Re: is the wiki cluster afr example correct ?

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Maybe a silly question, then, but what is the namespace useful for in
that example, then?

Matthias

Anand Avati wrote :

> the article is right. AFR itself does intelligent failover. and you do not
> need a namespace unless you use unify.
> 
> avati
> 
> 2008/1/10, Sebastien COUPPEY <sebastien.couppey@xxxxxxxx>:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > http://www.gluster.org/docs/index.php/Understanding_AFR_Translator
> >
> > the cluster example starting at :  Clustered Mode
> > does't seems to me to be redundant as if the brick1 goes down, the
> > namespace is not available anymore and the files are also not
> > available anymore.
> >
> > Am I wrong ?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
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