[Gluster-users] iscsi and distributed volume

Roman romeo.r at gmail.com
Wed Apr 1 09:18:59 UTC 2015


Well, I meant stripe  volume :) As file size should exceed brick's size.
And questions remain the same. Hope for a quick response.

2015-04-01 11:38 GMT+03:00 Roman <romeo.r at gmail.com>:

> Hi devs, list!
>
> I've got somewhat simple but in same time pretty difficult question. But
> I'm running glusterf in production and don't have any option to test myself
> :(
>
> say I've got a distributed gluster volume of 2x350GB
> I want to export ISCSI target for M$ server and I want it to be 600GB.
> I understand, that when I create a large file for ISCSI target with dd, it
> will be distributed between two bricks. And here comes the question:
>
> What will happen when
>
> 1. one of bricks goes down? Ok, simple - target won't be accessible.
> 2. would be data available again, when the brick comes back up? (ie
> failure due to network or power)
>
> yes, we have backup server and ups and generator, as we are running DC,
> but I'm just curious if we will have to restore the data from backups or it
> will be available after brick comes back up?
>
>
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Roman.
>



-- 
Best regards,
Roman.
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