
On Mon, 25 Jun 2012, Robert Middleswarth wrote:
I now have a happy gluster volume called share. Now I am lost as to how to use that volume. Do I have to change the Default NFS storage type? How do I get this bad boy mounted? I spent 2 weeks tiring to get glusterfs working with no luck. However I was able to get gluster nfs working. Here are the steps I needed to do.
Are there any docs on direct gluster?
1) I added the following option to the volume. Might only need the 1st one but I have all 3 of them set on my working system. a) nfs.nlm off b) nfs.register-with-portmap on c) nfs.addr-namelookup off 2) Mount the volume outside of ovirt. mount -t nfs ipofonenode:/volumename /temp/share/name 3) chown -R 36.36 /temp/share/name. 4) umount /temp/share/name 5) Added a new NFS domain with the NFS Export Path: localhost:/volumename
I was then able to active the NFS based Data Center and add working VM's
Problme I am running into is that I need to add -o mountproto=tcp,vers=3 because it looks like it is defaulting to udp and gluster NFS does not support that.
<> Nathan Stratton nathan at robotics.net http://www.robotics.net