Hi Xavi,
what about if I need to add more bricks than 3 ?
BR
Pedro
El Miércoles 12 de noviembre de 2014 10:09, Xavier Hernandez <xhernandez@xxxxxxxxxx> escribió:
Hi Pedro,
you can create a dispersed volume with 3 bricks and 1 of redundancy (or
parity, like in RAID5) using the following command:
gluster volume create <volname> disperse 3 redundancy 1 <brick1>
<brick2> <brick3>
A RAID6-like configuration would use 2 as a redundancy value, and at
least 5 bricks are needed.
The number of bricks must be always greater than 2 times the redundancy.
Xavi
On 11/11/2014 04:56 PM, Pedro Serotto wrote:
> Dear all,
> can someone please show me a configuration with disperse for 3 nodes, in
> order to obtain a redundancy similar to raid 5?
>
> BR
>
>
>
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you can create a dispersed volume with 3 bricks and 1 of redundancy (or
parity, like in RAID5) using the following command:
gluster volume create <volname> disperse 3 redundancy 1 <brick1>
<brick2> <brick3>
A RAID6-like configuration would use 2 as a redundancy value, and at
least 5 bricks are needed.
The number of bricks must be always greater than 2 times the redundancy.
Xavi
On 11/11/2014 04:56 PM, Pedro Serotto wrote:
> Dear all,
> can someone please show me a configuration with disperse for 3 nodes, in
> order to obtain a redundancy similar to raid 5?
>
> BR
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Gluster-users mailing list
> Gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
> http://supercolony.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users
>
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