difference.
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> I installed the binary packages from Basho repo.
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>
> From: Matthew Von-Maszewski
> Sent: 31 December 2015 18:25
> To: Antti Kuusela
> Cc: Luke Bakken; riak-users
> Subject: Re: Leveldb segfault during
: Antti Kuusela
Cc: Luke Bakken; riak-users
Subject: Re: Leveldb segfault during Riak startup
I also failed to ask two basic questions:
1. did this failure start after your upgrade to 2.1.3, or happen prior to
upgrade also?
2. did you use a Basho package for Centos 7, or did you build from
I also failed to ask two basic questions:
1. did this failure start after your upgrade to 2.1.3, or happen prior to
upgrade also?
2. did you use a Basho package for Centos 7, or did you build from source code?
Matthew
> On Dec 31, 2015, at 6:06 AM, Antti Kuusela wrote:
>
> Hi Luke,
>
> W
Would you forward the riak.conf for your setup and paste the first 30 lines
from a LOG file from any leveldb vnode a server that has experienced the crash.
Example lines from a LOG file are:
2015/12/27-11:56:53.559717 7f02a47b0700Version: 2.0.10
2015/12/27-11:56:53.55985
Hi Luke,
We erased the btrfs file system, replaced it with xfs on lvm with
thinly-provisioned volumes and continued testing with a new database
from scratch. The same problem continues, though. From /var/log/messages:
Dec 31 03:35:31 storage5 riak[66419]: Starting up
Dec 31 03:35:45 storage5
Hi Antti,
Riak is not tested on btrfs and the file system is not officially
supported. We recommend ext4 or xfs for Linux. ZFS is an option on
Solaris derivatives and FreeBSD.
--
Luke Bakken
Engineer
lbak...@basho.com
On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 6:14 AM, Antti Kuusela
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been
Hi,
I have been testing Riak and Riak CS as a possible solution for our
future storage needs. I have a five server cluster running Centos 7.
Riak version is 2.1.3 (first installed as 2.1.1, updated twice via Basho
repo) and Riak CS version is 2.1.0. The servers each have 64GB RAM and
six 4TB