Brandon, AFR hashes inode number and reads from the same subvol all the time for a given file (regardless of which client is reading, it always gets read from the same subvol) But in case you have a faster subvol, you can give the "option read-subvolume" Krishna On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 10:16 PM, Brandon Lamb <brandonlamb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Sort of two questions depending on the answer to the first. > > If i have 10 clients doing afr to 2 servers, and one of the servers is > faster (20 scsi versus 8 sata2), how does afr pick which one to read > data from? some kind of round robin or something? > > Question 2 would be, could I set this on my clients to tell it i want > to read from server2? > Question 2.1, could I configure half to use server1 and half to use server2? > > option read subvolume server2 (faster server) > > Or do I not understand what this is doing at all? > > Thanks! > > > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-devel mailing list > Gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-devel >