Hi Brian,
I tried both just using touch to create
an empty file and copying a small (<1kb)
file. Neither worked.
Note: currently the disk served by gluster-0-1
is mounted as
/dev/sdb1 /mseas-data-0-1 xfs defaults 1 0
I have received some advice to change the mount
to nobarrier,inode64,delaylog
Would this be compatible with gluster?
Pat
On 02/04/2014 02:14 PM, Jeff Darcy wrote:
I tried to "go behind" gluster and directly
write a file to the nfs filesystem on gluster-0-1.
If I try to write to /mseas-data-0-1 (the file
space served by gluster-0-1) directly I still
get the "No space left on device" error.
(df -h still shows 784G on that disk)
Are you writing to an existing file or attempting to create a new one?
Can you simply create a new, empty file on your backend (i.e., touch
mynewfile)?
Brian
If I try to write to the system disk
(the only other area) there is no problem.
I don't have any portion of the disk served by
gluster-0-1 that is not under gluster, so I
can't try to write to a non-gluster portion of
the disk.
Does this suggest anything?
Quota limit?
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