hi james!

I dont understand, what you like to tell me?
I cannot mention more as I did - the glusterfsd dies before I can configure 
anything:
http://bugs.gluster.com/cgi-bin/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=2293

since version 3.1.x you have to use the "gluster" command to configure your 
cluster nodes and your volumes

regards
markus

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Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 09:41:20 -0500
From: "Burnash, James"<jburn...@knight.com>
Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] glusterfs 3.1.1 troubles on SLES11 SP1
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?Hi Markus.

You don't mention anything that would put you in this scenario - but when I was 
testing a newer version of gluster on one set of boxes while running a 
different version in production, requests from production GlusterFS clients for 
production resources were received by the testing version of GlusterFS, and it 
appears that those resources not being available immediately caused the 
glusterd daemons to exit with no log information to that effect.

I was using the 3.0.x versions at the time and have not tested this with the 3.1.x 
versions. This mystified and frustrated me for a while before I found it on my own. I did 
make a comment on this list about the "no error message" part several months 
ago.

Hopefully this will be helpful to you and others.

James Burnash, Unix Engineering


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