* Can the pNFS be able to construct high-available about the data ?
@ 2010-05-25 7:41 redshield88888
2010-05-25 11:25 ` Boaz Harrosh
2010-05-25 13:25 ` William A. (Andy) Adamson
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From: redshield88888 @ 2010-05-25 7:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-nfs
Hi
I wonder that about the pNFS's high availability.
The pNFS will stripe a file on each DSs, so this file will be currupted when one
DS has crushed, will not ?
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* Re: Can the pNFS be able to construct high-available about the data ?
2010-05-25 7:41 Can the pNFS be able to construct high-available about the data ? redshield88888
@ 2010-05-25 11:25 ` Boaz Harrosh
2010-05-25 13:25 ` William A. (Andy) Adamson
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From: Boaz Harrosh @ 2010-05-25 11:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: redshield88888; +Cc: linux-nfs
On 05/25/2010 10:41 AM, redshield88888 wrote:
> Hi
>
> I wonder that about the pNFS's high availability.
> The pNFS will stripe a file on each DSs, so this file will be currupted when one
> DS has crushed, will not ?
>
pNFS over objects can do that, and striping over mirrors, and more.
You need to use: pnfs-client with objlayoutdriver on client, exofs on MDS, and osd-targets
on disk-servers.
Cheers Boaz
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* Re: Can the pNFS be able to construct high-available about the data ?
2010-05-25 7:41 Can the pNFS be able to construct high-available about the data ? redshield88888
2010-05-25 11:25 ` Boaz Harrosh
@ 2010-05-25 13:25 ` William A. (Andy) Adamson
2010-05-25 20:03 ` redshield88888
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From: William A. (Andy) Adamson @ 2010-05-25 13:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: redshield88888; +Cc: linux-nfs
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 3:41 AM, redshield88888
<redshield88888@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I wonder that about the pNFS's high availability.
> The pNFS will stripe a file on each DSs, so this file will be currupted when one
> DS has crushed, will not ?
spNFS is an exercise in prototyping, useful for testing, and good for
demonstrating the power of the protocol to increase bandwidth. It is
not and has never claimed to be a production file system. There is
no 'fsck'. There is no heart-beat.. There is no stateid recovery, etc.
-->Andy
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* Re: Can the pNFS be able to construct high-available about the data ?
2010-05-25 13:25 ` William A. (Andy) Adamson
@ 2010-05-25 20:03 ` redshield88888
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From: redshield88888 @ 2010-05-25 20:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-nfs
William
So I should use the nfslayoutdriver, the objlayoutdriver, the blocklayoutdriver,
the xofs and so on in a real work, should'nt I ?
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