Hi August, Actually the read scheduler is not yet done, it is on our roadmap to implement it. Now, AFR does all the read operations from its first child. Regards Krishna On 9/25/07, August R. Wohlt <glusterfs@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > I have a setup with two servers mirroring each others' files using > cluster/afr:2. The two servers are on a high-latency connection, so I would > like to ensure that the local server is given preference in i/o over the > distant server. I do not need aggregrate performance, only file replication. > > Is it the default behavior to do i/o on the first server listed in the afr > configration before the 2nd? I see this in the FAQ about striping, which > makes me wonder: > > GlusterFS AFR (automatic file replication) translator does a striped read > to improve performance on mirrored files. > > And I do not see the equivalent of a "scheduler" option in cluster/afr in > the src that would let me use something like NUFA. > > What is the best way to ensure this? > > Thanks! > :august > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-devel mailing list > Gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-devel >