Re: AFR between two bricks over 3000 miles

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On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Anand Avati <avati@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 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.
>

in 1.3.8pre1, the order of afr's subvolume should be same among
clients, otherwise there is a race condition on create and other
operations on inode. consider two client are creating a same file at a
same time.

-- 
Best Regards,
 LI Daobing




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