forgot to mention that I was using CentOS7.3 and GlusterFS 3.10.3 that is
> the latest available.
>
>
>
> *From:* gluster-users-bounces at gluster.org [mailto:gluster-users-bounces@
> gluster.org] *On Behalf Of
2017 Aug 15
2
Is transport=rdma tested with "stripe"?
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Hi Takao.
Could you attach some logs which we can diagnostic?
On 2017? 08? 15? 19:42, Hatazaki, Takao wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I did ib_write_lat in perftest. It worked fine. Between servers and
> between server and client, 2-byte latency was ~0.8us, 8MB bandwidth
> was ~6GB/s. Very normal with IB/FDR.
>
>
>
>
2017 Aug 06
2
State: Peer Rejected (Connected)
Hi,
I have a 3 nodes replica (including arbiter) volume with GlusterFS 3.8.11 and this night one of my nodes (node1) had an out of memory for some unknown reason and as such the Linux OOM killer has killed the glusterd and glusterfs process. I restarted the glusterd process but now that node is in "Peer Rejected" state from the other nodes and from itself it rejects the two other nodes
2017 Nov 09
0
[Gluster-devel] Poor performance of block-store with RDMA
Hi Kalever!
First of all, I really appreciate your test results for
block-store(https://github.com/pkalever/iozone_results_gluster/tree/master/block-store)
:-)
My teammate and I tested block-store(glfs backstore with tcmu-runner)
but we have met a problem of performance.
We tested some cases with one server that has RDMA volume and one client
that is connected to same RDMA network.
two
2017 Sep 21
0
Sharding option for distributed volumes
Hello Ji-Hyeon,
Thanks, is that option available in 3.12 gluster release? because we're
still on 3.8 and just playing around latest version in order to have our
solution migrated.
Thank you!
9/21/17 2:26 PM, Ji-Hyeon Gim ?????:
> Hello Pavel!
>
> In my opinion, you need to check features.shard-block-size option first.
> If a file nobigger than this value, it would not be
2012 Apr 12
2
Samba 3.6.4 on Solaris - groups for user inconsistent
Hi all,
I'm having an issue with Samba 3.6.4 on Solaris using Active Directory
with a Windows Server 2008 domain controller. I should state early on
that I do not believe this is a manifestation of the Solaris 16 group
limit - the number of groups is well below 16.
Winbind seems to be working fine - I can use wbinfo -r to check the
groups that a user is a member of, it returns the list of
2017 Mar 22
4
"isolinux.bin missing or corrupt" when booting USB flash drive in old PC
Hi,
funny or enlightening observation:
With my qemu-system-i386 it would work if the detected Heads/Cylinder and
Sectors/Head factors would change positions !
The effective read operation seems to use H/C = 32 , S/H = 63.
The correct LBA would be addressed by H/C = 63 , S/H = 32.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Reasoning:
I have transplanted the
2005 Aug 29
3
How to use * and # as part of number indialcommand
Michel
Send me the same output for a dial string that only sends the *31*
Is this an ISDN line? What type of card/signalling/switchtype are you
using?
It looks as if the PSTN switch accepts the *31* and then hangs up so you
can make the NEXT call with the *31* feature enabled. If so I assume the
*31* feature will be enabled for the next call on the ENTIRE SPAN if it
is an ISDN trunk group.
If
2004 Jul 16
1
Hosting Starcraft games
First let me say that I am not subscribed to the list, so please
send me a copy of any replies.
I have been using Shorewall for years as the firewall for my LAN.
It has been awhile since I played Starcraft and hosted games.
Back then I was using the 2.2 kernel with the loose_udp patch and
no firewall. All worked fine.
I stopped playing Starcraft a while back and later upgraded my
kernel to 2.6
2006 Jan 31
3
ZAP <--> sip(polycom301) can not hear each other
please help!!!
I am dialing into our asterisk server(TDM400p) from the psnt. I hear our voicemail message and I press the extention 1000. The Polycom ip phone in the office rings. I pickup but neither side can hear one another. What have I done wrong?
thanks
sip.conf:
[general]
context=local-access ; Default context for incoming calls
bindport=5060
2017 Mar 22
0
"isolinux.bin missing or corrupt" when booting USB flash drive in old PC
Hi,
correction of a copy+paste error:
I wrote:
> The block content 0x20FE tells that the decimal address is 8785
It should have been:
The block content 0x2251 tells that the decimal address is 8785
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
2024 Jan 03
0
Pre Validation failed on 192.168.3.31. Volume gv1 does not exist
Background ....
Three Fedora servers, 34 and two 37.? Upgraded on of the servers to
Fedora 39.? For some reason the 39 server would not rejoin the party.?
So I deleted the Fedora 39 server, manually tidied up the brick on Fed39
(192.168.3.31).? I run peer probe and all three serves are connected.
Now the volume displays [FQDN switched to IPs] as below. So I think I
just need to add the brick
2008 Aug 21
5
psychometric functions
Hi,
I want to fit some psychophysical data with cumulative gaussians. There is
quite a convenient toolbox for matlab called 'psignifit' (formerly known as
'psychofit'). It allows the lower bound of the sigmoid to vary slightly from
zero, aswell as the upper bound to vary from one. with these two free
parameters, the fitted function is less sensitive to noisy data and
outliers.
2008 Jun 12
2
numbers as part of long character
Hi,
I'm looking for some way to pick up the numbers which are contained and buried in a long character.
For example,
outtree.new="(((B:1204.25,E:1204.25):7581.11,F:8785.36):8353.85,C:17139.21);"
num.char =
2011 Aug 06
0
Announce: Dashboard 1.2rc6 available
Greetings,
Welcome to another Release Candidate for Puppet Dashboard (number 6).
This release is available for download at:
http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/dashboard/
We have included Debian and RPM packages as well as a tarball.
See the Verifying Puppet Download section at:
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/puppet/wiki/Downloading_Puppet
Please report feedback via the Puppet Labs
2011 Jan 26
2
applying a set of rules to each row
All,
I would like to apply a set of rules to each row of the sample data set
below. The rule sets are the guidelines for determining an individual's
date for retirement eligibility. The rules are found in this document,
http://www.opm.gov/feddata/RetirementPaperFinal_v4.pdf. I am only
interested in the top two categories for retirement eligibility, the
CSRS and FERS plans.
The data set has