[Gluster-users] If using ZFS with GlusterFS, why disable the ZIL?
Joe Julian
joe at julianfamily.org
Thu Oct 9 15:34:02 UTC 2014
On 10/9/2014 6:23 AM, Nathan Fiedler wrote:
> In the Gluster community documentation, the ZFS Use Case [1]
> recommends disabling the ZIL (intent log). Any thoughts on why that
> would be the case? Much of the advice on tuning ZFS recommends against
> disabling the ZIL, so I'm curious if there is a good reason why it
> should be done with Gluster. The use case document certainly does not
> provide one.
>
> [1] http://gluster.org/documentation/use_cases/GlusterOnZFS/
I've not done that myself but from how I read that document, the user
did that because he instead configured an ARC cache to use up to 75% of
the machine's 24Gb of RAM. This prevents the double-write of using an on
disk journal at the cost of losing data in the event of power loss.
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