Hi All, Kubernetes and Openshift have amazing projects called minikube and minishift which make it very easy to setup those distributed systems for easy development. As the Gluster ecosystem grows, we have more external projects which require easy setup of multi node Gluster cluster. Hence, along those lines, I introduce to you...minister (mini + Glu"ster"). Please do check out the github page, it has a asciinema demo. Prerequisites: 1. you need docker to be installed and running on the machine.(add yourself to docker group to not require sudo for docker commands) 2. the script might prompt for sudo password for loop back devices creation and it requires sudo only for that part. Rest of the operations are not privileged. Warning: I have worked on it for about a week now and have tried my best to eliminate as many critical bugs as possible; but I would strongly suggest that you try it out on a test VM than on your workstation. The idea is to eventually integrate it with Glusto for easy test development. Comments, suggestions and patches welcome! [1] https://github.com/raghavendra-talur/minister Thanks, Raghavendra Talur
Adding gluster-devel On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 5:52 PM, Raghavendra Talur <rtalur at redhat.com> wrote:> Hi All, > > Kubernetes and Openshift have amazing projects called minikube and > minishift which make it very easy to setup those distributed systems > for easy development. As the Gluster ecosystem grows, we have more > external projects which require easy setup of multi node Gluster > cluster. > > Hence, along those lines, I introduce to you...minister (mini + > Glu"ster"). Please do check out the github page, it has a asciinema > demo. > > Prerequisites: > 1. you need docker to be installed and running on the machine.(add > yourself to docker group to not require sudo for docker commands) > 2. the script might prompt for sudo password for loop back devices > creation and it requires sudo only for that part. Rest of the > operations are not privileged. > > Warning: > I have worked on it for about a week now and have tried my best to > eliminate as many critical bugs as possible; but I would strongly > suggest that you try it out on a test VM than on your workstation. > > The idea is to eventually integrate it with Glusto for easy test development. > > Comments, suggestions and patches welcome! > > [1] https://github.com/raghavendra-talur/minister > > Thanks, > Raghavendra Talur
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