Hello again Sanju,
Thank you very much for your input.
Unfortunately, running './configure --without-libtirp' does not help and the problem still persists.
I've opened a new thread on the matter under the name "Gluster on RHEL 8" for organization purposes (and also attached some output files) and would appreciate if you could offer further assistance.
Thank you very much,
Barak
Thank you very much for your input.
Unfortunately, running './configure --without-libtirp' does not help and the problem still persists.
I've opened a new thread on the matter under the name "Gluster on RHEL 8" for organization purposes (and also attached some output files) and would appreciate if you could offer further assistance.
Thank you very much,
Barak
On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 1:14 PM Sanju Rakonde <srakonde@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Barak,It's great that you could resolve the issues. I was searching about how to resolve "rpcgen" issue, usually ./configure --without-libtirp works. I will try to help you with your other issues.On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 3:37 PM Barak Sason <sason922@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hello Sanju,
I greatly appreciate your assistance.
The problem has been solved already - There was indeed a process running in the background.
I do have another problem with setting up Gluster on RHEL 8, but as suggested before I'll post it in another thread.
Again, Thank you very much for your help,
BarakOn Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 12:19 PM Atin Mukherjee <amukherj@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Sanju - can you please help Barak?From a quick glance of the log it seems that this wasn’t a clean setup.Barak - can you please have an empty /var/lib/glusterd/ and start over again? Also make sure that there’s no glusterd process already running.--On Mon, 22 Jul 2019 at 14:40, Barak Sason <sason922@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Greeting Yaniv,
Thank you very much for your response.
As you suggested, I'm installing additional VM (CentOs) on which I'll try to use the repo you suggested in order to get Gluster up and running. I'll update on progress in this matter later today, as it'll take a bit of time to get the VM ready.
In addition, I'll post the RHEL problem in a separate thread, as you requested.
In the meantime, let's focus on the Ubuntu problem.
I'm attaching the log file from Ubuntu, corresponding to running 'sudo glusterd' command (attachment - glusterd.log).
Regarding you question about running manually - I've followed the instructions specified in the INSTALL.txt file which comes with the repo and specifies the following steps for installation:1- ./autogen.sh2- ./configure
3- make install
Please let me know if this somehow incorrect.
I kindly thank you for your time and effort,
Barak_______________________________________________On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 8:10 AM Yaniv Kaul <ykaul@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 1:20 AM Barak Sason <sason922@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hello everyone,
My name is Barak and I'll soon be joining the Gluster development team as a part of Red Hat.Hello and welcome to the Gluster community.
As a preparation for my upcoming employment I've been trying to get Gluster up and running on my system, but came across some technical difficulties.
I'll appreciate any assistance you may provide.
I have 2 VMs on my PC - Ubuntu 18, which I used for previous development and RHEL 8 which I installed a fresh copy just days ago.2 VMs is really minimal. You should use more.The copy of Gluster code I'm working with is a clone of the master repository.
On Ubuntu installation completed, but running the command 'sudo glusterd' does nothing. Debugging with gdb shows that the program terminates very early due to an error.
At glusterfsd.c:2878 (main method) there is a call to 'daemonize' method. at glusterfsd.c:2568 a call to sys_read fails with errno 17.
I'm unsure why this happens and I was unable to solve this.
I've tried to run 'sudo glusterd -N' in order to deactivate deamonization, but this also fails at glusterfsd.c:2712 ('glusterfs_process_volfp' method). I was unable to solve this issue too.
On RHEL, running ./configure results in an error regarding 'rpcgen'. Running ./configure --without-libtirp was unhelpful and results in the same error.I'd separate the two issues to two different email threads, as they may or may not be related.Please provide logs for each.Why are you running glusterd manually, btw?You may want to take a look at https://github.com/mykaul/vg - which is a simple way to set up Gluster on CentOS 7 VMs for testing. I have not tried it for some time - let me know how it works for you.Y._______________________________________________
As of right now I'm unable to proceed so I ask for your assistance.
Thank you all very much.
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