Re: AFR problem with 2.0rc4

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I 'm just trying with rc2 , same bug as rc4.
Regards,
Nicolas

On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Gordan Bobic <gordan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Can you check if it works correctly with 2.0rc2 and/or 2.0rc1?
>
> On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 12:04:33 +0100, nicolas prochazka
> <prochazka.nicolas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> oups,
>> same problem in fact with simple 8 bytes text file, the file seems to
>> be corrupt.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Nicolas Prochazka
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 11:20 AM, Gordan Bobic <gordan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Are you sure this is rc4 specific? I've seen assorted weirdness when
>>> adding
>>> and removing servers in all versions up to and including rc2 (rc4 seems
>>> to
>>> lock up when starting udev on it, so I'm not using it).
>>>
>>> On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 11:15:30 +0100, nicolas prochazka
>>> <prochazka.nicolas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> Hello guys,
>>>>
>>>> strange problem :
>>>> with rc4, afr synchronisation seems to be not work :
>>>> - If i copy a file on mount gluster, all is ok on all servers
>>>> - if i add a new server in gluster, this server create my files ( 10G
>>>> size ) , it's appear on XFS as 10G file but file does not contains
>>>> original, just some octets,
>>>> then gluster do not synchronise, perhaps because the size is same.
>>>>
>>>> regards,
>>>> NP
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> volume brickless
>>>> type storage/posix
>>>> option directory /mnt/disks/export
>>>> end-volume
>>>>
>>>> volume brickthread
>>>> type features/posix-locks
>>>> option mandatory-locks on          # enables mandatory locking on
>>>> all
>>> files
>>>> subvolumes brickless
>>>> end-volume
>>>>
>>>> volume brick
>>>> type performance/io-threads
>>>> option thread-count 4
>>>> subvolumes brickthread
>>>> end-volume
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> volume server
>>>> type protocol/server
>>>> subvolumes brick
>>>> option transport-type tcp
>>>> option auth.addr.brick.allow 10.98.98.*
>>>> end-volume
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> volume brick_10.98.98.1
>>>> type protocol/client
>>>> option transport-type tcp/client
>>>> option transport-timeout 120
>>>> option remote-host 10.98.98.1
>>>> option remote-subvolume brick
>>>> end-volume
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> volume brick_10.98.98.2
>>>> type protocol/client
>>>> option transport-type tcp/client
>>>> option transport-timeout 120
>>>> option remote-host 10.98.98.2
>>>> option remote-subvolume brick
>>>> end-volume
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> volume last
>>>> type cluster/replicate
>>>> subvolumes brick_10.98.98.1 brick_10.98.98.2
>>>> option read-subvolume brick_10.98.98.1
>>>> option favorite-child brick_10.98.98.1
>>>> end-volume
>>>> volume iothreads
>>>> type performance/io-threads
>>>> option thread-count 4
>>>> subvolumes last
>>>> end-volume
>>>>
>>>> volume io-cache
>>>> type performance/io-cache
>>>> option cache-size 2048MB             # default is 32MB
>>>> option page-size  128KB             #128KB is default option
>>>> option cache-timeout 2  # default is 1
>>>> subvolumes iothreads
>>>> end-volume
>>>>
>>>> volume writebehind
>>>> type performance/write-behind
>>>> option aggregate-size 128KB # default is 0bytes
>>>> option window-size 512KB
>>>> option flush-behind off      # default is 'off'
>>>> subvolumes io-cache
>>>> end-volume
>>>>
>>>>
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