Just some small points. Thu, 04,.10.2007 kl. 13.56 +0200, skrev Hans Einar Gautun: > Wed, 03,.10.2007 kl. 14.35 +0200, skrev Jacques Mattheij: > > Hello there gluster developers and users, > > Servers: > 2 nodes with ubuntu 6.06 in a client side unify, amd athlon and p3 - 32 > bit, 1GB ram each. Result data from/for computation. Total of 2.8TB > 3ware ata controller, 300GB disks in raid5. Bonding ethernet, 2 GB NIC's > each. Kernel stock 2.6.15-23-server. export / posix-locks / readahead / iothreads xfs filesystem with -i attr=2,maxpct=0 (don't run out of inodes), 4k block size, 1k block size on namespace disk. in test I found xfs being 2 - 3 times faster than reiserfs3 even on small files, and xfs scales very well in big filetrees :) > > 1 node with Debian etch amd64, 4GB ram. Single directory export (like > nfs) /home and binary programs for computation. Total of 1.5TB > 3ware sata controller, 400GB disks in raid5. Bonding ethernet 2 GB > NIC's. Kernel vanilla 2.6.21.6. > Local client as well. > export / posix-locks / readahead / iothreads > Clients: > 5 nodes for computation, all Debian etch. > 2 amd64, bonding ethernet 2 GB NIC's each. Kernel vanilla 2.6.21.6 > 3 Xeon 32bit, bonding ethernet 3 GB NIC's each. Kernel stock > 2.6.18-5-686-bigmem. > unify / iothreads > fuse-glfs4, glusterfs latest tla, 1.3.3. > > Works like a charm, mixing 32 / 64 bit, and old ubuntu / new debian (gcc > 4.0.3 / 4.1.2). > Best regards Einar Gautun Norwegian mapping authority