Re: Can glusterd be restarted running on all nodes at once while clients are mounted?

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On Sun, 25 Nov 2018, Jeevan Patnaik wrote:

Hi Andreas,

Before rebooting, I have tried some performance tuning inorder to prevent
timeout errors. As we have  sufficient  RAM and cpu power,  I have
increased transport.listen-backlog in Kernel and syn_backlog and
max-connections in Kernel. So, I expected that it won't cause a problem.
Also the NFS clients are mounted but not being used. And all the nodes are
in same network.

My assumption was that some slowness in the beginning can be seen, which
will be resolved automatically.

Is it still a base idea to have 72 nodes and starting them at once?

The reason for my question is that we have a cluster of 16 nodes, and see excessive metadata ops slowdowns, and it seems to be at least partially because of the size of the cluster.

/andreas

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