Hello, server and client conf file Regards, Nicolas Prochazka. 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 64 subvolumes brickthread end-volume volume server type protocol/server subvolumes brick option client-volume-filename /etc/glusterfs/Gglusterfs-client.vol 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_10.98.98.2 brick_10.98.98.1 option favorite-child brick_10.98.98.1 end-volume volume iothreads type performance/io-threads option thread-count 64 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 block-size 128KB # default is 0bytes option cache-size 512KB option flush-behind off # default is 'off' subvolumes io-cache end-volume 2009/4/10 Shehjar Tikoo <shehjart@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > I am looking into this. In the meantime, It'd help very much if you > can post the vol file. > > Thanks > Shehjar > > nicolas prochazka wrote: >> >> hello, I just try last git tree, and it seems that's server process ( >> glusterfsd ) takes a lot of memory ( >2 Go) whereas with same config >> file and other version, glusterfsd process take 300Mo >> >> J've juste change , option thread-count 4 to option thread-count 64 >> ( it seems that now thread count must be between 32-512 ?) >> >> Regards, Nicolas Prochazka >> >> >> _______________________________________________ Gluster-devel mailing >> list Gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-devel >> > >