Hi,
then i don't understand... cause i've always installed the system as
described in my last email. I mean, using the patched fuse kernel from
zresearch and so on.
http://ftp.zresearch.com/pub/gluster/glusterfs/fuse/fuse-2.7.2glfs8.tar.gz
the only thing changing is the patch number.
En/na Anand Avati ha escrit:
managing /dev/fuse and fuse module has never been within the scope of
glusterfs.
avati
2008/3/4, Jordi Moles <jordi@xxxxxxxxx>:
hi,
thanks, that was it.
i don't know why, /dev/fuse is not created on start. is it because of
the patch version?
here's how i'm trying to install both fuse and gluster
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apt-get install tla
cd /usr/src
tla register-archive http://arch.sv.gnu.org/archives/gluster/
tla get -A gluster@xxxxxxxxxx glusterfs--mainline--2.5--patch-650glusterfs ##o la versió patch que sigui
apt-get install 9base bison btyacc byacc cl-yacc cutils styx bisonc++
compilercache cutils flex yydecode alex perl-byacc python-ply
python-pyparsing
apt-get install build-essential libtool automake autoconf
cd /usr/src
wget
http://ftp.zresearch.com/pub/gluster/glusterfs/fuse/fuse-2.7.2glfs8.tar.gz
tar xfvzp fuse-2.7.2glfs8.tar.gz
cd fuse-2.7.2glfs8
apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.18-6-xen-amd64 (o la versió de kernel
que toqui)
./configure --enable-kernel-module
make
make install
cd /usr/lib
ln -s /usr/local/lib/libfuse.so.2 libfuse.so.2
cd /usr/src/glusterfs
apt-get install python2.4-dev python2.4 python
./autogen.sh
./configure --prefix=/usr --disable-server --disable-ibverbs
make
make install
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After that, when i run:
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glusterfs -l /var/log/glusterfs/glusterfs.log -L DEBUG -f
/etc/glusterfs/glusterfs-client.vol /mnt/gluster/
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It fails because /dev/fuse is never created.
lsmod shows that fuse kernel module is loaded on boot, and no error is
logged in the /var/log/* files about fuse.
Do i have to run a script which runs a mknod every time the machine
boots? This didn't use to happen in earlier patches, installed the exact
same way.
Thank you.
En/na Basavanagowda Kanur ha escrit:
Jordi,
Please make sure you have loaded fuse kernel module using 'modprobe
fuse'. If you have already done that, then your /dev/fuse file must be
missing. Create /dev/fuse using command 'mknod /dev/fuse c 10 229'.
--
Gowda
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