Re: core bt - client_write_cbk1

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I was doing different testing, eg AFR :2, and at the time thought the :1 would be a quick way
to turn off AFR without having to move my subvolumes command around.

I originally had bricks, unify (subvolumes listed 5 bricks), and then AFR. I was told
that AFR has to come before the unify, so that is why I swapped it around.

Based on your comments, I can now see that unify would be useless above AFR, and now that documentation about multiple AFR over each brick is making some sense.

So, should I have something like the following as the correct config?

brick1
brick2
brick3
afr1
subvolumes brick1
afr2
subvolumes brick2
afr3
subvolumes brick3
unify
 subvolume afr1 afr2 afr3

I know you don't have the config checking yet, but one thing, even if the user config is wrong
or screwy, program should not core dump.

From: "Amar S. Tumballi" <amar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "DeeDee Park" <deedee6905@xxxxxxxxxxx>
CC: gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: core bt - client_write_cbk1
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 10:59:04 +0530

DeeDee,

Thanks for reporting bug, but actually this config has afr enabled. My few
doubts after seeing your config file.

You wrote this config just to test afr/unify? or you had any idea while
writing them, because there are two things i can notice.

* afr has 5 child nodes, but it creates all the files in just first child
node (replicate *:1)
* unify has just one subvolume, which means the unify translator is useless.
(unless otherwise, you wanted a persistant inode from namespace).

-amar

On 7/12/07, DeeDee Park <deedee6905@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

client config & core attached.

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