On Thu, 25 Oct 2007, Amar S. Tumballi wrote:
Now I'm really confused. This option is on the server side.
Presumably when the client is started it already knows where the file
is due to -f on the client side. I don't understand.
Its used by '-s' option of glusterfs client for getting the specification
file from server.
-amar
On 10/25/07, Chris Johnson <johnson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So I'm now trying to mount from a different box and do some
performance testing Gluster vs NFS. Can somebody pleae tell me what
option client-volume-filename
is and what it does and why I need it? Thank you.
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