GlusterFS : Distributed Configuration2019/07/17 |
Configure Storage Clustering with GlusterFS.
For example, create a distributed volume with 2 Nodes.
This example shows to use 2 Nodes but it's possible to use more than 3 Nodes.
| +----------------------+ | +----------------------+ | [GlusterFS Server#1] |10.0.0.51 | 10.0.0.52| [GlusterFS Server#2] | | node01.srv.world +----------+----------+ node02.srv.world | | | | | +----------------------+ +----------------------+ ⇑ ⇑ file1, file3 ... file2, file4 ... |
It is recommended to use partitions for GlusterFS volumes which are different from the / partition.
The environment on this example is set as that sdb1 is mounted on [/glusterfs] directory for GlusterFS Configuration on all Nodes. |
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[2] | Create a Directory for GlusterFS Volume on all Nodes. |
root@node01:~# mkdir -p /glusterfs/distributed |
[3] | Configure Clustering like follows on a node. (it's OK on any node) |
# probe the node root@node01:~# gluster peer probe node02 peer probe: success. # show status root@node01:~# gluster peer status Number of Peers: 1 Hostname: node02 Uuid: 5cbde6d6-0a59-4511-a0e0-88609f6444ec State: Peer in Cluster (Connected) # create volume root@node01:~# gluster volume create vol_distributed transport tcp \ node01:/glusterfs/distributed \ node02:/glusterfs/distributed volume create: vol_distributed: success: please start the volume to access data # start volume root@node01:~# gluster volume start vol_distributed volume start: vol_distributed: success # show volume info root@node01:~# gluster volume info Volume Name: vol_distributed Type: Distribute Volume ID: a790175e-b8d6-465e-8fab-72665ea021b4 Status: Started Snapshot Count: 0 Number of Bricks: 2 Transport-type: tcp Bricks: Brick1: node01:/glusterfs/distributed Brick2: node02:/glusterfs/distributed Options Reconfigured: transport.address-family: inet nfs.disable: on |
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