Hi Andrew, What version of Gluster are you using? -peter ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Andrew Holway" <a.holway at syseleven.de> > To: gluster-users at gluster.org > Cc: kaleb at keithley.org > Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2012 1:02:15 PM > Subject: Re: Gluster swift > > In addition, > > Requests to view the contents of containers that have been filled in > this manner fail. > > [root at cheese25 free]# ls -l | wc > 3654 32879 193695 > [root at cheese25 free]# > > [root at bright60 lots_of_little_files]# curl --verbose -H > 'X-Auth-Token: AUTH_tk289d8ebe3ff44c97a9721970a4251f02' > https://cheese25:443/v1/AUTH_gv0/free/ -k > * About to connect() to cheese25 port 443 (#0) > * Trying 10.141.105.25... connected > * Connected to cheese25 (10.141.105.25) port 443 (#0) > * Initializing NSS with certpath: sql:/etc/pki/nssdb > * warning: ignoring value of ssl.verifyhost > * skipping SSL peer certificate verification > * SSL connection using TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA > * Server certificate: > * subject: CN=cheese25,O=Default Company Ltd,L=Default City,C=XX > * start date: Nov 29 16:27:49 2012 GMT > * expire date: Dec 29 16:27:49 2012 GMT > * common name: cheese25 > * issuer: CN=cheese25,O=Default Company Ltd,L=Default City,C=XX > > GET /v1/AUTH_gv0/free/ HTTP/1.1 > > User-Agent: curl/7.19.7 (x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu) libcurl/7.19.7 > > NSS/3.13.1.0 zlib/1.2.3 libidn/1.18 libssh2/1.2.2 > > Host: cheese25 > > Accept: */* > > X-Auth-Token: AUTH_tk289d8ebe3ff44c97a9721970a4251f02 > > > < HTTP/1.1 503 Internal Server Error > < Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 > < Content-Length: 0 > < Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2012 18:00:04 GMT > < > * Connection #0 to host cheese25 left intact > * Closing connection #0 > > But, non full volumes are ok :) > > [root at bright60 lots_of_little_files]# curl --verbose -H > 'X-Auth-Token: AUTH_tk289d8ebe3ff44c97a9721970a4251f02' > https://cheese25:443/v1/AUTH_gv0/stuff/ -k > * About to connect() to cheese25 port 443 (#0) > * Trying 10.141.105.25... connected > * Connected to cheese25 (10.141.105.25) port 443 (#0) > * Initializing NSS with certpath: sql:/etc/pki/nssdb > * warning: ignoring value of ssl.verifyhost > * skipping SSL peer certificate verification > * SSL connection using TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA > * Server certificate: > * subject: CN=cheese25,O=Default Company Ltd,L=Default City,C=XX > * start date: Nov 29 16:27:49 2012 GMT > * expire date: Dec 29 16:27:49 2012 GMT > * common name: cheese25 > * issuer: CN=cheese25,O=Default Company Ltd,L=Default City,C=XX > > GET /v1/AUTH_gv0/stuff/ HTTP/1.1 > > User-Agent: curl/7.19.7 (x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu) libcurl/7.19.7 > > NSS/3.13.1.0 zlib/1.2.3 libidn/1.18 libssh2/1.2.2 > > Host: cheese25 > > Accept: */* > > X-Auth-Token: AUTH_tk289d8ebe3ff44c97a9721970a4251f02 > > > < HTTP/1.1 200 OK > < X-Container-Object-Count: 15 > < X-Container-Bytes-Used: 0 > < Accept-Ranges: bytes > < Content-Length: 84 > < Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > < Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2012 18:00:49 GMT > < > a1 > a10 > a100 > a1000 > a10000 > a1001 > a1002 > a1003 > a1004 > a1005 > a1006 > a1007 > a1008 > a1009 > a101 > * Connection #0 to host cheese25 left intact > * Closing connection #0 > > Thanks, > > Andrew > > > > > > > > > > > > On Nov 29, 2012, at 6:38 PM, Andrew Holway wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > Im mooperd on irc. > > > > After lots of swearing and learning I think I am getting the hang > > of it. Today, I created 10000 files and squirted them into UFO. > > > > for file in $(ls); do curl -X PUT -T $file -H 'X-Auth-Token: > > AUTH_tk289d8ebe3ff44c97a9721970a4251f02' > > https://cheese25:443/v1/AUTH_gv0/new_container/ -k; done > > > > It works perfectly until you get to about 3500 files....then. > > > > </body> > > </html><html> > > <head> > > <title>201 Created</title> > > </head> > > <body> > > <h1>201 Created</h1> > > <br /><br /> > > > > > > > > </body> > > </html><html> > > <head> > > <title>201 Created</title> > > </head> > > <body> > > <h1>201 Created</h1> > > <br /><br /> > > > > > > > > </body> > > </html><html> > > <head> > > <title>404 Not Found</title> > > </head> > > <body> > > <h1>404 Not Found</h1> > > The resource could not be found.<br /><br /> > > > > > > This seems to be a hard limit for the number of files in a dir. Any > > ideas? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Andrew > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users at gluster.org > http://supercolony.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users >