Le 29/11/2007 à 12:01:47-0800, Kevan Benson a écrit > > Unify doesn't split files. It just abstracts which server the file is > stored on and retrieved from, and the aggregation of the files from all the ok. > servers when a listing is done. What you should be seeing in this case, is > that the *whole file* is written to a node that does have space (if there > is a node that has more than 5% space available). I'm not really sure I understand this. When I start the copie the filesystem is full at 99%, you mean gluster must not write on this node ? > Is you used the striping translator above the unify, you would be storing > chunks of files (if the files are large enough), and the chunks will be > scattered across the nodes. That would allow for more efficient space > usage. OK. For me it's not a space problem. But I must known how I can configure glusterfs for my HPC. Thanks for you answer and sorry for my english. Regards. -- Albert SHIH Observatoire de Paris Meudon SIO batiment 15 Heure local/Local time: Jeu 29 nov 2007 22:22:02 CET