Thanks for the response, John. Sorry, I should have been a bit clearer. Let us assume that a user puts a file into the object store via rados put test-object-1 testfile.txt --pool=data, will that same file be accessible via CephFS?
Alex Dacre Systems Engineer +44 131 560 1466 From: John Spray [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 03 June 2015 10:39 To: Alexander Dacre; [email protected] Subject: Re: [ceph-users] Multiprotocol access On 03/06/15 10:12, Alexander Dacre wrote: Hi, I'm not having much luck with my proof-of-concept Ceph deployment, so I'll just ask the question here. Does Ceph provide multiprotocol access to the same file system like Isilon's OneFS (CIFS, NFS, Swift, HDFS) and, to a lesser extent, NetApp's Data ONTAP (CIFS, NFS)? Ceph isn't responsible for the CIFS or NFS parts, you would put another layer like samba, nfs-ganesha, or kernel NFS server on top of CephFS to get that. Ceph does have a FSAL for nfs-ganesha (e.g. [1]) and an HDFS implementation ([2]), but it's up to you to put the components together. Cheers, John 1. http://blog.nixpanic.net/2014/09/experimenting-with-ceph-support-for-nfs.html 2. http://ceph.com/docs/master/cephfs/hadoop/
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