Re: AFR between two bricks over 3000 miles

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on the client. you also might want to put this write-behind + io-cache pair
in the subvolume path of afr which leads towards the remote site alone. Also
make sure afr does not have the remote site as the first subvolume, and has
the option read-subvolume <local-volume> so that reads are not scheduled to
the remote site.

avati

2008/2/28, nathan@xxxxxxxxxxxx <nathan@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
>
> On Thu, 28 Feb 2008, Anand Avati wrote:
>
> > using a combination of write-behind with io-threads (with option
> > flush-behind on) prevents the wait of upto N-MB of data (where N is
> 'option
> > cache-size NMB' of io-threads)
>
>
> Client and server are on each host, should I do this on the client or
> server?
>
> -Nathan
>



-- 
If I traveled to the end of the rainbow
As Dame Fortune did intend,
Murphy would be there to tell me
The pot's at the other end.


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