Re: Trying to start glusterd

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All gluster processes need to be run as root. So you will need to use 'sudo' to run any command.

On Ubuntu, the correct way to start Glusterd is by using 'service glusterd start'. You can check if glusterd is running using 'service glusterd status'.

On 18-Dec-2013 11:49 PM, "Knut Moe" <kmoe66@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have two Ubuntu servers set up, downloaded GlusterFS 3.4 and by all accounts it seems to have installed properly using the apt-get install command.

However, when I issue a glusterd start or glusterd status command I am getting the following error:

ERROR: failed to create log file (/var/log/glusterfs/start.log) (Permission denied).

Is there a way to determine if gluster is installed properly and also troubleshoot the above?

If I issue sudo glusterd start or sudo glusterd status I am returned to the prompt with no additional info.

Thx.

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