Re: Another question about afr

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Can you post the client logs from the node where you were unable to ls and
also the exact output from the shell?

thanks,
avati

2007/12/18, Albert Shih <Albert.Shih@xxxxxxxx>:
>
> Le 18/12/2007 à 00:52:23+0100, Albert Shih a écrit
> > Hi
> >
> > Me again with my afr question.
> >
> > I want use afr for making my cluster node_down_proof.
> >
> > My cluster is not for storage but for computation. It's for this reason
> if
> > a node is down we can allow the data on this node is not accessible
> (event
> > lost).
> >
> > But I want when one node is down the other node work fine.
> >
> > For this reason I use afr with two replication (and now with Arnand
> Avati
> > it's working). But what's I don't understand is when I make one node
> (where
> > is the namespace) down (by using /etc/init.d/glusterfs-sserver stop)if
> I'm
> > on one node I can access the data (not on the down node off-course), but
> I
> > can make «ls» or sometime «cd».
>
> Sorry : What I want to say is
>
> but I can NOT make «ls» or sometime «cd» in unify volume
>
> Sorry.
>
> Regards.
> >
> > This my config
> >
> >
> >     volume node0-ns
> >       type protocol/client
> >       option transport-type tcp/client     # for TCP/IP transport
> >       option remote-host node0
> >       option transport-timeout 30
> >       option remote-subvolume name-space
> >     end-volume
> >     volume node1-ns
> >       type protocol/client
> >       option transport-type tcp/client     # for TCP/IP transport
> >       option remote-host node1
> >       option transport-timeout 30
> >       option remote-subvolume name-space
> >     end-volume
> >
> >     #
> >     # Definition des namespace via afr
> >     #
> >
> >     volume name-space
> >       type cluster/afr
> >       option replicate *:2
> >       subvolumes node0-ns node1-ns
> >     end-volume
> >
> >     #
> >     # Definition du premier unify
> >     #
> >
> >     volume unify
> >       type cluster/unify
> >       subvolumes node0 node1 node2 etc...
> >       option scheduler nufa
> >       option nufa.local-volume-name quadri11
> >       option nufa.limits.min-free-disk 10%
> >       option namespace name-space
> >     end-volume
> >
> >
> > Regards.
> >
> > JAS
> >
> > --
> > Albert SHIH
> > Observatoire de Paris Meudon
> > SIO batiment 15
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> > Mar 18 déc 2007 00:44:34 CET
> >
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