Hi Michael,
Do you have fuse kernel module installed?. If you have please do
"modprobe fuse"
or install fuse kernel module with this package.
http://ftp.gluster.com/pub/gluster/glusterfs/fuse/fuse-2.7.4glfs11.tar.gz
Regards
--
Harshavardhana
Gluster - http://www.gluster.com
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 2:42 AM, Michael McCallister <
mikemc-gluster at terabytemedia.com> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I was looking into gluster as a potential replacement for the current
> inotify/rsync solution I currently have in place for replicating files. I
> followed the client/server config instructions on the gluster.com site
> using the glusterfs-volgen instructions. The configuration is two servers
> in a mirrored setup. Here was the command used: /usr/bin/glusterfs-volgen
> --raid 1 --cache-size 512MB --export-directory /sites --name sites1
> 172.16.0.1 172.16.0.2
>
> I was trying to setup both servers as gluster servers and clients.
> /etc/init.d/gulsterfsd start works fine with no errors. When I try to
> mount via this command: mount -t glusterfs 172.16.0.2 /sites I get this
> error (email continued below):
>
> [2009-11-13 13:41:20] W [socket.c:1391:socket_init] trans: disabling
> non-blocking IO [2009-11-13
> 13:41:20] W [socket.c:1391:socket_init] trans: disabling non-blocking IO
>
>
===============================================================================>
> Version : glusterfs 2.0.8 built on Nov 13 2009 13:14:59
> git: v2.0.8
>
>
> Starting Time: 2009-11-13 13:41:20
>
> Command line : /usr/sbin/glusterfs --log-level=NORMAL
> --volfile-server-port=6996 --volfile-server=172.16.0.2 /sites
PID
> : 6367
>
> System name : Linux
>
>
> Kernel Release : 2.6.18-92.1.13.el5
>
> Hardware Identifier: x86_64
>
> Given volfile:
>
>
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
> 1: ## file auto generated by /usr/bin/glusterfs-volgen (mount.vol)
> 2: # Cmd line:
> 3: # $ /usr/bin/glusterfs-volgen --raid 1 --cache-size 512MB
> --export-directory /sites --name sites1 172.16.0.1 172.16.0.2
> 4:
> 5: # RAID 1
> 6: # TRANSPORT-TYPE tcp
> 7: # PORT 6996
> 8:
> 9: volume 172.16.0.1
> 10: type protocol/client
> 11: option transport-type tcp
> 12: option remote-host 172.16.0.1
> 13: option remote-port 6996
> 14: option remote-subvolume brick
> 15: end-volume
> 16:
> 17: volume 172.16.0.2
> 18: type protocol/client
> 19: option transport-type tcp
> 20: option remote-host 172.16.0.2
> 21: option remote-port 6996
> 22: option remote-subvolume brick
> 23: end-volume
> 24:
> 25: volume mirror-0
> 26: type cluster/replicate
> 27: subvolumes 172.16.0.1 172.16.0.2
> 28: end-volume
> 29:
> 30: volume writebehind
> 31: type performance/write-behind
> 32: option cache-size 4MB
> 33: subvolumes mirror-0
> 34: end-volume
> 35:
> 36: volume io-cache
> 37: type performance/io-cache
> 38: option cache-size 1GB
> 39: subvolumes writebehind
> 40: end-volume
> 41:
>
>
>
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
> [2009-11-13 13:41:20] E [xlator.c:736:xlator_init_rec] xlator:
> Initialization of volume 'fuse' failed, review your volfile again
> [2009-11-13 13:41:20] E [glusterfsd.c:569:_xlator_graph_init] glusterfs:
> initializing translator failed
> [2009-11-13 13:41:20] E [glusterfsd.c:1291:main] glusterfs: translator
> initialization failed. exiting
>
>
> I tried searching (via Google) for things like "Initialization of
volume
> 'fuse' failed, review your volfile again", but came up short.
Do any
> obvious problems jump out? Any help is greatly appreciated and if any
> information is required in order for you to help - I can certainly dig it
> up. Here is the system (uname -a): Linux 2.6.18-92.1.13.el5 #1 SMP Wed
> Sep 24 19:32:05 EDT 2008 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> Thanks!
> Michael
>
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