Hi all. On my cluster (for computation) I've 2 disks. One for the / and software and another for glusterfs. But on the first disk I've a unused partition (because the disk size is 140Go, and Linux don't eat enought Mo ;-) ). Until today I've use only the second disk for glusterfs. But If I calculate the sum of the unused partition for all cluster I've 1.3To. It's lot of space. Well now I want use this place too. But I don't see how I can do that. Of course this two partitions have different size. Actually I use this kind of configuration : On node X volume nodeX type storage/posix option directory /_glusterfs end-volume volume nodeY type protocol/client option transport-type tcp/client # for TCP/IP transport option remote-host ip_address_of_nodeY option transport-timeout 30 option remote-subvolume brick end-volume volume node.... end-volume etc... volume unify type cluster/unify subvolumes node1....nodeN option scheduler nufa option nufa.local-volume-name nodeX option nufa.limits.min-free-disk 10 option nufa.refresh-interval 1 option namespace ns end-volume volume work type performance/write-behind option aggregate-size 1MB option flush-behind on subvolumes unify end-volume As you can see I want use nufa scheduler. How can I use nufa scheduler with two local disk ? Is that mean anything ? Maybe the solution is I add volume nodeX-bis type storage/posix option directory my_second_partition end-volume volume nodexY-bis type protocol/client ... end-volume volume unify-bis type cluster/unify subvolumes node1-bis....nodeN-bis option scheduler nufa option nufa.local-volume-name nodeX-bis option nufa.limits.min-free-disk 10 option nufa.refresh-interval 1 option namespace ns2 end-volume volume bigunify type cluster/unify subvolumes unify unify-bis ? what kind of scheduler ? option namespace ns3 end-volume volume work type performance/write-behind option aggregate-size 1MB option flush-behind on subvolumes bigunify end-volume What's your opinion ? Regards. -- Albert SHIH Observatoire de Paris Meudon SIO batiment 15 Heure local/Local time: Jeu 13 déc 2007 17:28:26 CET