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+ | ==Install GlusterFS== | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | mkdir /usr/local/src/gluster | ||
+ | cd /usr/local/src/gluster | ||
+ | wget http://ftp.zresearch.com/pub/gluster/glusterfs/1.3/glusterfs-1.3.9.tar.gz | ||
+ | tar -xzf glusterfs-1.3.8.tar.gz | ||
+ | cd glusterfs-1.3.8 | ||
+ | ./configure | ||
+ | make && make install | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Now you can configure and start gluster. This is a simple NFS like configuration. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Client machine: [10.10.10.2] | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | $ vi /etc/glusterfs/glusterfs-server.vol | ||
+ | $ cat /etc/glusterfs/glusterfs-server.vol | ||
+ | volume brick | ||
+ | type storage/posix | ||
+ | option directory /tmp/export | ||
+ | end-volume | ||
+ | |||
+ | volume server | ||
+ | type protocol/server | ||
+ | subvolumes brick | ||
+ | option transport-type tcp/server # For TCP/IP transport | ||
+ | option auth.ip.brick.allow * | ||
+ | end-volume | ||
+ | |||
+ | $ glusterfsd -f /etc/glusterfs/glusterfs-server.vol | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Client machine: [10.10.10.3] | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | $ mkdir /mnt/glusterfs | ||
+ | $ vi /etc/glusterfs/glusterfs-client.vol | ||
+ | $ cat /etc/glusterfs/glusterfs-client.vol | ||
+ | volume client | ||
+ | type protocol/client | ||
+ | option transport-type tcp/client | ||
+ | option remote-host 10.10.10.2 | ||
+ | option remote-subvolume brick | ||
+ | end-volume | ||
+ | |||
+ | $ glusterfs -f /etc/glusterfs/glusterfs-client.vol /mnt/glusterfs | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Now you have it network mount between two vserver guests. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Documentation]] |
Latest revision as of 20:19, 21 October 2011
GlusterFS is a userspace filesystem which can create network mirrors/stripes etc. While I have not fully investigated all the functionality of GlusterFS, this article will get you started fast and fill in the blanks. Doing this process taught me a little something about Linux VServer and its kernel interactions as well. This process is very short in terms of compile but the steps were spread out all over the place.
References
GlusterFS 10 minute Setup Doc
| Fuse on OpenVZ
| Fuse in VServer
Contents |
[edit] ServerSystem
i686 server CentOS 5 Kernel 2.6.22.19-vs2.3.0.34.1 internal IP 10.10.10.1 +Nat
[edit] Guest1
test01 10.10.10.2 pkgmgmt internalize test02 10.10.10.3 pkgmgmt internalize
[edit] Stated Goal
Serve a gluster filesystem from test01 to test02
[edit] Fuse Patched
on server first you need the kernel source matching your kernel
yum install kernel-devel
mkdir /usr/local/src/fuse cd /usr/local/src/fuse wget http://ftp.zresearch.com/pub/gluster/glusterfs/fuse/fuse-2.7.3glfs10.tar.gz rpmbuild -ta fuse-2.7.2glfs9.tar.gz rpm -Uvh /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/$(uname -m)/fuse-*rpm rmmod fuse depmod -a modprobe fuse
[edit] Copy the device into the guests
This is trick one. guest systems share the kernel so you are not going to be able to install any kernel modules inside the guest.
cp -a /dev/fuse /etc/vservers/test01/vdir/dev cp -a /dev/fuse /etc/vservers/test02/vdir/dev
[edit] Create fuse group and ensure proper permissions
This is the GID that the Cent RPM will use for fuse
vserver test01 enter groupadd -g 102 fuse chmod g+rw /dev/fuse chgrp fuse /dev/fuse
[edit] Compile fuse WITHOUT kernel module
This is trick two. Being that the guest cant load a kernel module it can not install one either. This is why I am guessing yum list fuse will not list any packages inside the guest. Also I had trouble with the RPM build technique inside the guest, this time i elected to use the ./configure method
mkdir /usr/local/src/fuse cd /usr/local/src/fuse wget http://ftp.zresearch.com/pub/gluster/glusterfs/fuse/fuse-2.7.3glfs10.tar.gz tar -xzf fuse-2.7.3glfs10.tar.gz cd fuse-2.7.3glfs10 ./configure && make && make install exit
[edit] Adding capabilities
The guest has to have special capabilities in order to mount file systems. INSERT TOKEN SECURITY LESSON HERE :)
/etc/vservers/test01/ccapabilities SECURE_MOUNT SECURE_REMOUNT BINARY_MOUNT
/etc/vservers/test01/bcapabilities SYS_ADMIN
[edit] Restart both vservers
vserver test01 stop vserver test01 start vserver test02 stop vserver test02 start
[edit] Install GlusterFS
mkdir /usr/local/src/gluster cd /usr/local/src/gluster wget http://ftp.zresearch.com/pub/gluster/glusterfs/1.3/glusterfs-1.3.9.tar.gz tar -xzf glusterfs-1.3.8.tar.gz cd glusterfs-1.3.8 ./configure make && make install
Now you can configure and start gluster. This is a simple NFS like configuration.
Client machine: [10.10.10.2]
$ vi /etc/glusterfs/glusterfs-server.vol $ cat /etc/glusterfs/glusterfs-server.vol volume brick type storage/posix option directory /tmp/export end-volume volume server type protocol/server subvolumes brick option transport-type tcp/server # For TCP/IP transport option auth.ip.brick.allow * end-volume $ glusterfsd -f /etc/glusterfs/glusterfs-server.vol
Client machine: [10.10.10.3]
$ mkdir /mnt/glusterfs $ vi /etc/glusterfs/glusterfs-client.vol $ cat /etc/glusterfs/glusterfs-client.vol volume client type protocol/client option transport-type tcp/client option remote-host 10.10.10.2 option remote-subvolume brick end-volume $ glusterfs -f /etc/glusterfs/glusterfs-client.vol /mnt/glusterfs
Now you have it network mount between two vserver guests.