GlusterFS saturates server disk IO due to write brick temporary file to ".glusterfs" directory

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Hi, 

I have GridFTP + a network speedup solution in network + GlusterFS as a file system component in a disk-to-disk data transferring scenario. For glusterfs, I start with creating bricks inside /dev/sda1 filesystem. During the file transfer (12 GB), it seems that glusterfs tries to write a temporary file into the .glusterfs directory at a very high rate and essentially the disk IO rate of the server host is ~100%. This leads the file transfer performance unpredictable as file transfer(i.e., GridFTP) would sometimes wait and send nothing due to the disk busy of glusterfs server. As as test, I change the brick location to tmpfs (in memory) then the disk I/O won't be saturated, this makes sense b/c the file writing would happen in memory in this case, but this is not disk-to-disk transfer anymore so this can't be an effective workaround in my case. 

I wonder if there is any way I can turn off glusterfs to write temporary files into the .gluster directory during the file transfer? Based on my reading so far, I understand that this is a glusterfs design decision for some recovering purpose, just in my case the writing rate is too fast and saturates the disk IO and makes my disk-to-disk performance unstable. 

My glusterfs version is: glusterfs 3.7.6 built on Dec 25 2015 20:50:46. I am glad to post more volume or other setup details if necessary. 

Thanks,
Qing 

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