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Re: [Gluster-devel] Glusterfs not mounting correctly during boot under R


From: Gordan Bobic
Subject: Re: [Gluster-devel] Glusterfs not mounting correctly during boot under RHEL 5.2
Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2008 10:19:17 +0000
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Ioannis Aslanidis wrote:

Gordan Bobic wrote:
All sorts of problems still come up regularly, but they get fixed pretty 
quickly. I suggest you try the current release 1.3.12. It's still not perfect, 
but it's a lot less buggy than 1.3.8pre6.

Can you point me at the particular fix for my problem in the current
version? Advising an upgrade without being sure that it will fix the
problem is not a valid option. Which feature/patch may fix my problem?

I'm not even aware of there being an easily obtainable list of fixes. You're using beta software, so be prepared for things like this.

As an aside, are you sure the rest of the setup is the same (volume specs, 
firewall rules, etc.). If you are using the same gluster binaries on both, your 
problem is most likely related to an OS configuration issue. Have you verified 
that client/server daemons are running? Is fuse module loaded on the client?

I know the problem is probably OS related, this is why I am asking if
someone experienced this before on RHEL 5.2. The firewall rules look
fine. Both the client and the server are running.

I'm using RHEL 5.2 (actually CentOS 5.2, but close enough), and I've experienced various issues with various versions, including all current ones. But problems generally get fixed reasonably quickly. Keep up with the version updates and don't use it in production yet.

The fuse module is definitely loaded on the client after fixing some
SELinux problems and there are no more SELinux audits that report
problems, so I am stuck there.

Hmm, I have SELinux completely disabled, but I doubt this is likely to be a cause of your problems.

Gordan




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