Albert Shih wrote: > Hi all > > I'm totaly newbie on glusterfs. > > Well I've a cluster (for computation) (with ~30 nodes). On each node I've a > free disk. > > What's I want is to have a unify glusterfs (aggregation of all 30 nodes > disk). [...] > But now I want to unify two space and it's not working > > I made this configuration file > > ******************************88 > > volume noeud01 > type protocol/client > option transport-type tcp/client # for TCP/IP transport > option remote-host noeud01 > option transport-timeout 30 > option remote-subvolume brick > end-volume > volume noeud02 > type protocol/client > option transport-type tcp/client # for TCP/IP transport > option remote-host noeud02 > option transport-timeout 30 > option remote-subvolume brick > end-volume > volume unify > type cluster/unify > subvolumes noeud01 noeud02 > end-volume > > and nothing happen when I'm try to mount this unify volume. > > What's wrong ? To use unify, you need a namespace brick. You should use an AFR volume for this. You can also start glusterfs with logging enabled, for example # glusterfs -f /etc/glusterfs/glusterfs-client.vol -l \ /tmp/glusterfs-debug.log -L DEBUG /mnt and look near the end of the log file. HTH, -- Szabolcs