[Gluster-users] If a file grows bigger and bigger, how can glusterfs move it between bricks?
randall
randall at songshu.org
Mon Aug 31 09:22:53 UTC 2009
Raghavendra G wrote:
> Hi Kirby,
>
> As of now, dht does balancing of storage only during creation of files.
> Files which are already created are not moved b/w nodes because of less free
> storage.
>
> During creation dht tries to balance out the storage b/w its children. it
> accepts an option min-free-disk which is nothing but the minimum percentage
> of disk space on a node needed for dht to store the file on that node. If
> the hashed node does not satisfy this criteria, dht stores the actual file
> on any node which has minimum percentage of free disk configured and stores
> the a pointer to this node in the hashed node.
in reply to Raghavendra,
above seems clear, but how does this apply to directory's ?
lets say that the directory /customer1/personalfiles/ fills up a single
brick and a new file is added called
/customer1/personalfiles/onceanotherfile.pdf
is it the same story for directory's as it is for files?
thanks,
Randall
>
> regards,
> On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Kirby Zhou <kirbyzhou at sohu-rd.com> wrote:
>
>> If a file grows bigger and bigger, how can glusterfs move it between
>> bricks?
>> The original bricks are full of space, but newly added bricks are nearly
>> empty, How can DHT translator deals that situation?
>>
>> Thanks
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