Re: nfs-ganesha with disperse volume

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On Fri, Jan 08, 2016 at 11:55:52AM +0200, Serkan Çoban wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I want to ask if we can use nfs-ganesha with disperse volumes? If so,
> how the underlying process works? Gluster client split the file to
> chunks and write each chunk to different server in cluster; in case of
> nfs how this will work?

Yes, that should work just fine.
The NFS server acts as a Gluster client. So, on one side the NFS-server
speaks the standard NFS protocol to the clients, on the other side it
talks to the bricks in the volume. The logic of the distribution and
splitting of data is done inside the NFS-server (by libgfapi in
FSAL_GLUSTER for NFS-Ganesha).

HTH,
Niels

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