No I did not. If you are running the host on gluster FS if would be fairly transparent to the guest. You would not need all the steps I provided create your Gluster volume as normal and set the --root-dir during vserver build. Let me know how it turns out. I was thinking of implementing AFR and using a geographic failover. On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 8:28 AM, Mike O'Connor <vserver@pineview.net> wrote: > Hi Edward > > You example uses the file system mounted inside of a guest, did you tried > running the guest on the glusterfs ? > > Mike > > Edward Capriolo wrote: >> >> On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Martin Fick <mogulguy@yahoo.com> wrote: >> >>> >>> I have been toying with the idea of using glusterfs over drbd to run my >>> vservers, but I have not tried it yet. Please let me know how it works if >>> you do try it. :) >>> >>> -Martin >>> >>> >>> --- On Tue, 7/15/08, ADNET Ghislain <gadnet@aqueos.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>>> >>>> From: ADNET Ghislain <gadnet@aqueos.com> >>>> Subject: [vserver] cluster file system and vserver >>>> To: vserver@list.linux-vserver.org >>>> Date: Tuesday, July 15, 2008, 4:19 AM >>>> Hello list :) >>>> >>>> >>>> I wanted to know if any of you have experiences on >>>> cluster file system >>>> or distributed FS : >>>> >>>> - starfish >>>> - glusterfs >>>> - hadoopfs >>>> - lustre >>>> >>>> and their use with vserver setup. I think i will test some >>>> of those for >>>> a future setup and wondered if you guys had any experience >>>> with them in >>>> term of performances and reliability ? >>>> >>>> >>>> regards, >>>> Ghislain. >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> I have setup glusterfs between vservers. It seems to work well under >> very limited testing. I do not understand why you would need to run >> gluster ontop of DRBD, but you probably can prove me wrong. I am sure >> there are good reasons to :) >> >> I wrote a doc on using glusterfs. >> http://linux-vserver.org/Fuse_GlusterFS >> >> luster is not going to compile well on vserver. Something about the >> luster patching of the kernel does not work well with vserver >> patching. >> >> Hadoop will run but that is a userspace filesystem. All you need is >> java to get that running. >> >> Good luck >> > >