[Gluster-users] Possible to use libgfapi with libvirt in CentOS 6.5?

Kaleb S. KEITHLEY kkeithle at redhat.com
Fri Mar 28 14:15:46 UTC 2014


On 03/28/2014 08:07 AM, Dave Christianson wrote:
>
> Red Hat seems content to do their own thing. Although the versions of
> libvirt and qemu are older, libgfapi is supposed to have been
> backported. It's a shame that full functionality is not included. It's
> mindboggling seeing that Red Hat owns glusterfs, you would think full
> support for the backend would have been included in their product. If it
> is, as you say, that RH includes this functionality only to RHN
> subscribers and is not made available downstream to CentOS/SL, and
> unless I can find a repository with the latest full versions of qemu &
> libvirt, then CentOS simply will not work.
>

I'm not sure that's a fair expectation.

(As a side note, GlusterFS is a community project — it's owned by the 
community. Red Hat has a product that it owns — RHS or RHSS — that is 
based on GlusterFS.)

Core 'vanilla' RHEL is pretty conservative. Just because "... Red Hat 
owns GlusterFS..." (sic) doesn't mean we get to randomly update the 
libvirt that ships in RHEL. RHEL has its own QA cycle which gates when 
things like libvirt can be updated.

As a result the newer libvirt has to be delivered in a separate channel. 
The fact that CentOS — which is a clone of vanilla RHEL — doesn't 
distribute some or all of the things that are in channels is not Red 
Hat's fault.

If there are no RPMs of the newer libvirt available the fault lies with 
the community. The source for the newer libvirt is certainly available, 
as it always is — it needs is someone in the community to package it for 
general consumption. Someone has done that for Ubuntu! And as John Mark 
has already indicated, that's something that the CentOS Storage SIG is 
intended to address.

And finally, although I can't promise that it will be, it's entirely 
possible that the newer libvirt could be in RHEL 6.6, and then CentOS 
would have it too.

-- 

Kaleb



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