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I have my configuration mounting replicated volumes on the same server and I haven't experienced any issues:

so 

node 1 = node1:/mygluster
node 2 = node2:/mygluster

from what I know cluster uses tcp tp sync volumes so how it is mounted should't matter, however expect advice on this would be nice cause I'm a newbie too...

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On 20 Jan 2012, at 9:10 AM, nhadie ramos wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> i'm a newbie on gluster, i was able to setup a replicated volume, just
> wondering what is the correct way of mounting it, here's my scenario
> 
> volume name is mygluster
> 
> on node 1: i mounted the gluster volume on /images directory in this manner:
> 
> node1:/mygluster       /images       defaults,_netdev,noatime        0       0
> 
> on node 2: i mounted the gluster volume also on node 1:
> 
> node1:/mygluster       /images       glusterfs
> defaults,_netdev,noatime        0       0
> 
> 
> should i change on node2 and use:
> 
> node2:/mygluster       /images       glusterfs
> defaults,_netdev,noatime        0       0
> 
> what would be the effect on that on replication?
> 
> Regards,
> Nhadie
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