loading 'features/posix-locks' on server side may help your application

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It's great. They're fine.

I'm a newbie in Glusterfs. Could you please explain me about configs above?

Thanks

Vikas Gorur wrote:
> 2009/4/1 Vu Tong Minh <vtminh at fpt.net>:
>   
>> I tried to load posix_locks on node1 too, but I got error:
>>     
>
> Sorry, my bad. Got a little confused.
>
> The problem with your config is that you should export the "locks"
> volume from the server and specify "locks" as the remote-subvolume in
> client.
>
> So your configuration should be:
>
>
> 1,2,3's config:
> volume  storage1
>         type    protocol/client
>         option  transport-type  tcp/client
>         option  remote-host     210.245.xxx.xxx
>         option  remote-subvolume        locks
> end-volume
>
> 4's config:
> volume brick
>   type storage/posix
>   option directory /store
> end-volume
>
> volume locks
>   type features/posix-locks
>   subvolumes brick
> end-volume
>
> volume server
>   type protocol/server
>   option transport-type tcp/server
>   option auth.addr.locks.allow  *
>   subvolumes locks
> end-volume
>
>   

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