Hi, Am 26.11.2014 23:36, schrieb Geoff Galitz: > > Hi. > > If I create an RDB instance, and then use fusemount to access it from various > locations as a POSIX entity, I assume I'll need to create a filesystem on it. > To access it from various remote servers I assume I'd also need a > distributed/parallel filesystem? > > My use case is a docker-registry with multiple front-ends connecting to the same > storage. > You can put a cluster-aware fs on the rbd and mount it on many servers (like gfs2, ocfs2). However, you won't do this via fuse but directly through kernel rbd block devices. You can map rbd to block device with: rbd map <image-name> -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Florian Wiessner Smart Weblications GmbH Martinsberger Str. 1 D-95119 Naila fon.: +49 9282 9638 200 fax.: +49 9282 9638 205 24/7: +49 900 144 000 00 - 0,99 EUR/Min* http://www.smart-weblications.de -- Sitz der Gesellschaft: Naila Geschäftsführer: Florian Wiessner HRB-Nr.: HRB 3840 Amtsgericht Hof *aus dem dt. Festnetz, ggf. abweichende Preise aus dem Mobilfunknetz _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com