At 06:48 AM 3/17/2009, Pathiakis, Paul wrote:
OK, further information. I mounted the empty directory /a/foo. I then
started up glusterfsd -f simpleafr /mnt/foo --debug
At that point, I tar'd everything into the directory. Things started
flying by in the logs as each file was loaded into /mnt/foo. They
nicely appeared in /a/foo. I'm assuming this is information is now
under gluster control, correct?
that sounds correct
Now, how do I get the replication between servers to work?
Should I use the same command line to get the information on the other
side? That is, mounting the /a/foo directory through FUSE onto
/mnt/foo?
well. I suppose you might have /b/foo? but in any case, on the other
node mount onto /mnt/foo
then on node A, run "ls -lR /mnt/foo"
you should see messages that it's sourcing file to remote node.
in the remote node, you should start seeing your files there.
This seems to be where I should be going, but this is not as simple as
I, initially, thought.
once you see it all working it'll feel very simple, but it can take a
moment to wrap your head around everything.
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