Hi,
It seems that John has helped a lot. I just share 2 blogs that I
think is related with your issue.
https://swiftstack.com/blog/2012/04/09/swift-capacity-management/
https://swiftstack.com/blog/2013/12/20/upgrade-openstack-swift-no-downtime/
-- Jonathan Lu
On 2014/12/17 4:06, Amit
Hi,
In TempAuth, the account should be announced in the
proxy-server.conf file.
Maybe you can check your config file whether the new account is
announced.
Regards,
Jonathan Lu
On 2014/2/10 15:33, pragya jain wrote:
hi all,
I am analysing swift functionalities.
I authenticate in
est:tester -K
testing list Test". After listing hundreds of thousands of objects, it
print "Container 'Test' not found". And then I can't delete the object
by shell command.
I think this is a bug of swift shell command tool.
Best Regards,
Jonathan Lu
On 2013/12
operation, such as stat, and that's OK, too.
I'm glad to get any tips. Thanks.
Best Regards,
Jonathan Lu
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HI, Shri
How can swift know this is the specific object? only by the object
name?
Best Regards
Jonathan Lu
On 2013/11/21 3:05, Shrinand Javadekar wrote:
TempURLs are generate for a specific object (file). So if you're
filename is "foo", generate the tempurl as:
$ swift-t
limit which
file to be put? For example if the md5 of the object is
787C3DF307835B40E7D23EBECDDA78CA, then all the other objects whose md5
is not this will be denied.
Thanks.
Jonathan Lu
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log_file_pattern = /var/log/kern*
regex_pattern_1 = \berror\b.*\b(dm-[0-9]{1,2}\d?)\b
Can anyone give me some log examples in kernal.log which means
drive failure so I can test whether the swift-drive-audit works?
Thanks a lot.
Best Regards
Jonathan Lu
prove your network to meet your requirement.
Best Regards,
Jonathan Lu
On 2013/9/4 16:18, pangj wrote:
Hi,
How does a setup make swift have the capability of 3000 TPS, for the
average size 500KB of files? What architecture, hardware, network etc
will be expected? Thanks for any suggestion.
On
the performance
of your swift, take a look at this:
http://www.zmanda.com/blogs/?p=894
Robert van Leeuwen once post a report of their experience in the
mail list and I think it's such a good sharing.
http://engineering.spilgames.com/openstack-swift-lots-small-files/
Hope it helpf
Hi,
What is the average size of the objects? And your network
condition? Maybe the bottleneck of performance is not Swift, but the
network or other things.
Best Regards
Jonathan Lu
On 2013/9/2 19:51, pangj wrote:
Hi,
We have benched the swift, the cluster is with one proxy server, one
be show as a subfolder.
Jonathan Lu
On 2013/8/31 9:41, pangj wrote:
I know for swift the sotrage url could be:
http://swift.example.com:8080/AUTH_user/myfiles/myobject
But if I want a subdir under the container, for example,
http://swift.example.com:8080/AUTH_user/myfiles/mydir/myobject
How
it more suitable to the large
object such as the image of OS? I am not quite sure.
Best Regards
Jonathan Lu
On 2013/8/5 18:35, Hua ZZ Zhang wrote:
Here's the deployment guide
which can give you options for tuning container repli
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