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2019 Dec 25
2
Raspberri PI 4B 4GB install image
Thanks A lot. I will give it a try , once the RPi is here. Best Regards, Strahil NikolovOn Dec 25, 2019 18:46, Akemi Yagi <amyagi at gmail.com> wrote: > > On Wed, Dec 25, 2019 at 7:53 AM Strahil via CentOS <centos at centos.org> wrote: > > > > Hello Community, > > > > I'm waiting for my first ARM-based toy - a 4GB Raspberry Pi 4B and I was
2019 Dec 26
0
Raspberri PI 4B 4GB install image
You will have better luck with Raspbian. Just sayin' I have installed 16 Rapberry Pi's Todd Merriman Software Toolz, Inc.
2019 Dec 20
1
GFS performance under heavy traffic
Hi David, Also consider using the mount option to specify backup server via 'backupvolfile-server=server2:server3' (you can define more but I don't thing replica volumes greater that 3 are usefull (maybe in some special cases). In such way, when the primary is lost, your client can reach a backup one without disruption. P.S.: Client may 'hang' - if the primary server got
2023 Feb 14
1
File\Directory not healing
I guess you didn't receive my last e-mail. Use getfattr and identify if the gfid mismatch. If yes, move away the mismatched one. In order a dir to heal, you have to fix all files inside it before it can be healed. Best Regards, Strahil Nikolov ? ???????, 14 ???????? 2023 ?., 14:04:31 ?. ???????+2, David Dolan <daithidolan at gmail.com> ??????: I've touched the directory one
2023 Feb 14
1
File\Directory not healing
I've touched the directory one level above the directory with the I\O issue as the one above that is the one showing as dirty. It hasn't healed. Should the self heal daemon automatically kick in here? Is there anything else I can do? Thanks David On Tue, 14 Feb 2023 at 07:03, Strahil Nikolov <hunter86_bg at yahoo.com> wrote: > You can always mount it locally on any of the
2020 Jan 06
4
can't boot after volume rename
I renamed my volume with vgrename however I didn't complete the other steps. Mainly update fstab and intiramfs. Once I booted, I was dropped on the Dracut shell. From here I can see the newly rename VG and I can lvm lvscan as well as activate it, lvm vgchange -ay. However I can't figure out what to do next, I'm assuming I need to regenerate the initramfs and then boot to change
2024 Feb 18
1
Graceful shutdown doesn't stop all Gluster processes
Well, you prepare the host for shutdown, right ? So why don't you setup systemd to start the container and shut it down before the bricks ? Best Regards, Strahil Nikolov ? ?????, 16 ???????? 2024 ?. ? 18:48:36 ?. ???????+2, Anant Saraswat <anant.saraswat at techblue.co.uk> ??????: Hi Strahil, Yes, we mount the fuse to the physical host and then use bind mount to
2018 Apr 08
1
Wiki update
Hello Community, my name is Strahil Nikolov (hunter86_bg) and I would like to update the following wiki page . In section "Create the New Initramfs or Initrd" there should be an additional line for CentOS7: mount --bind /run /mnt/sysimage/run The 'run' directory is needed especially if you need to start the multipathd.service before recreating the initramfs ('/' is on
2024 Feb 16
1
Graceful shutdown doesn't stop all Gluster processes
Hi Strahil, Yes, we mount the fuse to the physical host and then use bind mount to provide access to the container. The same physical host also runs the gluster server. Therefore, when we stop gluster using 'stop-all-gluster-processes.sh' on the physical host, it kills the fuse mount and impacts containers accessing this volume via bind. Thanks, Anant ________________________________
2024 Feb 16
1
Graceful shutdown doesn't stop all Gluster processes
Hi Anant, Do you use the fuse client in the container ?Wouldn't it be more reasonable to mount the fuse and then use bind mount to provide access to the container ? Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov On Fri, Feb 16, 2024 at 15:02, Anant Saraswat<anant.saraswat at techblue.co.uk> wrote: Okay, I understand. Yes, it would be beneficial to include an option for skipping the client
2024 Nov 08
1
Add an arbiter when have multiple bricks at same server.
After force the add-brick gluster volume add-brick VMS replica 3 arbiter 1 arbiter:/arbiter1 arbiter:/arbiter2 arbiter:/arbiter3 force volume add-brick: success pve01:~# gluster volume info Volume Name: VMS Type: Distributed-Replicate Volume ID: e1a4f787-3f62-441e-a7ce-c0ae6b111ebf Status: Started Snapshot Count: 0 Number of Bricks: 3 x (2 + 1) = 9 Transport-type: tcp Bricks: Brick1:
2019 Dec 24
1
GFS performance under heavy traffic
Hi David, On Dec 24, 2019 02:47, David Cunningham <dcunningham at voisonics.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > In testing we found that actually the GFS client having access to all 3 nodes made no difference to performance. Perhaps that's because the 3rd node that wasn't accessible from the client before was the arbiter node? It makes sense, as no data is being generated towards
2024 Feb 16
2
Graceful shutdown doesn't stop all Gluster processes
Okay, I understand. Yes, it would be beneficial to include an option for skipping the client processes. This way, we could utilize the 'stop-all-gluster-processes.sh' script with that option to stop the gluster server process while retaining the fuse mounts. ________________________________ From: Aravinda <aravinda at kadalu.tech> Sent: 16 February 2024 12:36 PM To: Anant Saraswat
2024 Feb 26
1
Graceful shutdown doesn't stop all Gluster processes
Hi Strahil, In our setup, the Gluster brick comes from an iSCSI SAN storage and is then used as a brick on the Gluster server. To extend the brick, we stop the Gluster server, extend the logical volume (LV) on the SAN server, resize it on the host, mount the brick with the extended size, and finally start the Gluster server. Please let me know if this process can be optimized, I will be happy to
2023 Jun 07
1
Geo replication procedure for DR
Dear Strahil, Thank you for the detailed command. So once you want to switch all traffic to the DR site in case of disaster one should first disable the read-only setting on the secondary volume on the slave site. What happens after when the master site is back online? What's the procedure there? I had the following question in my previous mail in this regard: "And once the primary
2023 Jun 07
1
How to find out data alignment for LVM thin volume brick
Dear Strahil, Thank you very much for pointing me to the RedHat documentation. I wasn't aware of it and it is much more detailed. I will have to read it carefully. Now as I have a single disk (no RAID) based on that documentation I understand that I should use a data alignment value of 256kB. Best regards, Mabi ------- Original Message ------- On Wednesday, June 7th, 2023 at 6:56 AM,
2024 Nov 08
1
Add an arbiter when have multiple bricks at same server.
What's the volume structure right now? Best Regards, Strahil Nikolov On Wed, Nov 6, 2024 at 18:24, Gilberto Ferreira<gilberto.nunes32 at gmail.com> wrote: So I went ahead and do the force (is with you!) gluster volume add-brick VMS replica 3 arbiter 1 arbiter:/arbiter1 arbiter:/arbiter2 arbiter:/arbiter3 volume add-brick: failed: Multiple bricks of a replicate volume are present
2024 Nov 29
1
Disk size and virtual size drive me crazy!
No! I didn't! I wasn't aware of this option. I will try. Thanks Em sex., 29 de nov. de 2024 ?s 16:43, Strahil Nikolov <hunter86_bg at yahoo.com> escreveu: > Have you figured it out ? > > Have you tried setting storage.reserve to 0 ? > > Best Regards, > Strahil Nikolov > > On Thu, Nov 21, 2024 at 0:39, Gilberto Ferreira > <gilberto.nunes32 at
2019 Dec 28
1
GFS performance under heavy traffic
Hi David, It seems that I have misread your quorum options, so just ignore that from my previous e-mail. Best Regards, Strahil NikolovOn Dec 27, 2019 15:38, Strahil <hunter86_bg at yahoo.com> wrote: > > Hi David, > > Gluster supports live rolling upgrade, so there is no need to redeploy at all - but the migration notes should be checked as some features must be disabled first.
2024 Dec 02
1
Disk size and virtual size drive me crazy!
qemu-img info 100/vm-100-disk-0.qcow2 image: 100/vm-100-disk-0.qcow2 file format: qcow2 virtual size: 120 GiB (128849018880 bytes) disk size: 916 GiB cluster_size: 65536 Format specific information: compat: 1.1 compression type: zlib lazy refcounts: false refcount bits: 16 corrupt: false extended l2: false Child node '/file': filename: 100/vm-100-disk-0.qcow2