Re: glusterfsd crash with glusterfs--mainline--2.5--patch-410

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Nathan,
 you can fine tune this delay by 'option transport-timeout 30' which sets
the response timeout to 30 seconds, or any value you want (in seconds).
Please let us know if that made a difference for you.

thanks,
avati


2007/8/7, Nathan Allen Stratton <nathan@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
>
> On Tue, 7 Aug 2007, Anand Avati wrote:
>
> > Nathan,
> > this (and a couple more) bugs are fixed in patch-436. thanks for
> reporting.
>
> I am running patch-439, things are much better, I can shutdown a server
> and when it comes back up I do not need to restart glusterd on the other
> two boxes. However, when one server is shutdown the two active servers
> still have a timeout delay of about 4 min where you can't read or write to
> the share. Is there any plans to support a server going down without
> losing access to the rest of the unity/afr? I think my application could
> deal with a delay of a few sec, but several minutes just breaks
> everything.
>
>
> ><>
> Nathan Stratton                         CTO, Voila IP Communications
> nathan at robotics.net                  nathan at voilaip.com
> http://www.robotics.net                 http://www.voilaip.com
>



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