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2017 Sep 13
0
glusterfs expose iSCSI
...o configure glusterfs to expose iSCSI target. I followed this > artical > https://pkalever.wordpress.com/2016/06/23/gluster-solution-for-non-shared-persistent-storage-in-docker-container/ > but when I install tcmu-runner. It doesn't work. What is your environment, do you want to setup guster block storage in a container environment or is it just in a non-container centos environment ? > > I setup on CentOS7 and installed tcmu-runner by rpm. When I run targetcli, > it not show user:glfs and user:gcow > > /> ls > o- / ...................................................
2017 Sep 13
3
glusterfs expose iSCSI
Hi all I want to configure glusterfs to expose iSCSI target. I followed this artical https://pkalever.wordpress.com/2016/06/23/gluster-solution-for-non-shared-persistent-storage-in-docker-container/ but when I install tcmu-runner. It doesn't work. I setup on CentOS7 and installed tcmu-runner by rpm. When I run targetcli, it not show *user:glfs* and *user:gcow* */>* ls o- /
2017 Dec 12
0
reset-brick command questions
...1 IP address" :/gluster/brick1/glusterbrick1 commit force Now as we have this command for different cases, to keep uniformity of the command, we chose to provide brick path twice. Coming to your case, I think you followed all the steps correctly and it should be successful. Please provide guster volume status of the volume and also try to use "commit force" and only "commit" and let us know the result. You may have to raise a bug if it does not work so be prepared to provide glusterd logs in /var/log/glusterfs/ -- Ashish ----- Original Message ----- From: "...
2017 Dec 11
2
reset-brick command questions
Hi, I'm trying to use the reset-brick command, but it's not completely clear to me > > Introducing reset-brick command > > /Notes for users:/ The reset-brick command provides support to > reformat/replace the disk(s) represented by a brick within a volume. > This is helpful when a disk goes bad etc > That's what I need, the use case is a disk goes bad on