Ah!, that's a shame.

Tim


On 28/03/18 14:11, Joel Pearson wrote:
“Distributed-Three-way replication is the only supported volume type.”

https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_gluster_storage/3.2/html/container-native_storage_for_openshift_container_platform/ch03s02


On Thu, 29 Mar 2018 at 12:00 am, Tim Dudgeon <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    When using native glusterfs its not clear to me how to configure the
    types of storage.

    As described in the glusterfs docs [1] there are multiple types of
    volume that can be created (Distributed, Replicated, Distributed
    Replicated, Striped, Distributed Striped).

    In the example ansible inventory file [2] you are suggested to set up
    the glusterfs_devices variable like this:

    [glusterfs]
    node0  glusterfs_devices='[ "/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd" ]'
    node1  glusterfs_devices='[ "/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd" ]'
    node2  glusterfs_devices='[ "/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd" ]'

    But how is the way those block devices are utilised to create a
    particular type of volume?

    How would you specify that you wanted multiple types of volume
    (presumably each with its own storage class)?

    Thanks
    Tim

    [1]
    
https://docs.gluster.org/en/latest/Quick-Start-Guide/Architecture/#types-of-volumes
    [2]
    
https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible/blob/master/inventory/hosts.glusterfs.native.example

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