who is useing glusterfs 2.02 on freebsd 7.3? I install glusterfs2.0.2 on freebsd 7.3 make -C /usr/ports/sysutils/fusefs-kmod install clean make -C /usr/ports/devel/bison install clean make -C /usr/ports/databases/db47/ install clean echo 'fusefs_enable="YES"'>>/etc/rc.conf bash export CFLAGS="-march=nocona -O2 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer" export CXXFLAGS="-march=nocona -O2 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer" export LDFLAGS=?-L/usr/local/lib -liconv? export CFLAGS=?-I/usr/local/include/? ./configure --enable-fuse-client --enable-bdb --enable-libglusterfsclient --prefix=/usr/local/glusterfs /* GlusterFS configure summary ==========================FUSE client : yes Infiniband verbs : no epoll IO multiplex : no Berkeley-DB : no libglusterfsclient : no mod_glusterfs : no (2.0) argp-standalone : yes */ make make install ln -s /usr/local/glusterfs/sbin/glusterfs* /bin/ glusterfs -f www-c-photo.vol /mnt/ # df -h /mnt/ Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/fuse0 6.4T 2.6T 3.8T 41% /mnt # ls ls: .: Socket is not connected # pwd /mnt the glusterfs server is centos4.6 and this www-c-photo.vol useing on centos 4.6 is ok what's wrong? # cat www-c-photo.vol ################client41 volume client41-ns type protocol/client option transport-type tcp/client option remote-host 10.15.184.141 # IP address of the remote brick option remote-port 6990 # default server port is 6996 option remote-subvolume brick option ping-timeout 240 end-volume volume client41-1 type protocol/client option transport-type tcp/client option remote-host 10.15.184.141 # IP address of the remote brick option remote-port 6991 # default server port is 6996 option remote-subvolume brick option ping-timeout 240 end-volume volume client41-2 type protocol/client option transport-type tcp/client option remote-host 10.15.184.141 # IP address of the remote brick option remote-port 6992 # default server port is 6996 option remote-subvolume brick option ping-timeout 240 end-volume volume client41-3 type protocol/client option transport-type tcp/client option remote-host 10.15.184.141 # IP address of the remote brick option remote-port 6993 # default server port is 6996 option remote-subvolume brick option ping-timeout 240 end-volume volume client41-4 type protocol/client option transport-type tcp/client option remote-host 10.15.184.141 # IP address of the remote brick option remote-port 6994 # default server port is 6996 option remote-subvolume brick option ping-timeout 240 end-volume volume client41-5 type protocol/client option transport-type tcp/client option remote-host 10.15.184.141 # IP address of the remote brick option remote-port 6995 # default server port is 6996 option remote-subvolume brick option ping-timeout 240 end-volume volume client41-6 type protocol/client option transport-type tcp/client option remote-host 10.15.184.141 # IP address of the remote brick option remote-port 6996 # default server port is 6996 option remote-subvolume brick option ping-timeout 240 end-volume volume client41-7 type protocol/client option transport-type tcp/client option remote-host 10.15.184.141 # IP address of the remote brick option remote-port 6997 # default server port is 6996 option remote-subvolume brick option ping-timeout 240 end-volume ################client64 volume client64-ns type protocol/client option transport-type tcp/client option remote-host 10.15.184.164 # IP address of the remote brick option remote-port 6990 # default server port is 6996 option remote-subvolume brick option ping-timeout 240 end-volume volume client64-1 type protocol/client option transport-type tcp/client option remote-host 10.15.184.164 # IP address of the remote brick option remote-port 6991 # default server port is 6996 option remote-subvolume brick option ping-timeout 240 end-volume volume client64-2 type protocol/client option transport-type tcp/client option remote-host 10.15.184.164 # IP address of the remote brick option remote-port 6992 # default server port is 6996 option remote-subvolume brick option ping-timeout 240 end-volume volume client64-3 type protocol/client option transport-type tcp/client option remote-host 10.15.184.164 # IP address of the remote brick option remote-port 6993 # default server port is 6996 option remote-subvolume brick option ping-timeout 240 end-volume volume client64-4 type protocol/client option transport-type tcp/client option remote-host 10.15.184.164 # IP address of the remote brick option remote-port 6994 # default server port is 6996 option remote-subvolume brick option ping-timeout 240 end-volume volume client64-5 type protocol/client option transport-type tcp/client option remote-host 10.15.184.164 # IP address of the remote brick option remote-port 6995 # default server port is 6996 option remote-subvolume brick option ping-timeout 240 end-volume volume client64-6 type protocol/client option transport-type tcp/client option remote-host 10.15.184.164 # IP address of the remote brick option remote-port 6996 # default server port is 6996 option remote-subvolume brick option ping-timeout 240 end-volume volume client64-7 type protocol/client option transport-type tcp/client option remote-host 10.15.184.164 # IP address of the remote brick option remote-port 6997 # default server port is 6996 option remote-subvolume brick option ping-timeout 240 end-volume # volume replicate-ns type cluster/replicate subvolumes client41-ns client64-ns end-volume volume replicate1 type cluster/replicate subvolumes client41-1 client64-1 end-volume volume replicate2 type cluster/replicate subvolumes client41-2 client64-2 end-volume volume replicate3 type cluster/replicate subvolumes client41-3 client64-3 end-volume volume replicate4 type cluster/replicate subvolumes client41-4 client64-4 end-volume volume replicate5 type cluster/replicate subvolumes client41-5 client64-5 end-volume volume replicate6 type cluster/replicate subvolumes client41-6 client64-6 end-volume volume replicate7 type cluster/replicate subvolumes client41-7 client64-7 end-volume #volume bdb #type storage/bdb #option directory /tmp/bdb-export ##option transaction off # default is on #option cache on #option access-mode btree # default will be hash #option checkpoint-timeout 10 # default is 30seconds ##option file-mode 0644 # default is 0644 ##option dir-mode 0755 # default is 0755 #option ru-limit 200 # default is 100 ##option errfile /tmp/bdberrlog # default is /dev/null? ##option logdir /tmp/dbd-logdir # default is <dir> in 'option directory <dir>' #end-volume volume unifys type cluster/unify subvolumes replicate1 replicate2 replicate3 replicate4 replicate5 replicate6 replicate7 #option self-heal off option scheduler alu option scheduler.alu.order disk-usage:read-usage:write-usage:open-files-usage:disk-speed-usage option scheduler.limits.min-free-disk 5% option scheduler.refresh-interval 600sec option namespace replicate-ns end-volume #volume iot #type performance/io-threads #subvolumes unifys #option thread-count 16 #end-volume #volume ra #type performance/read-ahead #subvolumes iot #end-volume volume cache type performance/io-cache option cache-size 512MB subvolumes unifys end-volume volume fixed type features/filter option fixed-uid 48 option fixed-gid 48 subvolumes cache end-volume -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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