[Gluster-users] glusterd vs. glusterfsd
Kaleb Keithley
kkeithle at redhat.com
Tue Sep 18 18:51:09 UTC 2012
The RPM install does a `checkcfg --add ...`; they will start after a reboot without any additional steps on your part.
The only thing you need to do after an install is `service glusterd start`.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lonni J Friedman" <netllama at gmail.com>
To: "Kaleb Keithley" <kkeithle at redhat.com>
Cc: gluster-users at gluster.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 2:31:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] glusterd vs. glusterfsd
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 11:30 AM, Kaleb Keithley <kkeithle at redhat.com> wrote:
>
> If you mean you're using RPMs from my fedorapeople.org repo, those are not official. I put them there to be helpful, that's about it.
yes, those. thanks for maintaining them, they are great!
>
> With those RPMs you need both init scripts, but as a an admin you should only ever use the glusterd script.
so i should only set glusterd to run at boot, and ignore glusterfsd altogether ?
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lonni J Friedman" <netllama at gmail.com>
> To: gluster-users at gluster.org
> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 2:06:29 PM
> Subject: [Gluster-users] glusterd vs. glusterfsd
>
> I'm running version 3.3.0 on Fedora16-x86_64. The official(?) RPMs
> ship two init scripts, glusterd and glusterfsd. I've googled a bit,
> and I can't figure out what the purpose is for each of them. I know
> that I need one of them, but I can't tell which for sure. There's no
> man page for either, and running them with --help returns the same
> exact output. Do they have separate purposes? Do I only need one or
> both running on the bricks?
>
> thanks
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