On 12/03/2014 01:49, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
Did you try to add the _netdev option to the glusterfs entry in
/etc/fstab?
It works, thanks, nice workaround.
Wouldn't it be nicer if GlusterFS was supported ouf-of-the-box just
like Ceph, Coda and the others ?
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[Vincent Caron]
It works, thanks, nice workaround.
Good. It is not really a workaround, it is the recommended way to do
it. :)
Wouldn't it be nicer if GlusterFS was supported ouf-of-the-box just
like Ceph, Coda and the others ?
Personally, I believe it would be better if the need to
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 11:27:27AM +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Vincent Caron]
It works, thanks, nice workaround.
Good. It is not really a workaround, it is the recommended way to do
it. :)
Wouldn't it be nicer if GlusterFS was supported ouf-of-the-box just
like Ceph, Coda and
[Steve Langasek]
Are you going to remove nfs and cifs as well?
I did not plan to change the existing ones, no, as getting it right
during upgrades is going to be very hard. But I am not conviced it is
a good idea to introduce more special handling in initscripts.
I don't think requiring use
[Vincent Caron]
upon recently installing a GlusterFS cluster, I realized that while
an entry for the 'glusterfs' filesystem type in /etc/fstab works all
right, it would not properly mount at boot. Because initscripts
considered it a local filesystem and tried to mount it before the
network
Package: initscripts
Version: 2.88dsf-51
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
upon recently installing a GlusterFS cluster, I realized that while an
entry for the 'glusterfs' filesystem type in /etc/fstab works all right,
it would not properly mount at boot. Because initscripts
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