Daniel Meier
2009-Oct-26 08:44 UTC
[Gluster-users] Tutorial/Howto/more information about how to run Glusterfs
Hi list I'm new with GlusterFS. I managed to compile and install the current GlusterFS on two machines. I configured them as "distributed, replicated volumes" according to the wiki. glusterfsd is now running on both systems. However, they don't communicate with each other and the data is not replicated. I'm looking for a tutorial, or more advanced how-to. If I get Glusterfs running, I'd like to contribute a tutorial, but I'm missing some basic information about how GlusterFS works. As far as I can see, GlusterFS has both a server and client. The client can be used in conjunction with FUSE to mount a, let's say, distributed volume that's spread over multiple Gluster servers. That's all I know or was able to find out. Hope I'm clear. Daniel
Nathan Stratton
2009-Oct-26 12:20 UTC
[Gluster-users] Tutorial/Howto/more information about how to run Glusterfs
On Mon, 26 Oct 2009, Daniel Meier wrote:> Hi list > > I'm new with GlusterFS. I managed to compile and install the current > GlusterFS on two machines. I configured them as "distributed, > replicated volumes" according to the wiki. > > glusterfsd is now running on both systems. However, they don't > communicate with each other and the data is not replicated. I'm > looking for a tutorial, or more advanced how-to. If I get Glusterfs > running, I'd like to contribute a tutorial, but I'm missing some basic > information about how GlusterFS works. > > As far as I can see, GlusterFS has both a server and client. The > client can be used in conjunction with FUSE to mount a, let's say, > distributed volume that's spread over multiple Gluster servers. That's > all I know or was able to find out.Is iptables running? Can you post some logs? It sounds like a firewall issue. -Nathan
Harald Stürzebecher
2009-Oct-26 18:37 UTC
[Gluster-users] Tutorial/Howto/more information about how to run Glusterfs
Hello! 2009/10/26 Daniel Meier <webdeveloper.dan at gmail.com>:> Hi list > > I'm new with GlusterFS. I managed to compile and install the current > GlusterFS on two machines. I configured them as "distributed, > replicated volumes" according to the wiki.With two servers, I'd use either "replicate" (if I want all files stored on both nodes) or distribute (if I just want to aggregate disk space to one big volume) - using both of them together in one volume does not have any advantage with two servers, IMHO. http://www.gluster.com/community/documentation/index.php/Storage_Server_Installation_and_Configuration#Configuring_Distributed_Volumes http://www.gluster.com/community/documentation/index.php/Storage_Server_Installation_and_Configuration#Creating_Replicated_Volumes> glusterfsd is now running on both systems. However, they don't > communicate with each other and the data is not replicated. I'm > looking for a tutorial, or more advanced how-to. If I get Glusterfs > running, I'd like to contribute a tutorial, but I'm missing some basic > information about how GlusterFS works.http://www.gluster.com/community/documentation/index.php/GlusterFS_User_Guide http://www.gluster.com/community/documentation/index.php/GlusterFS_Features For more details, try the "old" documentation: (that's how it was done before glusterfs-volgen was written) http://www.gluster.com/community/documentation/index.php/GlusterFS_2.0.6 http://www.gluster.com/community/documentation/index.php/Automatic_File_Replication_%28Mirror%29_across_Two_Storage_Servers> As far as I can see, GlusterFS has both a server and client. The > client can be used in conjunction with FUSE to mount a, let's say, > distributed volume that's spread over multiple Gluster servers. That's > all I know or was able to find out.If you want to find out more (and have spare time :-) ), I'd suggest to browse the Wiki and take a look at the mailing list archive. Harald St?rzebecher --