Re: GlusterFS Storage Interruption at Node Loss

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Nic
 I believe this is normal expected behaviour.  The network timeout is there because it is expensive to tear down the sockets etc. so you only want to do it if a node has really failed and not for some transitory network blip.

On 8 July 2016 at 20:29, Nic Seltzer <nseltzer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello list!

I am experiencing an issue whereby mounted Gluster volumes are being made read-only until the network timeout interval has passed or the node comes back online. I  have reduced the network timeout to one second and was able to reduce the size of the outage window to two seconds. I am curious if anyone else has seen this issue and how they went about resolving it for their implementation. We are using a distributed-replicated volume, but have also tested _just_ replicated volume with the same results. I can provide the gluster volume info if it's helpful, but suffice to say that it is a pretty simple setup.

Thanks!

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