I have tried this and unfortunately NFS doesn't support extended attributes in the way that gluster needs them, which prevents brick creation.
On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 2:49 AM, technocrat 9000 <technocrat9000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Any advice would be much appreciated, thanks!If I mount the Synology NAS as "/export/NAS/", for example, can I use it as a brick? Is the fact that it's an NFS share transparent to Gluster? Or does Gluster care about the underlying hardware/filesystem used?(1) is the normal setup for GlusterFS, but is (2) actually possible?I'd like to (1) run the PC as a storage server, and have its own harddrives as one brick, and (2) the Synology NAS as a second brick. (3) I'd like to mirror the two bricks for redundancy.- Synology NAS box with several hardrives.- PC with several harddrives.At the moment, the hardware I have is:Hi, I'm interested in using GlusterFS for my simple home NAS system.I'm primarily interested in being able to virtualise a bunch of different sized harddrives into one large filesystem (whilst retaining the ability to read data off any individual harddrive.)
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