[Gluster-users] Gluster (2.0.1 -> git) with fuse 2.8 crashes NFS

Harshavardhana harsha at gluster.com
Fri Jul 10 04:21:58 UTC 2009


Justice,

    which is the libfuse version being used with glusterfs?.  Just wanted to
know what are the metrics you observed while testing?, block size in which
writes/read were measured during testing?.  etc,

Regards
--
Harshavardhana
Z Research Inc http://www.zresearch.com/


On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 11:45 PM, Justice London <jlondon at lawinfo.com> wrote:

> Well, mostly it seems to be on the throughput. I haven't really measured
> for
> metadata improvements yet.
>
> Of note, is that NFS is now working, but it appears to be EXTREMELY slow. I
> was only able to manage about 1-2MB/s
>
> Justice London
> E-mail:  jlondon at lawinfo.com
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> Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] Gluster (2.0.1 -> git) with fuse 2.8 crashes
> NFS
>
> > The 2.0.3 release of gluster appears so far to have fixed the crash issue
> I
> > was experiencing. What was the specific patch that fixed for it I was
> > wondering?
>
> It was http://patches.gluster.com/patch/664/. A less ugly fix is lined
> up for 2.1
>
>
> > Great job either way! It appears that with fuse 2.8 and newer kernels
> that
> > gluster absolutely flies. With a replication environment between two
> crummy
> > testbed machines it's probably about twice as fast as 2.7.4 based fuse!
>
> Just curious, are the observed performance improvements in terms of IO
> throughput or metadata latency?
>
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