On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 15:15:16 +0900 (JST) Hirokazu Takahashi <taka at valinux.co.jp> wrote: > > I'm not sure the modern SATA disk can detect such failure. > > I think the modern SATA disk has this feature while the IDE disk doesn't > have. Do you have any pointer? > > How Vastsky stores the information of the group? > > Actually Vastsky has a meta data node. When the structure of a logical > volume has changed, the meta data related to the volume on the meta > data node is updated. The meta data is cached at the node that uses > the volume. How can Vastsky handle the failure of the meta data node? > > > And you should know VastSky won't easily give up a node which seems > > > to be down. VastSky tries to reconnect the session and even tries to > > > use another path to access the node. > > > > Hmm, but it just means that a client I/O request takes long. Even if > > VastSky doesn't give up, a client (i.e. application) doesn't want to > > wait for long. > > Some applications don't like this behavior, but this is the policy of > Vastsky. I think this behavior is the same as using FC-SAN storages. it's true for whatever SCSI protocol, I guess -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe stgt" in the body of a message to majordomo at vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html |