GlusterFS Client
Software
Installation
Install the glusterfs client.
apt-get install glusterfs-client
Mount Point
Create the mount point.
mkdir /srv/www
Volume File
A regular fstab entry with an IP-address for one of the GlusterFS servers can be added, but if that specific server is down when we attempt to mount the GlusterFS volume, then it will fail. Instead we will create a file that describes how to mount the volume.
mkdir /etc/glusterfs
Create the file /etc/glusterfs/www.vol and add the servers.
volume remote1
type protocol/client
option transport-type tcp
option remote-host gluster01
option remote-subvolume /srv/www/brick
end-volume
volume remote2
type protocol/client
option transport-type tcp
option remote-host gluster02
option remote-subvolume /srv/www/brick
end-volume
volume remote3
type protocol/client
option transport-type tcp
option remote-host gluster03
option remote-subvolume /srv/www/brick
end-volume
volume replicate
type cluster/replicate
subvolumes remote1 remote2 remote3
end-volume
volume writebehind
type performance/write-behind
option window-size 1MB
subvolumes replicate
end-volume
volume cache
type performance/io-cache
option cache-size 64MB
subvolumes writebehind
end-volume
Modules
Add the fuse modules to /etc/modules. If you do not add this, then the mountpoint will not be mounted automatically when the client is rebooted.
fuse
Network
The default network setting is allow-hotplug. That means that the init process will continue and the interface will get an IP-address eventually. That is not good if the system tries to mount the GlusterFS volume before the network is up. Edit /etc/network/interfaces and replace
allow-hotplug eth0
with
auto eth0
fstab
Add the following to /etc/fstab.
/etc/glusterfs/www.vol /srv/www glusterfs defaults,_netdev,rw 0 0
Mount the Volume
mount /srv/www