Re: Right way to use community Gluster on genuine RHEL?

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The best would be officially pre built rpms for RHEL.


Kaleb Keithley <kkeithle@xxxxxxxxxx> 于 2022年7月18日周一 14:58写道:


On Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 5:42 PM Thomas Cameron <thomas.cameron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
All -

Is there a way to install community packages on genuine RHEL? ... It seems like I need to install
centos-release-gluster9-1.0-1.el8.noarch.rpm,
centos-release-storage-common-2-2.el8.noarch.rpm, and maybe centos-release?



Péter Károly JUHÁSZ wrote:
>I don't know what is the correct way but what I did on my RHEL7 (I assume 8 and 9 is more or less the same):
>
>  * Added this repo http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7/storage/x86_64/gluster-9/
>  * Then yum install glusterfs-server

Strahil Nikolov wrote: 

Those all work. Building from source is maybe the hardest, but it's not that hard.

Packages are nice because they're easy to install, update, and remove.

What is the "correct" way of using gluster on RHEL 8 or, preferably, 9?

There isn't any one correct or official way. If packages make sense to you, use them. If building from source works for you, do that. Building your own RPMs gives you the best of both.

The glusterfs.spec (and related files) is at https://git.centos.org/rpms/glusterfs/ if you want to build your own rpms.
 
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Kaleb
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