I'd vote for #2. But do the hypervisors use native Gluster? On 2/13/13 4:20 AM, "Nux!" <n...@li.nux.ro> wrote:
>Hi guys, > >Is there a way to have glusterfs used for secondary storage in a basic >zone? >So far I found 2 ways of doing it, but both look too much like hacks: >1. replace /bin/mount with a shell wrapper, smth like this >http://fpaste.org/Gu7R/ (tested, works, but uses NFS, not the native >client) >2. mount glusterfs locally somewhere then re-export that via NFS and >use 127.0.0.1:/blah as secondary (untested yet, but looks better than >first option) > >Would be nice to be able to add secondary storage as a shared mount >point.. > >Lucian > >-- >Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! > >Nux! >www.nux.ro