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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/08/2015 11:34 AM, Mathieu Chateau
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<div dir="ltr">Hello Ravi,
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<div>thanks for clearing things up.</div>
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<div>Anything on the roadmap that would help my case?</div>
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I don't think it would be possible for clients to do I/O only on its
local brick and yet expect the bricks' contents to be in sync in
real-time..<br>
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<div class="gmail_signature">Cordialement,<br>
Mathieu CHATEAU<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">2015-06-08 6:37 GMT+02:00 Ravishankar N
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<div>On 06/06/2015 12:49 AM, Mathieu Chateau wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Hello,
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<div>sorry to bother again but I am still facing
this issue.</div>
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<div>client still looks on the "other side" and not
using the node declared in fstab:</div>
<div>prd-sta-sto01:/gluster-preprod
/mnt/gluster-preprod glusterfs
defaults,_netdev,backupvolfile-server=prd-sta-sto02
0 0<br>
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<div>I expect client to use sto01 and not sto02 as
it's available.</div>
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</span> Hi Mathieu,<br>
When you do lookups (`ls` etc), they are sent to both
bricks of the replica. If you write to a file, the write
is also sent to both bricks. This is how it works. Only
reads are served from the local brick.<br>
-Ravi
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<div>If I add a static route to break connectivity
to sto02 and do a "df", I have around 30s before
it works.</div>
<div>Then it works ok.</div>
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<div>Questions:</div>
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<li>How to force node to stick as possible
with one specific (local) node ?</li>
<li>How to know where a client is currently
connected?</li>
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<div>Thanks for your help :)</div>
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<div>Cordialement,<br>
Mathieu CHATEAU<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Hello,
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<div>thanks for helping :)</div>
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<div>If gluster server is rebooted, any way
to make client failback on node after
reboot ?</div>
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<div>How to know which node is using a
client ? I see TCP connection to both
node </div>
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<div>Regards,</div>
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<div>Cordialement,<br>
Mathieu CHATEAU<br>
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GMT+02:00 Ravishankar N <span
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<div>On 05/10/2015 08:29 PM,
Mathieu Chateau wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Hello,
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<div>Short way: Is there any
way to define a preferred
Gluster server ?<br>
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<div>Long way:</div>
<div>I have the following
setup (version 3.6.3) :</div>
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<div>Gluster A <==>
VPN <==> Gluster B</div>
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<div>Volume is replicated
between A and B.</div>
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<div>They are in same
datacenter, using a
1Gb/s connection, low
latency (0.5ms)</div>
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<div>I have gluster
clients in lan A &
B.</div>
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<div>When doing a "ls" on
big folder (~60k files),
both gluster node are
used, and so it need 9mn
instead on 1mn if only
the local gluster is
reachable.</div>
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</span> Lookups (and writes of
course) from clients are sent to
both bricks because AFR uses the
result of the lookup to select
which brick to read from if there
is a pending heal etc.<br>
If the file is clean on both A and
B, then reads are always served
from the local brick. i.e. reads
on clients mounted on A will be
served from the brick in A (and
likewise for B).<br>
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Hope that helps,<br>
Ravi<br>
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<div>It's HA setup,
application is present
on both side. I would
like a master/master
setup, but using only
local node as possible.</div>
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<div>Regards,<br>
Mathieu CHATEAU<br>
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