On 06/08/2012 05:47 AM, Jason Brooks wrote: > On 06/06/2012 10:25 PM, Vijay Bellur wrote: >> On 06/07/2012 03:22 AM, Jason Brooks wrote: >>> I've been testing on CentOS 6.2. The only command from the Admin guide >>> I've run successfully has been: curl -v -H 'X-Storage-User: test:tester' >>> -H 'X-Storage-Pass:testing' -k http://127.0.0.1:8080/auth/v1.0. >>> >>> I started out with a centos machine running gluster-swift, which I was >>> connecting to a four node gluster cluster. It wasn't clear to me from >>> the admin guide where I was supposed to mount my gluster volume, >> >> You will need to mount the gluster volume at >> /mnt/gluster-object/<account>. For the example in admin guide, >> /mnt/gluster-object/AUTH_test needs to be the mountpoint for your >> gluster volume. > > There's something I'm confused about -- if I mount my gluster volume at > AUTH_test, I am able to work with it, but is the idea that users should > manually create a gluster volume and mountpoint for every account? Users will be required to create a gluster volume that shares the account name (minus 'AUTH_'). If such a volume exists and is started, then the plugin ensures that the volume is mounted at the necessary mountpoint. > > > The gluster-swift-plugin places a set of configuration files into > /etc/swift -- the 1.conf files and the ring configurations. The admin > guide doesn't mention any swift-ring-builder operations -- are these not > required with UFO? > Yes, ring-builder operations are not necessary with UFO. -Vijay