On 06/25/2013 05:20 PM, Chiku wrote:
Hello
I have 2 gluster servers (10.0.1.11 and 10.0.1.12) and 1 client(10.0.1.1) on
same lan.
I added a direct network link between the 2 servers (10.10.10.11 and
10.10.10.12).
From 1 gluster server :
$ sudo gluster peer probe 10.10.10.12
$ sudo gluster peer status
Number of Peers: 1
Hostname: 10.10.10.12
Uuid: 467b70c7-c5b5-48c3-9026-4a2b3eadc5b8
State: Peer in Cluster (Connected)
$ sudo gluster volume create VOL_REPL2 replica 2 transport tcp 10.10.10.11:/opt/data/b2
10.10.10.12:/opt/data/b2
$ sudo gluster volume info
Volume Name: VOL_REPL2
Type: Replicate
Volume ID: 65db00ee-5d64-490b-8f37-47d918f20062
Status: Started
Number of Bricks: 1 x 2 = 2
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: 10.10.10.11:/opt/data/b2
Brick2: 10.10.10.12:/opt/data/b2
From my client :
$ sudo mount -t glusterfs 10.0.1.11:/VOL_REPL2 /mnt/VOL_REPL2
Mount failed. Please check the log file for more details.
$ sudo less /var/log/glusterfs/mnt-VOL_REPL1.log
...
[2013-06-25 16:53:15.419615] E [socket.c:1715:socket_connect_finish] 0-VOL_REPL2-client-0:
connection to failed (Connection refused)
[2013-06-25 16:53:15.419781] E [socket.c:1715:socket_connect_finish] 0-VOL_REPL2-client-1:
connection to failed (Connection refused)
...
$ sudo mount -t nfs 10.0.1.11:/VOL_REPL2 /mnt/VOL_REPL2
That works fine.
But why I can't mount with glusterfs ?
Try this on client:
$ ip ro add 10.10.10.11 via 10.0.1.11
$ ip ro add 10.10.10.12 via 10.0.1.12
$ mount -t glusterfs 10.10.10.11:/VOL_REPL2 /mnt/VOL_REPL2
Cheers,
tamas
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