Kevan Benson wrote: > > I don't remember anything about the status of this, and I can't find it > in the archives from a few minutes of searching, so I'll just ask. > > Is afr write scheduling planned for the future? My understanding of AFR > currently is that if you have a 4 node AFR, and you specify all .html > files to be redundant at 2 locations and all .db files to be redundant > in 3, you can expect the first 2 defined nodes to contain redundant > .html files and the first 3 nodes to contain redundant .db files and the > fourth node to be essentially empty (until the other nodes fill up?). > > Are there any plans to have it use a scheduler to decide which AFR nodes > to write to? > > Is the solution just to wrap multiple AFRs in a unify and use the unify > scheduler to achieve this? > See http://www.mail-archive.com/gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxx/msg02201.html -- Szabolcs