[Gluster-users] Reminder: Weekly GlusterFS Community Meeting in 5 minutes

2014-10-22 Thread Justin Clift
Reminder!!!

The weekly Gluster Community meeting is in 5 minutes, in
#gluster-meeting on IRC.

This is a completely public meeting, everyone is encouraged
to attend and be a part of it. :)

To add Agenda items
***

Add new items under the Other items to discuss point on the
Etherpad:

 https://public.pad.fsfe.org/p/gluster-community-meetings

And be at the meeting to explain what they're about. :)

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift

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[Gluster-users] Community meeting 10/22 minutes

2014-10-22 Thread Dave McAllister
Please find the meeting minutes  for the 22-Oct-2014 meeting on 
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/gluster-meeting/2014-10-22/gluster-meeting.2014-10-22-12.01.html


We hold this community meeting every Wednesday at 12:00 UTC on IRC at 
#Gluster-meeting


davemc


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[Gluster-users] Deduplication

2014-10-22 Thread Michael Lessard
Hi list,

Deduplication is mentioned on the Gluster project page :
http://gluster.org/community/documentation/index.php/Projects

I'm wondering what is the priority for this feature to be added to Gluster
? Is it already on the roadmap ?
As most of the nas vendors out there offer this feature, it will be a nice
addition to Gluster.

Thank you !

Michael
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Re: [Gluster-users] EPEL YUM repos for Gluster, managing community glusterfs installs on RHEL

2014-10-22 Thread Lalatendu Mohanty

On 10/22/2014 06:40 PM, Kaleb S. KEITHLEY wrote:

Hi,

It has recently become more complicated to install community GlusterFS 
on RHEL due to competing client-side packages that are in RHEL 6.5, 
6.6, and 7.x. Because the versions don't line up though, updates and 
installs are prone to failure. N.B. this is precisely why glusterfs 
was retired from Fedora EPEL circa the release of RHEL 6.5.


To simplify installing community glusterfs going forward, our current 
thinking is to deploy a gluster-release RPM on download.gluster.org. 
This RPM will install an /etc/yum.repos.d/gluster.repo file with 
priority=1 lines for each of the sub-repositories.


By itself these added lines are a no-op.

But if the system already has the yum-plugin-priority RPM installed 
this will result in the community glusterfs.repo being the preferred 
source of glusterfs RPMs, over-riding any other source of glusterfs RPMs.


And we will suggest that users audit their system and install the 
yum-plugin-priority RPM if that suits their needs.


Questions? Comments?



+ gluster-users

IMO we should not put priority related stuff in gluster-release RPM.  I 
am for a wiki page to give work around for issues like these. As these 
are user decisions. As user should take decisons which repo should have 
priority and value of the priority if he chooses this solution.


As of now we are assuming that upstream (download.gluster.org) will have 
the right set of RPMs for users, but that might not be true. For e.g. in 
future if someone wants to move to CentOS SIG packages then it would 
need manual intervention.


I am not sure if we force yum to take packages from community repo i.e. 
download.gluster.org  then it is a clean solution . Because this brings 
some risk for packages which is built on glusterfs e.g. qemu  in RHEL 
base. It might break them. Either way something might break and it does 
not look like to be a clean and long term solution to me.


Also, I am against giving priority=1 to any repo. That actually makes it 
repo with highest priority which is IMO not necessary.  As repos without 
priority (which is usually the case) , have priority=99 as default. So 
any number less than that will give upstream repos higher priority [1].


[1] 
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/14/html/Software_Management_Guide/ch06s14.html


Thanks,
Lala
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[Gluster-users] New multi node automation framework for glusterfs

2014-10-22 Thread M S Vishwanath Bhat

Hi,

I have written a multi node test automation framework for glusterfs. I 
have hosted it at https://github.com/msvbhat/glusterfs-automation-framework


Although it can be used to automate any distributed systems, this is 
optimized for glusterfs automation. Please try it out once and let me 
know your review/comments/suggestions.


The README describes most of the things. If you have any 
questions/suggestions, please send me a mail.


We are also working on integrating it with docker for simulating 
multinode tests from single host. But it is a Work In Progress. We are 
also working on lot of other enhancements. Please let me know how it can 
be improved.


Note: My responses might be delayed because of the long festive weekend 
in India.


Best Regards,
Vishwanath
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Re: [Gluster-users] [Gluster-devel] Please test GlusterFS 3.6.0 beta3 on OSX!

2014-10-22 Thread Dan Mons
I've finally had 15 minutes to test this today.  Building on a fresh
Yosemite (10.10) box with XCode 6.1.

GlusterFS itself builds, however mount_glusterfs isn't in the right
place for a command-line mount call to work:

bne-vfxmac00:~ root# mount -t glusterfs bne-gback:/prodbackup /prodbackup

mount: exec 
/System/Library/Filesystems/glusterfs.fs/Contents/Resources/mount_glusterfs
for /prodbackup: No such file or directory

So I copy things to where they need to go (and make the directory for
the log file to write to), and get this (connecting to our backup
cluster running GlusterFS 3.5.2):

bne-vfxmac00:Filesystems root# mount -t glusterfs
bne-gback:/prodbackup /prodbackup

bne-vfxmac00:~ root# cat
/usr/local/Cellar/glusterfs/3.6.0/var/log/glusterfs/prodbackup.log

[2014-10-22 22:28:40.765585] I [MSGID: 100030]
[glusterfsd.c:2018:main]
0-/usr/local/Cellar/glusterfs/3.6.0/sbin/glusterfs: Started running
/usr/local/Cellar/glusterfs/3.6.0/sbin/glusterfs version 3.6.0beta3
(args: /usr/local/Cellar/glusterfs/3.6.0/sbin/glusterfs
--volfile-server=bne-gback --volfile-id=/prodbackup /prodbackup)
[2014-10-22 22:28:40.766567] E [mount_darwin.c:93:gf_fuse_mount]
0-glustefs-fuse: sysctlbyname() returned error: No such file or
directory
[2014-10-22 22:28:40.766593] E [xlator.c:425:xlator_init] 0-fuse:
Initialization of volume 'fuse' failed, review your volfile again

Sadly I don't have time to dig further, as other fires have reared up
around the place, so I'll have to park this here for now.


Dan Mons - RD Sysadmin
Cutting Edge - 90 Victoria Street, West End, 4101
http://cuttingedge.com.au


On 1 October 2014 19:58, Justin Clift jus...@gluster.org wrote:
 On 01/10/2014, at 10:35 AM, Vijay Bellur wrote:
 Hi All,

 3.6.0beta3  is now available for testing. This release contains improvements 
 in geo-replication, afrv2, quota and has a few fixes for portability.

 The source tarball is available at [1] and RPMs for Fedora 19,20,21,22 and 
 RHEL/CentOS 5,6,7. are available at [2]. List of patches that were added to 
 this release after beta1 can be found at [3].

 I intend doing a limited number of betas from here before we hit GA of 
 3.6.0. Please let us know if you find potential blockers for GA with this 
 beta release!


 Cool!  This one compiles ok on MacOS X. :)

 MacOS X Homebrew formula for it:

   
 https://github.com/justinclift/homebrew/blob/glusterfs360/Library/Formula/glusterfs.rb

 Please - everyone with some time on their hands and OSX available
 to them - test out the FUSE client.

   eg stand up Linux or BSD GlusterFS 3.6.0 beta3 server, then use the
  OSX FUSE client to work with files on it

 :)

 Regards and best wishes,

 Justin Clift

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 An open source, distributed file system scaling to several
 petabytes, and handling thousands of clients.

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