Guessing from the error, it sounds like the software is trying to write to
disk using a memory-mapped file. If I'm not mistaken, Fuse doesn't
currently support that, although I have seen very recent patches towards
that goal (on the fuse-dev mailing list and/or the Fuse repository in the
Linux kernel tree), so it may be doable with a custom Fuse soon, if not
now.
Thanks,
Brent Nelson
Director of Computing
UF Physics
On Tue, 4 Dec 2007, Albert Shih wrote:
Hi all
I'm using glusterfs with unify and nufa scheduler.
Now when I'm try to some access (through a scientific software) I got this
message
*Error*: Not enough memory (either in RAM or mapped to disk)
when the output directory is on glusterfs partition. But everything work
fine when I use output directory on local ext3 filesystem.
Anyone have this problem ?
and better...any one have a solution ?
Regards.
--
Albert SHIH
Observatoire de Paris Meudon
SIO batiment 15
Téléphone : 01 45 07 76 26
Heure local/Local time:
Mar 4 déc 2007 11:21:30 CET
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