Re: Re: Multiple AFR instances on same storage bricks

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are the protocol/client's pointing bacck to the same glusterfsd IP/remote
volume as a loop? If so it is a problem... i dont think i understood your
problem.. can you give a more specific example?


avati

2007/12/11, Sam Douglas <sam.douglas32@xxxxxxxxx>:
>
> [damn email interface... tab then space caused it to send early]
>
> volume brick1
>     type storage/posix
>     ...
> end-volume
>
> volume client1
>    type protocol/client
>    ...
> end-volume
>
> volume client2
>    ...
> end-volume
>
> volume afr
>     type cluster/afr
>     option replicate *:3
>     subvolumes brick1 client1 client2
> end-volume
>
> volume server
>     # Export the bricks
> end-volume
>
> --
>
> Would there be any issues with multiple different AFR instances
> working on the same storage volumes?
>
> -- Sam Douglas
>
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