2016-09-28 18:16 GMT+02:00 John Mark Walker <johnmark@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: > No - gluster-swift adds the swift API on top of GlusterFS. It doesn't > require Swift itself. > > This project is 4 years old now - how do people not know this? gluster-switft is obsolete. The "proper" way to use the object storage is with Swift: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Storage/3.1/html/Administration_Guide/chap-Managing_Object_Store.html "Object Store technology is built upon OpenStack Swift. OpenStack Swift allows users to store and retrieve files and content through a simple Web Service REST (Representational State Transfer) interface as objects. Red Hat Gluster Storage uses glusterFS as a back-end file system for OpenStack Swift." and you need the whole Swift stack from OpenStack: # rpm -qa | grep swift openstack-swift-container-1.13.1-6.el7ost.noarch openstack-swift-object-1.13.1-6.el7ost.noarch swiftonfile-1.13.1-6.el7rhgs.noarch openstack-swift-proxy-1.13.1-6.el7ost.noarch openstack-swift-doc-1.13.1-6.el7ost.noarch openstack-swift-1.13.1-6.el7ost.noarch openstack-swift-account-1.13.1-6.el7ost.noarch but as wrote by Ben, there are too many moving parts to get that working. _______________________________________________ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users