Displaying 20 results from an estimated 9000 matches similar to: "Announcing GlusterFS release 3.12.0 (Long Term Maintenance)"
2017 Sep 05
0
Announcing GlusterFS release 3.12.0 (Long Term Maintenance)
This is a major Gluster release that includes, features and bug fixes.
Notable feature highlights are,
* Ability to mount sub-directories using the Gluster native
protocol (FUSE)
* Brick multiplexing enhancements that help scale to larger brick
counts per node
* Enhancements to gluster get-state CLI enabling better
understanding of various bricks and nodes participation/roles
2018 Mar 26
2
Announcing Gluster release 4.0.1 (Short Term Maintenance)
The Gluster community is pleased to announce the release of Gluster
4.0.1 (packages available at [1]).
Release notes for the release can be found at [2].
Thanks,
Gluster community
[1] Packages:
https://download.gluster.org/pub/gluster/glusterfs/4.0/4.0.1/
[2] Release notes:
https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/blob/v4.0.1/doc/release-notes/4.0.1.md
2017 Sep 07
2
3.10.5 vs 3.12.0 huge performance loss
It is sequential write with file size 2GB. Same behavior observed with
3.11.3 too.
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 12:43 AM, Shyam Ranganathan <srangana at redhat.com> wrote:
> On 09/06/2017 05:48 AM, Serkan ?oban wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just do some ingestion tests to 40 node 16+4EC 19PB single volume.
>> 100 clients are writing each has 5 threads total 500 threads.
2018 Mar 28
2
Announcing Gluster release 4.0.1 (Short Term Maintenance)
Go to [1], click on CentOS, the README.txt has links to the CentOS
Storage SIG where you can find information on installing RPMs from the
CentOS Storage SIG.
On 03/27/2018 08:53 PM, Thing wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks, any howtos/docs/notes for installing gluster4.0.x on Centos 7
> please?
>
> On 27 March 2018 at 01:28, Shyam Ranganathan <srangana at redhat.com
>
2018 Mar 28
0
Announcing Gluster release 4.0.1 (Short Term Maintenance)
Hi,
Thanks, any howtos/docs/notes for installing gluster4.0.x on Centos 7
please?
On 27 March 2018 at 01:28, Shyam Ranganathan <srangana at redhat.com> wrote:
> The Gluster community is pleased to announce the release of Gluster
> 4.0.1 (packages available at [1]).
>
> Release notes for the release can be found at [2].
>
> Thanks,
> Gluster community
>
> [1]
2018 Mar 28
0
Announcing Gluster release 4.0.1 (Short Term Maintenance)
Hi,
Thanks, yes, not very familiar with Centos and hence googling took a while
to find a 4.0 version at,
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Storage
On 28 March 2018 at 14:37, Kaleb S. KEITHLEY <kkeithle at redhat.com> wrote:
>
> Go to [1], click on CentOS, the README.txt has links to the CentOS
> Storage SIG where you can find information on installing RPMs from the
2018 Apr 30
1
Announcing Gluster release 3.12.9 (Long Term Maintenance)
The Gluster community is pleased to announce the release of Gluster
3.12.9 (packages available at [1]).
Release notes for the release can be found at [2].
This release contains fixes for CVE-2018-1088 and CVE-2018-1112, among
other fixes. Please use the release notes to check on the fix list.
Thanks,
Gluster community
[1] Packages:
2018 Mar 28
0
Announcing Gluster release 4.0.1 (Short Term Maintenance)
I think we are missing 3.12.7 in CentOS releases.
On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 4:47 AM, Niels de Vos <ndevos at redhat.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 02:57:55PM +1300, Thing wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Thanks, yes, not very familiar with Centos and hence googling took a while
>> to find a 4.0 version at,
>>
>>
2018 Mar 28
3
Announcing Gluster release 4.0.1 (Short Term Maintenance)
On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 02:57:55PM +1300, Thing wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks, yes, not very familiar with Centos and hence googling took a while
> to find a 4.0 version at,
>
> https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Storage
The announcement for Gluster 4.0 in CentOS should contain all the
details that you need as well:
2017 Sep 06
2
3.10.5 vs 3.12.0 huge performance loss
Hi,
Just do some ingestion tests to 40 node 16+4EC 19PB single volume.
100 clients are writing each has 5 threads total 500 threads.
With 3.10.5 each server has 800MB/s network traffic, cluster total is 32GB/s
With 3.12.0 each server has 200MB/s network traffic, cluster total is 8GB/s
I did not change any volume options in both configs.
Any thoughts?
Serkan
2017 Oct 12
1
[Gluster-Maintainers] Rqelease 3.12.2 : Scheduled for the 10th of October
+1
Agree with Shyam. We can make more releases, but let's not stop release
cycle.
On 12-Oct-2017 8:32 PM, "Shyam Ranganathan" <srangana at redhat.com> wrote:
On 10/12/2017 08:09 AM, Jiffin Tony Thottan wrote:
>
>> [2] : https://review.gluster.org/#/c/18489/
>>
>> [1] : https://review.gluster.org/18506
>>
2017 Sep 06
0
3.10.5 vs 3.12.0 huge performance loss
On 09/06/2017 05:48 AM, Serkan ?oban wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just do some ingestion tests to 40 node 16+4EC 19PB single volume.
> 100 clients are writing each has 5 threads total 500 threads.
> With 3.10.5 each server has 800MB/s network traffic, cluster total is 32GB/s
> With 3.12.0 each server has 200MB/s network traffic, cluster total is 8GB/s
> I did not change any volume
2017 Nov 01
1
Announcing Gluster release 3.10.7 (Long Term Maintenance)
The Gluster community is pleased to announce the release of Gluster
3.10.7 (packages available at [1]).
Release notes for the release can be found at [2].
We are still working on a further fix for the corruption issue when
sharded volumes are rebalanced, details as below.
* Expanding a gluster volume that is sharded may cause file corruption
- Sharded volumes are typically used for VM
2017 Oct 23
2
[Gluster-devel] Announcing Glusterfs release 3.12.2 (Long Term Maintenance)
Any idea when these packages will be in the CentOS mirrors? there is no
sign of them on download.gluster.org.
On 13 October 2017 at 08:45, Jiffin Tony Thottan <jthottan at redhat.com>
wrote:
> The Gluster community is pleased to announce the release of Gluster 3.12.2
> (packages available at [1,2,3]).
>
> Release notes for the release can be found at [4].
>
> We still
2018 Mar 14
1
Announcing Gluster release 4.0.0 (Short Term Maintenance)
The Gluster community celebrates 13 years of development with this
latest release, Gluster 4.0. This release enables improved integration
with containers, an enhanced user experience, and a next-generation
management framework. The 4.0 release helps cloud-native app developers
choose Gluster as the default scale-out distributed file system.
We?re highlighting some of the announcements, major
2017 Oct 13
1
Announcing Glusterfs release 3.12.2 (Long Term Maintenance)
The Gluster community is pleased to announce the release of Gluster
3.12.2 (packages available at [1,2,3]).
Release notes for the release can be found at [4].
We still carry following major issues that is reported in the
release-notes as follows,
1.) - Expanding a gluster volume that is sharded may cause file corruption
Sharded volumes are typically used for VM images, if such volumes
2017 Dec 11
1
[Gluster-devel] Announcing Glusterfs release 3.12.2 (Long Term Maintenance)
Neil I don;t know if this is adequate but I did run a simple smoke test
today on the 3.12.3-1 bits. I installed the 3.12.3-1 but on 3 fresh
install Centos 7 VMs
created a 2G image files and wrote a xfs files system on them on each
system
mount each under /export/brick1, and created /export/birck1/test on each
node.
probes the two other systems from one node (a). abd created a replica 3
2017 Sep 11
0
3.10.5 vs 3.12.0 huge performance loss
Here are my results:
Summary: I am not able to reproduce the problem, IOW I get relatively
equivalent numbers for sequential IO when going against 3.10.5 or 3.12.0
Next steps:
- Could you pass along your volfile (both for a brick and also the
client vol file (from
/var/lib/glusterd/vols/<yourvolname>/patchy.tcp-fuse.vol and a brick vol
file from the same place)
- I want to check
2018 Apr 19
1
Announcing Glusterfs release 3.12.8 (Long Term Maintenance)
The Gluster community is pleased to announce the release of Gluster
3.12.8 (packages available at [1,2,3]).
Release notes for the release can be found at [4].
Thanks,
Gluster community
[1] https://download.gluster.org/pub/gluster/glusterfs/3.12/3.12.8/
[2] https://launchpad.net/~gluster/+archive/ubuntu/glusterfs-3.12
[3] https://build.opensuse.org/project/subprojects/home:glusterfs
[4]
2018 Feb 20
1
Announcing Glusterfs release 3.12.6 (Long Term Maintenance)
The Gluster community is pleased to announce the release of Gluster
3.12.6 (packages available at [1,2,3]).
Release notes for the release can be found at [4].
We still carry following major issue that is reported in the
release-notes as follows,
1.) - Expanding a gluster volume that is sharded may cause file corruption
??? Sharded volumes are typically used for VM images, if such volumes