David Comeyne
2016-May-20  10:19 UTC
[Gluster-users] Create gluster volume on machines with one hard disc
Hi all, question...
Is it useful to create gluster volume on machines with one hard disc?
for example I have this: 1 physical machine with 7 nodes. Only 1 SSD per node.
Now I have shared storage on the master node that is shared across all other
nodes using NFS.
Is it handy to create distributed gluster volume across all nodes? Keeping in
mind there is only 1 SSD per node...
I was thinking about creating something like this:
Volume Name: sharedvolume
Type: Distribute
Number of Bricks: 8
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: node0:/data/brick/shared
Brick2: node1:/data/brick/shared
Brick3: node2:/data/brick/shared
Brick4: node3:/data/brick/shared
Brick5: node4:/data/brick/shared
Brick6: node5:/data/brick/shared
Brick7: node6:/data/brick/shared
Brick8: node7:/data/brick/shared
And then share it on each node as:
nodeX:/sharedvolume /storage/shared glusterfs defaults,_netdev 0 0
A little more information on the set-up:
MASTER NODE (1x):
/dev/sda: 480.1 GB
    /dev/mapper/centos_node0-root: 445.8 GB
    /dev/mapper/centos_node0-swap: 33.8 GB
WORKER NODE (6x):
/dev/sda: 240.1 GB
    /dev/mapper/centos_nodeX-root: 215.5 GB
    /dev/mapper/centos_nodeX-swap: 24.0 GB
The root / needs a lot of space for /tmp. But the /storage/shared is also on the
root /.
It sounds dangerous to create another logical volume for the shared storage. If
the /tmp is full and the /storage/shared is not using a lot of space then this
extra LV is not handy.
David Comeyne
System Engineer
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Lindsay Mathieson
2016-May-24  04:34 UTC
[Gluster-users] Create gluster volume on machines with one hard disc
On 20 May 2016 at 20:19, David Comeyne <David_Comeyne at applied-maths.com> wrote:> for example I have this: 1 physical machine with 7 nodes. Only 1 SSD per > node.I must confess I don't understand your terminology in this context - what are you meaning by a "node"? a VM? -- Lindsay -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://www.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20160524/6b9d0426/attachment.html>