On 1/13/12 8:04 AM, Kwasi Gyasi - Agyei wrote: > Hi, > After installing GlusterFS 3.2.5 using yum on 32bit machine I came > across an issue I don't quite understand. > > 1. Executing the command # glustered -start , does nothing it appears > that you can just start GlusterFS with command # glusterd > 2. glistered expected a file /etc/glusterfs/glusterd.vol , this is not > documented in administration guide > I created a vol file as expected bu glusterFS, but when I start it up > in debug mode I haven't needed to touch any VOL files with my fresh 3.2.5 install on CentOS 6.2. I just followed the instructions from the Admin Guide here: http://download.gluster.com/pub/gluster/glusterfs/3.2/Documentation/AG/html/index.html Took 5 minutes to set up my 4 peers, and create 3 different test volumes. Everything used the command line "gluster" CLI: > gluster peer ... > gluster volume ... The service was started using the CentOS init.d script: > service glusterd restart And I found all the RPMS for CentOS 6.2 already compiled for me: http://download.gluster.com/pub/gluster/glusterfs/LATEST/CentOS/6/ It really couldn't have been much easier :-) I'm going to be running my "try to break it" tests over the next few days. Really looking forward to using GlusterFS in production. -- Dante D. Dante Lorenso dante at lorenso.com