Actually, reviewing the option, I now understand that actually need to mount the disks and then include the mounting points in GlusterFS volume. Is this correct? 2008/12/29 Stas Oskin <stas.oskin at gmail.com> > Hi. > > Thanks a lot, I will test and adapt it to my needs. > > Just one question - "option directory /disk1" means it would work straight > from the disk, and no mounting is needed? > > Regards. > > 2008/12/29 Basavanagowda Kanur <gowda at zresearch.com> > > simple server configuration for AFR over two storage directories would look >> like this: >> volume storage-1 >> type storage/posix >> option directory /disk1 >> end-volume >> >> volume locks-1 >> type features/locks >> subvolumes storage-1 >> end-volume >> >> volume storage-2 >> type storage/posix >> option directory /disk2 >> end-volume >> >> volume locks-2 >> type features/posix-locks >> subvolumes storage-2 >> end-volume >> >> volume afr-1 >> type cluster/afr >> subvolumes locks-1 locks-2 >> end-volume >> >> volume server >> type protocol/server >> option transport-type tcp >> option auth.addr.afr-1.allow * >> subvolumes afr-1 >> end-volume >> >> volume afr-2 >> type protocol/client >> option remote-subvolume afr-2 >> option remote-host <host-ip-address> >> end-volume >> >> volume nufa >> type cluster/nufa >> option local-volume-name afr-1 >> subvolumes afr-1 afr-2 >> end-volume >> >> PS: this is a template, you need to specify ip-address & port numbers >> according to your settings. >> >> -- >> gowda >> >> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://zresearch.com/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20081229/a60a0837/attachment-0001.htm