Re: [Gluster-users] How understand some code execute client side or server side?

2017-03-09 Thread Mohammed Rafi K C


On 03/10/2017 10:47 AM, Tahereh Fattahi wrote:
> Thank you very much, it is very helpful.
> I see the client graph also in /var/log/glusterfs/mnt-glusterfs.log
> when mount the file system.

Yes, you are on the right place. Fuse mount process log's the graph if
the log level is INFO.

> I think there is a tree structure between xlator (I had seen something
> in code like child and parent of each xlator), so just some of them
> are the point of connecting to server. I think xlator with type
> protocol/client is responsible for send request and get response from
> server.

> am I correct?

Indeed, you are a quick learner. Translator with type protocol/client
will be the last node in the graph which connects to the protocol/server
loaded in server . protocol/server will be the starting node in server.


Regards
Rafi KC

>
> On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 8:38 PM, Mohammed Rafi K C  > wrote:
>
> GlusterFS has mainly four daemons, ie glusterfs (generally client
> process), glusterfsd (generally brick process), glusterd
> (management daemon) and gluster (cli).
>
> Except cli (cli/src) all of them are basically the same binary
> symlinked to different name. So what makes them different is
> graphs, ie each daemons loads a graph and based on the graph it
> does it's job.
>
>
> Nodes of each graph are called xlators. So to figure out what are
> the xlators loaded in client side graph. You can see a client
> graph
> /var/lib/glusterd/vols//trusted-.-fuse.vol
>
> Once you figured out the xlators in client graph and their type,
> you can go to the source code, xlatos//.
>
>
> Please note that, if an xlator loaded on client graph it doesn't
> mean that it will only run in client side. The same xlator can
> also run in server if we load a graph with that xlator loaded.
>
>
> Let me know if this is not helping you to understand
>
>
> Regards
>
> Rafi KC
>
>
> So glusterd and cli codes are always ran on servers.
>
> On 03/09/2017 08:28 PM, Tahereh Fattahi wrote:
>> Hi
>> Is there any way to understand that some code is running client
>> side or server side (from source code and its directories)?
>> Is it possible for some code to execute both client and server side?
>>
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Re: [Gluster-users] How understand some code execute client side or server side?

2017-03-09 Thread Tahereh Fattahi
Thank you very much, it is very helpful.
I see the client graph also in /var/log/glusterfs/mnt-glusterfs.log when
mount the file system.
I think there is a tree structure between xlator (I had seen something in
code like child and parent of each xlator), so just some of them are the
point of connecting to server. I think xlator with type protocol/client is
responsible for send request and get response from server. am I correct?

On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 8:38 PM, Mohammed Rafi K C 
wrote:

> GlusterFS has mainly four daemons, ie glusterfs (generally client
> process), glusterfsd (generally brick process), glusterd (management
> daemon) and gluster (cli).
>
> Except cli (cli/src) all of them are basically the same binary symlinked
> to different name. So what makes them different is graphs, ie each daemons
> loads a graph and based on the graph it does it's job.
>
>
> Nodes of each graph are called xlators. So to figure out what are the
> xlators loaded in client side graph. You can see a client graph
> /var/lib/glusterd/vols//trusted-.-fuse.vol
>
> Once you figured out the xlators in client graph and their type, you can
> go to the source code, xlatos//.
>
>
> Please note that, if an xlator loaded on client graph it doesn't mean that
> it will only run in client side. The same xlator can also run in server if
> we load a graph with that xlator loaded.
>
>
> Let me know if this is not helping you to understand
>
>
> Regards
>
> Rafi KC
>
>
> So glusterd and cli codes are always ran on servers.
> On 03/09/2017 08:28 PM, Tahereh Fattahi wrote:
>
> Hi
> Is there any way to understand that some code is running client side or
> server side (from source code and its directories)?
> Is it possible for some code to execute both client and server side?
>
>
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Re: [Gluster-users] How understand some code execute client side or server side?

2017-03-09 Thread Mohammed Rafi K C
GlusterFS has mainly four daemons, ie glusterfs (generally client
process), glusterfsd (generally brick process), glusterd (management
daemon) and gluster (cli).

Except cli (cli/src) all of them are basically the same binary symlinked
to different name. So what makes them different is graphs, ie each
daemons loads a graph and based on the graph it does it's job.


Nodes of each graph are called xlators. So to figure out what are the
xlators loaded in client side graph. You can see a client graph
/var/lib/glusterd/vols//trusted-.-fuse.vol

Once you figured out the xlators in client graph and their type, you can
go to the source code, xlatos//.


Please note that, if an xlator loaded on client graph it doesn't mean
that it will only run in client side. The same xlator can also run in
server if we load a graph with that xlator loaded.


Let me know if this is not helping you to understand


Regards

Rafi KC


So glusterd and cli codes are always ran on servers.

On 03/09/2017 08:28 PM, Tahereh Fattahi wrote:
> Hi
> Is there any way to understand that some code is running client side
> or server side (from source code and its directories)?
> Is it possible for some code to execute both client and server side?
>
>
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[Gluster-users] How understand some code execute client side or server side?

2017-03-09 Thread Tahereh Fattahi
Hi
Is there any way to understand that some code is running client side or
server side (from source code and its directories)?
Is it possible for some code to execute both client and server side?
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