On 01/10/2012 03:25 AM, Carl Boberg wrote: > Hello, > > I have started evaluating GlusterFS for our application to share data > and everything seems very satisfactory so far :) > I only have a few questions that are about the timeout that happens > when one of the servers goes down. > > We have a simple 2 server setup with 2 replicated volumes. You should post what version you are using and the output of 'gluster volume info'. > About 10 clients connecting to both of the volumes and filesizes range > around a few bytes to about a coupple of megs. Its a lot of files and > folders... Define 'a lot'. I'm soon going to migrate 83 million files to Gluster and that's not 'a lot' compared to some others. > When one of the servers goes down all clients seems to hang for about > 40-50 seconds before being able to access files and folders again. > Write operations continues during this but i guess it is being done in > memory until the file is accessible again.. > What controles this timeout? Is it possible to adjust it? Is it > advisable to adjust it, if you can? This might be what you are looking for but I don't know if it's advisable to change it. http://www.gluster.org/community/documentation/index.php/Gluster_3.2:_Setting_Volume_Options#network.ping-timeout > > Also greatful for any pointers to documentation regarding this. http://goo.gl/35zUq > > Cheers > --- > Carl Boberg > Operations > > Memnon Networks AB > Tegn?rgatan 34, SE-113 59 Stockholm > > Mobile: +46(0)70 467 27 12 > www.memnonnetworks.com <http://www.memnonnetworks.com> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20120110/74d40191/attachment.htm>