I installed librpc2-5 package in my ubuntu 9.10 machine. So I can using NFS without unfsd/knfsd !!! - kpkim hgichon wrote: > wow good news! > thanks. > > I was installed source. > but mount failed. > > my config is wrong? > > - kpkim > > root at ccc1:/usr/local/etc/glusterfs# mount -t glusterfs > /usr/local/etc/glusterfs/nfs.vol /ABCD -o loglevel=DEBUG > Volume 'nfs-server', line 60: type 'nfs/server' is not valid or not > found on this machine > error in parsing volume file /usr/local/etc/glusterfs/nfs.vol > exiting > root at ccc1:/usr/local/etc/glusterfs# > > [pid 4270] > open("/usr/local/lib/glusterfs/nfsalpha1/xlator/nfs/server.so", > O_RDONLY) = 7 > [pid 4270] read(7, > "\177ELF\2\1\1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\3\0>\0\1\0\0\0\0\337\0\0\0\0\0\0"..., > 832) = 832 > [pid 4270] fstat(7, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0755, st_size=781248, ...}) = 0 > [pid 4270] mmap(NULL, 2337392, PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC, > MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_DENYWRITE, 7, 0) = 0x7f4be41bc000 > > my config > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > root at ccc1:/usr/local/etc/glusterfs# cat glusterfsd.vol > ## file auto generated by /usr/local/bin/glusterfs-volgen (export.vol) > # Cmd line: > # $ /usr/local/bin/glusterfs-volgen -n NAS 192.168.1.127:/export > 192.168.1.128:/export --nfs --cifs > > volume posix1 > type storage/posix > option directory /export > end-volume > > volume locks1 > type features/locks > subvolumes posix1 > end-volume > > volume brick1 > type performance/io-threads > option thread-count 8 > subvolumes locks1 > end-volume > > volume server-tcp > type protocol/server > option transport-type tcp > option auth.addr.brick1.allow * > option transport.socket.listen-port 6996 > option transport.socket.nodelay on > subvolumes brick1 > end-volume > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > root at ccc1:/usr/local/etc/glusterfs# cat nfs.vol > ## file auto generated by /usr/local/bin/glusterfs-volgen (export.vol) > # Cmd line: > # $ /usr/local/bin/glusterfs-volgen -n NAS 192.168.1.127:/export > 192.168.1.128:/export --nfs --cifs > > volume 192.168.1.128-1 > type protocol/client > option transport-type tcp > option remote-host 192.168.1.128 > option transport.socket.nodelay on > option transport.remote-port 6996 > option remote-subvolume brick1 > end-volume > > volume 192.168.1.127-1 > type protocol/client > option transport-type tcp > option remote-host 192.168.1.127 > option transport.socket.nodelay on > option transport.remote-port 6996 > option remote-subvolume brick1 > end-volume > > volume distribute > type cluster/distribute > subvolumes 192.168.1.127-1 192.168.1.128-1 > end-volume > > #volume writebehind > # type performance/write-behind > # option cache-size 4MB > # subvolumes distribute > #end-volume > > #volume readahead > # type performance/read-ahead > # option page-count 4 > # subvolumes writebehind > #end-volume > > volume iocache > type performance/io-cache > option cache-size 128MB > option cache-timeout 1 > subvolumes distribute > end-volume > > #volume quickread > # type performance/quick-read > # option cache-timeout 1 > # option max-file-size 64kB > # subvolumes iocache > #end-volume > > #volume statprefetch > # type performance/stat-prefetch > # subvolumes quickread > #end-volume > > volume nfs-server > type nfs/server > subvolumes iocache > option rpc-auth.addr.allow * > end-volume > > > > Tejas N. Bhise wrote: >> Dear Community Users, >> >> Gluster is happy to announce the ALPHA release of the native NFS Server. >> The native NFS server is implemented as an NFS Translator and hence >> integrates very well, the NFS protocol on one side and GlusterFS protocol >> on the other side. >> >> This is an important step in our strategy to extend the benefits of >> Gluster to other operating system which can benefit from a better NFS >> based data service, while enjoying all the backend smarts that Gluster >> provides. >> >> The new NFS Server also strongly supports our efforts towards >> becoming a virtualization storage of choice. >> >> The release notes of the NFS ALPHA Release are available at - >> >> http://ftp.gluster.com/pub/gluster/glusterfs/qa-releases/nfs-alpha/GlusterFS_NFS_Alpha_Release_Notes.pdf >> >> >> The Release notes describe where RPMs and source code can be obtained >> and where bugs found in this ALPHA release can be filed. Some examples >> on usage are also provided. >> >> Please be aware that this is an ALPHA release and in no way should be >> used in production. Gluster is not responsible for any loss of data >> or service resulting from the use of this ALPHA NFS Release. >> >> Feel free to send feedback, comments and questions to: >> nfs-alpha at gluster.com >> >> Regards, >> Tejas Bhise.