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2018 Jan 27
6
Run away memory with gluster mount
On 01/27/2018 02:29 AM, Dan Ragle wrote: > > On 1/25/2018 8:21 PM, Ravishankar N wrote: >> >> >> On 01/25/2018 11:04 PM, Dan Ragle wrote: >>> *sigh* trying again to correct formatting ... apologize for the >>> earlier mess. >>> >>> Having a memory issue with Gluster 3.12.4 and not sure how to >>> troubleshoot. I don't
2018 Jan 26
2
Run away memory with gluster mount
On 01/25/2018 11:04 PM, Dan Ragle wrote: > *sigh* trying again to correct formatting ... apologize for the > earlier mess. > > Having a memory issue with Gluster 3.12.4 and not sure how to > troubleshoot. I don't *think* this is expected behavior. > > This is on an updated CentOS 7 box. The setup is a simple two node > replicated layout where the two nodes act as
2018 Jan 25
0
Run away memory with gluster mount
*sigh* trying again to correct formatting ... apologize for the earlier mess. Having a memory issue with Gluster 3.12.4 and not sure how to troubleshoot. I don't *think* this is expected behavior. This is on an updated CentOS 7 box. The setup is a simple two node replicated layout where the two nodes act as both server and client. The volume in question: Volume Name: GlusterWWW Type:
2018 Jan 29
0
Run away memory with gluster mount
Csaba, Could this be the problem of the inodes not getting freed in the fuse process? Daniel, as Ravi requested, please provide access to the statedumps. You can strip out the filepath information. Does your data set include a lot of directories? Thanks, Nithya On 27 January 2018 at 10:23, Ravishankar N <ravishankar at redhat.com> wrote: > > > On 01/27/2018 02:29 AM, Dan Ragle
2018 Jan 26
0
Run away memory with gluster mount
On 1/25/2018 8:21 PM, Ravishankar N wrote: > > > On 01/25/2018 11:04 PM, Dan Ragle wrote: >> *sigh* trying again to correct formatting ... apologize for the earlier mess. >> >> Having a memory issue with Gluster 3.12.4 and not sure how to troubleshoot. I don't *think* this is expected behavior. >> >> This is on an updated CentOS 7 box. The setup is a
2018 Jan 29
2
Run away memory with gluster mount
On 1/29/2018 2:36 AM, Raghavendra Gowdappa wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Ravishankar N" <ravishankar at redhat.com> >> To: "Dan Ragle" <daniel at Biblestuph.com>, gluster-users at gluster.org >> Cc: "Csaba Henk" <chenk at redhat.com>, "Niels de Vos" <ndevos at redhat.com>,
2018 Feb 02
3
Run away memory with gluster mount
Hi Dan, It sounds like you might be running into [1]. The patch has been posted upstream and the fix should be in the next release. In the meantime, I'm afraid there is no way to get around this without restarting the process. Regards, Nithya [1]https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1541264 On 2 February 2018 at 02:57, Dan Ragle <daniel at biblestuph.com> wrote: > >
2018 Jan 29
0
Run away memory with gluster mount
----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ravishankar N" <ravishankar at redhat.com> > To: "Dan Ragle" <daniel at Biblestuph.com>, gluster-users at gluster.org > Cc: "Csaba Henk" <chenk at redhat.com>, "Niels de Vos" <ndevos at redhat.com>, "Nithya Balachandran" <nbalacha at redhat.com>, > "Raghavendra
2018 Feb 03
0
Run away memory with gluster mount
On 2/2/2018 2:13 AM, Nithya Balachandran wrote: > Hi Dan, > > It sounds like you might be running into [1]. The patch has been posted > upstream and the fix should be in the next release. > In the meantime, I'm afraid there is no way to get around this without > restarting the process. > > Regards, > Nithya > >
2018 Jan 30
1
Run away memory with gluster mount
----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dan Ragle" <daniel at Biblestuph.com> > To: "Raghavendra Gowdappa" <rgowdapp at redhat.com>, "Ravishankar N" <ravishankar at redhat.com> > Cc: gluster-users at gluster.org, "Csaba Henk" <chenk at redhat.com>, "Niels de Vos" <ndevos at redhat.com>, "Nithya >
2018 Feb 01
0
Run away memory with gluster mount
On 1/30/2018 6:31 AM, Raghavendra Gowdappa wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Dan Ragle" <daniel at Biblestuph.com> >> To: "Raghavendra Gowdappa" <rgowdapp at redhat.com>, "Ravishankar N" <ravishankar at redhat.com> >> Cc: gluster-users at gluster.org, "Csaba Henk" <chenk at redhat.com>,
2018 Feb 05
1
Run away memory with gluster mount
Hi Dan, I had a suggestion and a question in my previous response. Let us know whether the suggestion helps and please let us know about your data-set (like how many directories/files and how these directories/files are organised) to understand the problem better. <snip> > In the > meantime can you remount glusterfs with options > --entry-timeout=0 and
2018 Feb 21
1
Run away memory with gluster mount
On 2/3/2018 8:58 AM, Dan Ragle wrote: > > > On 2/2/2018 2:13 AM, Nithya Balachandran wrote: >> Hi Dan, >> >> It sounds like you might be running into [1]. The patch has been >> posted upstream and the fix should be in the next release. >> In the meantime, I'm afraid there is no way to get around this without >> restarting the process. >>
2016 Feb 16
2
Pigeonhole and duplicate checking
I spent some time setting up Dovecot LMTP with Pigeonhole this weekend. I got most of the things I wanted to working but have a few issues that I'm hoping that someone might be able to help with. First, I'm running the stock version of the tools from the core repos for CentOS/6, which means Dovecot 2.0.9 and Pigeonhole 0.2.2. Unfortunately, I don't expect to be able to upgrade
2018 Feb 13
1
loads of broken symlinks .glusterfs
Hi, A client had some issues with their glusterfs cluster and botched an update. Currently they have loads of broken symlinks in their bricks .glusterfs folder Like the second one below lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 55 Jul 14 2017 591c33db-e88b-4544-9372-bea4ec362360 -> ../../83/4a/834a8af8-95a4-4f8a-9810-4e4d829e87f9/394947 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 74 Jul 17 2017
2010 Feb 27
3
Best Hardware & OS For Large Data Sets
Greetings, I am acquiring a new computer in order to conduct data analysis. I currently have a 32-bit Vista OS with 3G of RAM and I consistently run into memory allocation problems. I will likely be required to run Windows 7 on the new system, but have flexibility as far as hardware goes. Can people recommend the best hardware to minimize memory allocation problems? I am leaning towards dual
2018 Feb 13
0
loads of broken symlinks in .glusterfs
Hi, A client had some issues with their glusterfs cluster and botched an update. Currently they have loads of broken symlinks in their bricks .glusterfs subfolders Like the second symlink one below lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 55 Jul 14 2017 591c33db-e88b-4544-9372-bea4ec362360 -> ../../83/4a/834a8af8-95a4-4f8a-9810-4e4d829e87f9/394947 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 74 Jul 17 2017
2014 Aug 28
0
No objectClass found in replPropertyMetaData
Ok, i change the subject of the old thread. (was thread : replication issues solved by adding GUID name ... ) i'v analyzed this problem.. I think where this is comming from. i did a : samba-tool dbcheck --cross-ncs -v same here 0 error. and thank you Rowland for this one. ldbsearch -H /var/lib/samba/private/sam.ldb -b
2014 Aug 28
0
FW: No objectClass found in replPropertyMetaData *(was thread :replication issues solved by adding GUID name ... )
Ok, i'v analyzed this problem.. I think where this is comming from. i did a : samba-tool dbcheck --cross-ncs -v same here 0 error. and thank you Rowland for this one. ldbsearch -H /var/lib/samba/private/sam.ldb -b "OU=TOPFLOOR,OU=RTD,OU=COMPANY,DC=INTERNAL,DC=COMPANY,DC=TLD" -s base replPropertyMetaData --show-binary i didnt look exactly at the outcome but i saw the
2007 Jun 09
23
hoverclass on droppable zone
Hi guys, I''m trying to make a drag''n''drop portal using sortable element. I would like to apply the "hoverclass" option only on the droppable zone instead of the column border. Any idea a about the solution? Thanks for any help, Sabri --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups