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2018 Apr 02
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Is the size of bricks limiting the size of files I can store?
On Mon, 2018-04-02 at 20:07 +0200, Andreas Davour wrote: > On Mon, 2 Apr 2018, Nithya Balachandran wrote: > > > On 2 April 2018 at 14:48, Andreas Davour <ante at update.uu.se> wrote: > > > > > Hi > > > > > > I've found something that works so weird I'm certain I have > > > missed how > > > gluster is supposed to be
2018 Apr 13
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Is the size of bricks limiting the size of files I can store?
Sorry about the late reply, I missed seeing your mail. To begin with, what is your use-case? Sharding is currently supported only for virtual machine image storage use-case. It *could* work in other single-writer use-cases but it's only tested thoroughly for the vm use-case. If yours is not a vm store use-case, you might want to do some tests first to see if it works fine. If you find any
2018 Apr 03
0
Is the size of bricks limiting the size of files I can store?
On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 11:37 PM, Andreas Davour <ante at update.uu.se> wrote: > On Mon, 2 Apr 2018, Nithya Balachandran wrote: > > On 2 April 2018 at 14:48, Andreas Davour <ante at update.uu.se> wrote: >> >> >>> Hi >>> >>> I've found something that works so weird I'm certain I have missed how >>> gluster is supposed to
2018 Apr 13
0
Is the size of bricks limiting the size of files I can store?
On April 12, 2018 3:48:32 PM EDT, Andreas Davour <ante at Update.UU.SE> wrote: >On Mon, 2 Apr 2018, Jim Kinney wrote: > >> On Mon, 2018-04-02 at 20:07 +0200, Andreas Davour wrote: >>> On Mon, 2 Apr 2018, Nithya Balachandran wrote: >>> >>>> On 2 April 2018 at 14:48, Andreas Davour <ante at update.uu.se> wrote: >>>>
2017 Aug 08
0
How are bricks healed in Debian Jessie 3.11
On 08/08/2017 04:51 PM, Gerry O'Brien wrote: > Hi, > > How are bricks healed in Debian Jessie 3.11? Is it at the file of > block level? The scenario we have in mind is a 2 brick replica volume > for storing VM file systems in a self-service IaaS, e.g. OpenNebula. If > one of the bricks is off-line for a period of time all the VM files > systems will all have been
2001 Apr 17
1
Thanks Wine tea
I'm truly impressed by wine, especially Codeweavers'. Not only was it easy to install, but it works! I can now use Britannica, the OED and the archives of Time magazine on Windows CDs. I'm working on getting Pegasus to find my data folders (any tips?) and Agent works fine. It did everything I wanted it to do except run CorelDraw4 (it can't decipher its fonts) and any astrology
2002 Mar 13
1
Graphical rsync!
Hello, Something very much resembling a graphical win32-based front-end for rsync is available at http://sync2nas.sourceforge.net It is released under the BSD license for all to enjoy. A few caveats: * It reportedly only works on WinNT/Win2K. Win9x is being looked into at this time. * It is written in Perl/Tk, although all portability conceits were abandoned fairly early on, and it
2002 Mar 13
1
Graphical rsync!
Hello, Something very much resembling a graphical win32-based front-end for rsync is available at http://sync2nas.sourceforge.net It is released under the BSD license for all to enjoy. A few caveats: * It reportedly only works on WinNT/Win2K. Win9x is being looked into at this time. * It is written in Perl/Tk, although all portability conceits were abandoned fairly early on, and it
2001 Apr 30
1
PR #927 -- R crash on huge CSV file (PR#928)
I tried to run the same dataset with R-1.2.3 on Linux, compiled from the source tarball. After 7 hours, it was still grinding away and had not crashed. I had to kill it. "gtop" was showing it with a real size around 160 MB, same as the peak on the Windows 2000 environment. This is on the same hardware as the Windows run; my machine is dual-booted Windows 2000 and Red Hat Linux 7.1. If I
2001 Feb 01
1
R works in KDE but not in Gnome
I have a Red Hat 7.0 system, plus glibc-2.2 and gcc-2.96.69. When I run the R demo 'demo("graphics") with KDE it runs fine, but when I try it with Gnome it croaks: demo(graphics) ---- ~~~~~~~~ Type <Return> to start : > opar <- par(ask = interactive() && (.Device %in% c("X11", "GTK", "windows", "Macintosh")))
2009 May 29
2
ASTRO (logy) under wine - understanding the debug output?
Hello Wine Users, I have setup wine in fedora 10 x86_64. I installed speaker workshop and it works fine. This encouraged me to install my old astrology software (ASTRO, by the late Peter Treadgold). The program was released in 1996 and updated in 2000. It calculates birth and death charts and displays them on screen. When I get to the point to have the chart displayed, the chart may or may not
2002 Oct 27
3
RODBC patchlet
[ Disclaimer: Yes, I do know that RODBC is in a state of minor limbo as far as maintenance is concerned. But it is also useful, and used, which is why I hope that someone might apply the small change outlined below. ] The current version in CRAN's devel directories fails to build under R 1.6.1 (beta from Oct 27): chibud:/home/edd/RODBC# R CMD INSTALL . * Installing *source* package
2001 Apr 28
2
Modulus operator??
I'm trying to do a modulus operator in R-1.2.2 on Windows -- specific version: R : Copyright 2001, The R Development Core Team Version 1.2.2 Patched (2001-03-22) Here's what the R language manual says: "R contains a number of operators. They are listed in the table below. [snip] % Modulus, binary" Here's what happens on the R console: > records <- 100000 >
2017 Aug 08
2
How are bricks healed in Debian Jessie 3.11
Hi, How are bricks healed in Debian Jessie 3.11? Is it at the file of block level? The scenario we have in mind is a 2 brick replica volume for storing VM file systems in a self-service IaaS, e.g. OpenNebula. If one of the bricks is off-line for a period of time all the VM files systems will all have been modified when brick comes back on-line. As some of these VM file systems are quite
2012 Aug 28
2
virsh reboot problem
I am trying to reboot my virtual machines, running virsh reboot. Then I get the following error: error: this function is not supported by the connection driver: virDomainReboot Searching around I get the impression this should be fixed by now, since the bugs I find are old and resolved. These are the versions I'm running. Linux 2.6.32-131.0.15.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue May 10 15:42:40 EDT 2011
2006 Jul 23
0
composed_of and validates_presence_of
I''m using composed_of in one of my models, and I''d like to validate that the attribute is present. class Hand < AR::Base composed_of :level, :mapping => [ %w(sb sb), %w(bb bb), %w(ante ante) ] validates_presence_of :level, :message => "must be set" end The Level class itself is very simple: class Level include Reloadable attr_reader :sb, :bb, :ante
2020 Aug 23
0
MultiDatabase shard count limitations
On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 09:06:59AM +0000, Eric Wong wrote: > Going back to the "prioritizing aggregated DBs" thread from > February 2020, I've got 390 Xapian shards for 130 public inboxes > I want to search against(*). There's more on the horizon (we're > expecting tens of thousands of public inboxes). Was that "(*)" meant to have a matching footnote?
2014 Apr 17
2
[LLVMdev] multithreaded performance disaster with -fprofile-instr-generate (contention on profile counters)
Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at google.com> writes: > Having thought a bit about the best strategy to solve this, I think we should > use a tradeoff of memory to reduce contention. I don't really like any of the > other options as much, if we can get that one to work. Here is my specific > suggestion: > > On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 5:21 AM, Kostya Serebryany <kcc at
2014 Apr 17
2
[LLVMdev] multithreaded performance disaster with -fprofile-instr-generate (contention on profile counters)
Good thinking, but why do you think runtime selection of shard count is better than compile time selection? For single threaded apps, shard count is always 1, so why paying the penalty to check thread id each time function is entered? For multi-threaded apps, I would expect MAX to be smaller than NUM_OF_CORES to avoid excessive memory consumption, then you always end up with N == MAX. If MAX is
2011 Dec 06
4
[LLVMdev] The nsw story
On Dec 5, 2011, at 5:50 PM, me22 wrote: > On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 09:23, Dan Gohman <gohman at apple.com> wrote: >> >> int a = INT_MAX, b = 1; >> long c = (long)(a + b); >> >> What is the value of c, on an LP64 target? >> >> If a and b are promoted to 64-bit, c is 0x0000000080000000. >> >> In a world where signed add overflow