Hi James, thanks for pointing that out. You don't need booster configuration
for unfsd any
more. You can run the unfsd server directly over mounted Gluster volume. If you
use
Gluster storage platform, accessing storage volumes via CIFS and NFS is
automated.
We are also going to introduce NFSv3 protocol natively inside GlusterFS as a
translator.
It is available for testing now. Please write to Shehjar if you are interested
in
testing/benchmarking.
Shehjar, can you please update the documentation related to booster removal.
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On 05/14/2010 08:08 AM, James Hogarth wrote:> Hi all,
>
> I was considering implementing this in our environment as a 5 node
> replicated setup for around 30GB of images in date separated folders
> for the filesystem. I was originally looking at DRBD but the number of
> nodes is too limited at this time.
>
> I have tried reading through the documentation on the site and managed
> to get a simple system running using the glusterfs-client however I
> wanted to compare performance with an NFS export.
>
> The docs
http://gluster.com/community/documentation/index.php/Storage_Server_Installation_and_Configuration
> at the NFS section refer to a 'step 4' and booster configuration
but
> no such section exists....
>
> Looking through the history of the page has only left me more confused
> with regards to what is valid now with 3.0.4 for configuration....
>
> Anyone able to troubleshoot/share configuration details for an N node
> mirrored setup with the data exported over NFS?
>
> James
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