Re: Gluster client

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16.10.2018 16:38, Alfredo De Luca пишет:
ok.. found out that backupvolfile-server is correct on fstab in case at mounting time the primary server is not responding..... so the backupvolfile-server will fail to the next server.
Also it seems that if you put <server1:/vol0> in your fstab and the server1 fails during normal operation the client will fail to the next one in the cluster. 

Cheers

I thought you asking about initial mount if server one is not available :-)


On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 6:28 AM Dmitry Melekhov <dm@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
15.10.2018 23:33, Alfredo De Luca пишет:
Hi all. 
I have 3 nodes glusterfs servers and multiple client and as I am a bit newbie on this not sure how to setup correctly the clients.
1. The clients mounts the glusterfs in fstab but when I reboot them they don't  mount it automatically
2. Not sure what to exactly put in the fastab as right now someone had <node1>:/vol1 /volume1 glusterfs default,netdev 0 0


Dunno, we run gluster on the same nodes as VM, so we put localhost in domain definitions.
In your situation I'd use something like VRRP ( keepalived , for instance).

But what happened when NODE1 is unavailable?

Clients are centos 7.5 so the servers

Thanks

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Alfredo



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