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font-size: 14px;" lang="x-unicode">Am 16.10.2015 um 15:52 schrieb
Ivan Rossi:
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<blockquote type="cite" style="color: #000000;">looks like
correct.
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during the reboot, if the vm write anything, at the end the
files on
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#1 and #2 will be different from thos on #3 that was down. So
healing
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is NECESSARY.
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Ivan
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Ok, I see. :-/
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To me this sounds like Gluster is not really suited for big files,
like as the main storage for VMs - since they are being modified
constantly.
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Or am I missing something? Perhaps Gluster can be configured to
heal only modified parts of the files?
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Thanks,
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Udo
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