On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 02:59:53PM +0000, Jason Hilton
wrote:> Thank you for the quick reply! I didn't expect to see any response on
> a Sunday. I did as you suggested and found some messages stating
> that the address and port were failing to bind because it was already
> in use. It turned out that the NFS service was running and interfered
> with glusterd. I was intending to share my gluster volumes via NFS
> and I thought I had read that as of V3, gluster exported NFS shares by
> default, so I had started the service. Does gluster provide its own
> NFS services?
Yes, Gluster comes indeed with its own NFS-server. You should not start
any NFS-services, Gluster takes care of starting them. The only service
that you need to have running (or activated for systemd environments),
is rpcbind.
Once your volume has been created and started, you should be able to see
that there is a NFS-server running with this command:
# gluster volume status
And, with 'showmount -e' the volme should be listed as an export.
Cheers,
Niels
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Niels de Vos [mailto:ndevos at redhat.com]
> Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2015 10:13 AM
> To: Jason Hilton
> Cc: 'gluster-users at gluster.org'
> Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] Volume creation time?
>
> On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 01:34:24PM +0000, Jason Hilton wrote:
> > Hi-
> > I'm new to GlusterFS and I have been trying to set up a gluster
> > volume. The volume is 150 TB. I started the create volume command on
> > Friday morning and it has not yet completed. Since I have no prior
> > experience with GlusterFS, is this an expected duration? The server
> > is no power house, a pair of older Xeon Quad core processors at 2 GHz
> > and only 4 GB of RAM. TOP shows very little processor usage, but
> > IOTOP shows some disk I/O. I don't mind waiting it out, I just
want
> > to be sure that the process is still proceeding. Is there a way to
> > monitor Gluster volume creation progress?
>
> Volume creation should be very fast, there is not a lot to do for Gluster
to create a volume. A couple of seconds should be sufficient.
>
> Check the /var/log/glusterfs/etc-*.log to see if there are any errors
listed there.
>
> HTH,
> Niels