[Gluster-users] according to mtab, GlusterFS is already mounted

2012-07-05 Thread Jon Tegner
Hi,



I want to mount from two different gluster-filesystems, according to
the following lines in fstab:




server1:glusterStore1___/home1__glusterfs___defaults,_netdev,transport=r
dma___0_0

server2:/glusterStore2___/home2__glusterfs___defaults,_netdev,transport=
rdma___0_0




However, when the second one is mounted I get the following message:




/sbin/mount.glusterfs: according to mtab, GlusterFS is already mounted
on /home



However, both system seems to be mounted OK, am I doing something
terribly wrong here, or can I just disregard this message?



On server1 I'm using3.2.3-1.



On the client and server2 itsĀ 3.2.6-1.



Regards,



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Re: [Gluster-users] according to mtab, GlusterFS is already mounted

2012-07-05 Thread Harry Mangalam
Do you have some dangling symlinks?
/home - /home2 (or vice versa)

ie

ls -ld /home*

what does 'mount' or /etc/mtab  say?

(assuming that the '_' are supposed to be spaces; if not, all bets are off)

hjm

On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 1:41 AM, Jon Tegner teg...@renget.se wrote:
 Hi,

 I want to mount from two different gluster-filesystems, according to the
 following lines in fstab:

 server1:glusterStore1___/home1__glusterfs___defaults,_netdev,transport=rdma___0_0
 server2:/glusterStore2___/home2__glusterfs___defaults,_netdev,transport=rdma___0_0

 However, when the second one is mounted I get the following message:

 /sbin/mount.glusterfs: according to mtab, GlusterFS is already mounted on
 /home

 However, both system seems to be mounted OK, am I doing something terribly
 wrong here, or can I just disregard this message?

 On server1 I'm using 3.2.3-1.

 On the client and server2 its 3.2.6-1.

 Regards,

 /jon

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[Gluster-users] Re: about HA infrastructure for hypervisors

2012-07-05 Thread Nicolas Sebrecht
The 28/06/12, Brian Candler wrote:

 Ganeti can manage both types of cluster, so you don't lose out by learning
 it up-front.

We will try Ganeti.

Thank you all for your advices. I really appreciated.

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Re: [Gluster-users] according to mtab, GlusterFS is already mounted

2012-07-05 Thread Jon Tegner
Yes, sorry, the '__' are supposed to be spaces...




mount shows




glusterfs#server1:/glusterStore1 on /home1 type fuse
(rw,allow_other,default_permissions,max_read=131072)




glusterfs#server2:glusterStore2 on /home2 type fuse
(rw,allow_other,default_permissions,max_read=131072)




And I don't think there are any suspect symlinks.




Thanks!




/jon



On Jul 5, 2012 15:57 Harry Mangalam hjmanga...@gmail.com wrote:

 Do you have some dangling symlinks?
 /home - /home2 (or vice versa)
 
 ie
 
 ls -ld /home*
 
 what does 'mount' or /etc/mtab say?
 
 (assuming that the '_' are supposed to be spaces; if not, all bets are
 off)
 
 hjm
 
 On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 1:41 AM, Jon Tegner teg...@renget.se wrote:
  Hi,
  
  I want to mount from two different gluster-filesystems, according
  to the
  following lines in fstab:
  
  server1:glusterStore1___/home1__glusterfs___defaults,_netdev,transpo
  rt=rdma___0_0
  server2:/glusterStore2___/home2__glusterfs___defaults,_netdev,transp
  ort=rdma___0_0
  
  However, when the second one is mounted I get the following message:
  
  /sbin/mount.glusterfs: according to mtab, GlusterFS is already
  mounted on
  /home
  
  However, both system seems to be mounted OK, am I doing something
  terribly
  wrong here, or can I just disregard this message?
  
  On server1 I'm using 3.2.3-1.
  
  On the client and server2 its 3.2.6-1.
  
  Regards,
  
  /jon
  
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[Gluster-users] State: Peer Rejected (Connected)

2012-07-05 Thread ron ramos
Hi All,

I just noticed this on my gluster, setup, tried searching and found
this: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gluster-devel/2011-05/msg00013.html
but i don't have the luxury of comparing different config as i only
have 2 bricks. i tried probing the peer but got the message Probe on
host app2 port 12345 already in peer list

i am thinking of detaching the peer then probing it again, but would
that affect my volume? will it be inaccessible? i would not want to
cause any downtime. do i need to remove the brick
first before detaching?

i'm using gluster version:

glusterfs-fuse-3.2.4-1
glusterfs-core-3.2.4-1

kernel 2.6.16.33-xenU and running on amazon ec2 instance.

thank you in advance.

Regards,
Ron
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