Well I'm stumped, just seems like the mount.glusterfs script isn't
working. I'm still running 3.5.1 and the getinode bit of my script looks
like this:
...
Linux)
getinode="stat -c %i $i"
...
inode=$( ${getinode} $mount_point 2>/dev/null);
# this is required if the stat returns error
if [ -z "$inode" ]; then
inode="0";
fi
if [ $inode -ne 1 ]; then
err=1;
fi
On Tue, 2015-01-27 at 09:12 +0100, Bart?omiej Syryjczyk
wrote:> W dniu 2015-01-27 o 09:08, Franco Broi pisze:
> > So what is the inode of your mounted gluster filesystem? And does
> > running 'mount' show it as being fuse.glusterfs?
> ---
> [root at apache2 ~]# stat -c %i /mnt/gluster
> 101729533
>
> [root at apache2 ~]# /usr/sbin/glusterfs --volfile-server=apache1
> --volfile-id=/testvol /mnt/gluster
>
> [root at apache2 ~]# stat -c %i /mnt/gluster
> 1
>
> [root at apache2 ~]# mount|grep fuse
> fusectl on /sys/fs/fuse/connections type fusectl (rw,relatime)
> apache1:/testvol on /mnt/gluster type fuse.glusterfs
>
(rw,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,max_read=131072)
> ---
>