Re: What if a subvolume becomes read-only?

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Vikas Gorur wrote:
2008/11/14 Onyx <lists@xxxxxxxx>:
Hi,

I just had a problem with a disk failure. It was an ext3 partition, and
suddenly, bc of a problem, it automatically remounted as read-only.
It was not in a glusterfs setup yet, but it got me thinking...
What would have happened if that partition was in an afr setup?
I think glusterfs would hang on a write, correct?

No, AFR would not hang. The write would fail on that volume, but as long
as the write succeeds on atleast one volume, AFR reports success.

Vikas
Ok, nice!
But wouldn't that have a huge impact on the write performance?
How about Unify and DHT? Will those setups survive a write attempt to a read-only volume?






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