Tim Runion - System Administrator wrote:> I also wanted to add to this post about booster. I have tried > booster with apache 2.2 >Which GlusterFS release are you using? Which tool or test against apache results in a core dump? -Shehjar> > > LD_PRELOAD=?/usr/local/lib/glusterfs/glusterfs-booster.so? > /usr/local/apache2/bin/httpd > > > > Apache does load but I?m getting core dumps. > > > > Maybe I don?t have apache compiled correctly with glusterfs? > > > > Anyone that is using booster with Apache, please post your > configure statement for apache. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Tim >
Hello all, we would like to try a simple booster configuration. Reading the docs we found this: (http://www.gluster.com/community/documentation/index.php/Booster_Configuration_Reference_Page) "Still, applications that need to use the old approach, can do so by simply mounting GlusterFS and pointing the application to perform its file system operations over that mount point. In order to utilize the mount-point bypass approach, booster will have to be LD_PRELOAD'ed using the instructions below but without requiring the booster configuration file or setting the environment variables. " Does that mean if we provide a classical gluster mount over e.g. /mnt/glusterfs we do not have to specify any GLUSTERFS_BOOSTER_FSTAB in env at all to redirect fs action on /mnt/glusterfs ? Of course we tried but were unsuccessful besides some core dumps (no matter if booster config file provided or not). We only tried to run some bash scripts with preloaded booster... -- Regards, Stephan
Hi
Is there any problem in having both the gluster file system
mounted in the traditional way and booster using the same
'mount point' ?
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