unseting LD_LIBRARY_PATH fixed the problem. Thanks sebastien for giving access to your machines. LD_LIBRARY_PATH was set to a non-existing directory and lot of lookup() calls happened which slowed down the system. Krishna On 6/26/07, Sebastien LELIEVRE <slelievre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everyone, I just wanted to give you a little feedback on mainline--2.5. I am using my 3 test servers, and will soon add 2 more. The main problem I am experiencing is : self-heal repairs directory inconsitencies but not file inconcistencies Here is the current state: tbs-lab1 (client) tbs-lab2 (brick1) tbs-lab3 (brick2) on the client, afr = brick1 + brick2. for the test, brick1 has whole data and brick2 is blanked (for now). I'm stripping some unused dirs for this test, but they'll appear on log files, so do not worry! brick1 and brick2 are both on a ext3 FS with extended attributes : /dev/sda2 /glusterfs ext3 defaults,user_xattr 0 2 I am currently using glusterfs--mainline--2.5--patch-220 on each machine. client : CFLAGS="-O3" ./configure --prefix=/usr/local --sysconfdir=/etc --disable-server --disable-ibverbs servers : CFLAGS="-O3" ./configure --prefix=/usr/local --sysconfdir=/etc --disable-fuse-client --disable-ibverbs here is the servers spec file (X is the number of the brick, so 1 or 2, here) : volume brickX type storage/posix option directory /glusterfs end-volume volume locksX type features/posix-locks subvolumes brickX end-volume volume serverX type protocol/server