ISCSI and Gluster

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You can use glusterfs mount point just like a regular ext3 mount
point. If you want to use that for iscsi target then you will have to
use a regular file residing on glusterfs as the target device.

On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 6:16 PM, eagleeyes <eagleeyes at 126.com> wrote:
>    My mind is using a gluster mount point as a iscsi target,  not using
> iscsi drive as a gluster point .
>    Do you have a solution like that ?
>
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> 2009-03-24
> ________________________________
> eagleeyes
> ________________________________
> ???????? Krishna Srinivas
> ?????????? 2009-03-23  22:53:37
> ???????? eagleeyes
> ?????? gluster-users
> ?????? Re: ISCSI and Gluster
> Sure, you can use it. mount the iSCSI drive to a mount point and use
> it for "option directory" in the definition of storage/posix volume.
> Do you intend to setup iSCSI + glusterfs in any other way?
> Krishna
> 2009/3/23 eagleeyes <eagleeyes at 126.com>:
>> Hello:
>> ???Did?you have using ?ISCSI with Gluster ?
>> ???Or?Could Gluster?working?with ISCSI ?
>>
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>> 2009-03-23
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