well, I'm not sure (maybe one of the devs knows a better answer), but what I've done is (using your naming convention): mkdir /var/wwwlogs cd /var/www for i in *; do mv $i/logs /var/wwwlogs/$i;ln -s /var/wwwlogs/$i $i/logs; done; then mount gluster on /var/www so people can view their logs (for a particular server) using the same path, and you can use the same path for your http config. but the web roots are AFRed it's probably more efficient than using an exclude if one exists, but it may require some changes if you have scripts which create thes "domain#"s automatically. Keith At 01:02 AM 11/15/2008, claudiu ciurdariu wrote: >Hi guys, > >I'm trying to implement AFR across 2 servers and I was wondering if >there is any option that would allow me to exclude some >subdirectories from replicating each other. Say I have a directory >structure like this: > >/var/www/domain1/htdocs >/var/www/domain1/logs >/var/www/domain2/htdocs >/var/www/domain2/logs >.... > >I want to AFR /var/www across the 2 servers, but exclude the logs >directories from replication. Is there any translator that would >help me achieve that? > >Any help is appreciated. > >Claudiu > >_______________________________________________ >Gluster-users mailing list >Gluster-users at gluster.org >http://zresearch.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users