[Gluster-users] Question re Gluster peers , replication and redundancy
Lindsay Mathieson
lindsay.mathieson at gmail.com
Sat Nov 1 04:16:08 UTC 2014
Couple of questions:
I have a gluster volume with two peers, 1 brick per peers, replication 2
The client is mounted via fuse using a vol file like this:
volume remote1
type protocol/client
option transport-type tcp
option remote-host vnb.proxmox.softlog
option remote-subvolume /mnt/data1/datastore1
end-volume
volume remote2
type protocol/client
option transport-type tcp
option remote-host vng.proxmox.softlog
option remote-subvolume /mnt/data1/datastore1
end-volume
volume replicate
type cluster/replicate
subvolumes remote1 remote2
end-volume
volume writebehind
type performance/write-behind
option window-size 1MB
subvolumes replicate
end-volume
volume cache
type performance/io-cache
option cache-size 512MB
subvolumes writebehind
end-volume
If one of the peers (vnb or vng) goes down, the volume should still be
available for reads and writes? thats my understanding of the reduncancy
setup.
If I add a third peer (vnt.proxmox.softlog) that doesn't supply any bricks,
does it help with the monitoring & quorum? or is it pointless?
thanks,
--
Lindsay
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