And...the first problem is reported :-) Currently, it only works if you have at least distributed in your topology. I will let you know when that is solved.
As a teaser, the output looks like this: Topology for volume vol1: │ ├── Stripe set 0 │ │ │ ├── Replica set 0 │ │ │ │ │ ├── Brick 0: g61.lab6.local:/bricks/brick1 │ │ │ │ │ └── Brick 1: g62.lab6.local:/bricks/brick1 │ │ │ └── Replica set 1 │ │ │ ├── Brick 2: g61.lab6.local:/bricks/brick2 │ │ │ └── Brick 3: g62.lab6.local:/bricks/brick2 │ └── Stripe set 1 │ ├── Replica set 2 │ │ │ ├── Brick 4: g61.lab6.local:/bricks/brick3 │ │ │ └── Brick 5: g62.lab6.local:/bricks/brick3 │ └── Replica set 3 │ ├── Brick 6: g61.lab6.local:/bricks/brick4 │ └── Brick 7: g62.lab6.local:/bricks/brick4 Fred On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 1:25 PM, Fred van Zwieten <fvzwie...@vxcompany.com>wrote: > Hi there, > > I have just finished writing an initial version of 'lsgvt': > > This program shows a pretty graphical representation of a Gluster volume's > topology. It uses the fuse-{volname}.vol file for it's source. If you do > not give any parameters, it shows the topology for all the volumes, > otherwise it will show the topology for the given space-separated list of > volume names. > > You can find it on github here <https://github.com/fvzwieten/lsgvt>. > > Have fun with it. If you have any comments or feature requests, just let > me know. > > Regards, > > Fred van Zwieten > >
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