Hi Ryan: You may use the 'backupvolfile-server' option while mounting. According to RHS documentation:
*backupvolfile-server=server name - name of the backup volfile server to mount the client. If this option is added while mounting fuse client, when the first volfile server fails, then the server specified in backupvolfile-server option is used as volfile server to mount the client. * Example: # mount -t glusterfs -o backupvolfile-server=volfile_server2,fetch-attempts=2,log-level=WARNING,log-file=/var/log/gluster.log server1:/test-volume /mnt/glusterfs Regards, --- JuanFra Rodríguez Cardoso 2014-06-24 18:19 GMT+02:00 Ryan Nix <[email protected]>: > Hello, > > I recently put a very basic Gluster replication together (2 replicas) and > mounted the volume on another server using the Gluster client. However, I > was wondering if the 3.5 Gluster client knows about the other replicated > volume. In other words, if one of the servers goes down, will the Gluster > client know about the replicated volume and keep working? > > I saw this posting http://www.gluster.org/category/failover/ and it seems > that was proposed to replace something like RRDNS but it was unclear if > that feature made its way into one more the more recent builds. > > Thanks! > > Ryan > > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://supercolony.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users >
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