On 1 November 2011 12:08, Christian Wittwer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Giovanni,Well, in the setup I'm planning not all of the nodes will
> share abrick into the cluster, some will just "consume" storage.But
> why is this happening? I always tough that the native glusterclient
> does provide this high availability?
> Cheers,Christian
> 2011/11/1 Giovanni Toraldo <[email protected]>:
> > Hi Christian,
> >
> > On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 9:26 AM, Christian Wittwer <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >> I'm mounting the volume with fstab on my-dev-os-compute2 like this:
> >> my-dev-os-compute1:/glustervmstore    /var/lib/nova/instances
> >> glusterfs       defaults        0       1
> >
> > Why you don't mount every client from localhost, if all machines join
> > the volume?
> >
> > localhost:/glustervmstore    /var/lib/nova/instances glusterfs defaults
> 0 1
> >
> > Please note that depending on what distribution you are using,
> > configuring fstab as here will probably fail automount on boot (on
> > debian I would add _netdev 0 0).
> >
> > Bye
> > --
> > Giovanni Toraldo
> > http://gionn.net/
> >
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I'm having the same problem.

How to mount on the client a gluster with high availability?

If I kill the gluster01 on the client, the client freezes.

Can you explain how the localhost works? I can't mount the client with
mount -t glusterfs localhost:/volume01 /mnt

Regards
MV
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