[Gluster-devel] GlusterFS 1.3.0-pre2.3: AFR not working

Krishna Srinivas krishna at zresearch.com
Wed Apr 4 04:30:15 UTC 2007


Hi Gerry,
The spec files look correct. Can you send the client's log file?
glusterfs -l /tmp/afr.log -L DEBUG --spec-file=./test-client.vol /mnt/glusterfs/
is the command. Can you mail us /tmp/afr.log ?
Thanks
Krishna

On 4/4/07, Gerry Reno <greno at verizon.net> wrote:
> I have not been successful at getting GlusterFS with AFR translator
> working on 2 bricks:
>
> =====================
> test-server0.vol
> =====================
> volume brick
>   type storage/posix                   # POSIX FS translator
>   option directory /root/export0        # Export this directory
> end-volume
>
>    ### Add network serving capability to above brick.
> volume server
>   type protocol/server
>   option transport-type tcp/server     # For TCP/IP transport
>   option listen-port 6996              # Default is 6996
>   subvolumes brick
>   option auth.ip.brick.allow  *  # Allow full access to "brick" volume
> end-volume
>
> =====================
> test-server1.vol
> =====================
> volume brick
>   type storage/posix                   # POSIX FS translator
>   option directory /root/export1        # Export this directory
> end-volume
>
>    ### Add network serving capability to above brick.
> volume server
>   type protocol/server
>   option transport-type tcp/server     # For TCP/IP transport
>   option listen-port 6997              # Default is 6996
>   subvolumes brick
>   option auth.ip.brick.allow  *  # Allow full access to "brick" volume
> end-volume
>
> =====================
> test-client.vol
> =====================
>    ### Add client feature and declare local subvolume
> volume client1-local
>   type    storage/posix
>   option  directory         /root/export0
> end-volume
>
> volume client2-local
>   type    storage/posix
>   option  directory         /root/export1
> end-volume
>
>    ### Add client feature and attach to remote subvolume
> volume client1
>   type    protocol/client
>   option  transport-type    tcp/client     # for TCP/IP transport
>   option  remote-host       192.168.1.25   # IP address of the remote brick
>   option  remote-port       6996           # default server port is 6996
>   option  remote-subvolume  brick          # name of the remote volume
> end-volume
>
> volume client2
>   type    protocol/client
>   option  transport-type    tcp/client
>   option  remote-host       192.168.1.25
>   option  remote-port       6997
>   option  remote-subvolume  brick
> end-volume
>
>    ### Add automatice file replication (AFR) feature
> volume afr
>   type  cluster/afr
>   subvolumes  client1 client2
>   option  replicate *:2
> end-volume
>
> =====================
> Servers are started like this:
> glusterfsd --spec-file=/usr/local/etc/glusterfs/test-server0.vol
> glusterfsd --spec-file=/usr/local/etc/glusterfs/test-server1.vol
>
> Client is started like this:
> glusterfs --spec-file=./test-client.vol /mnt/glusterfs/
> =====================
>
> [root at grp-01-30-01 glusterfs]# touch /root/export0/file1
> wait...
> [root at grp-01-30-01 glusterfs]# find /root/export*
> /root/export0
> /root/export0/file1
> /root/export1
>
> =====================
> I do not see any replication.
> What am I missing?
>
>
>
>
>
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