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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/29/2013 12:18 AM, Anand Avati
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 11:18 AM,
Vijay Bellur <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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There was a recent thread on fedora-devel about bloated
glusterfs dependency for qemu:<br>
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href="https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2013-July/186484.html"
target="_blank">https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2013-July/186484.html</a><br>
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As of today, we have the following packages and respective
primary constituents:<br>
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1. glusterfs - contains all the common
xlators, libglusterfs, glusterfsd binary & glusterfs
symlink to glusterfsd.<br>
2. glusterfs-rdma - rdma shared library<br>
3. glusterfs-geo-replication - geo-rep related objects<br>
4. glusterfs-fuse - fuse xlator<br>
5. glusterfs-server - server side xlators,
config files<br>
6. glusterfs-api - libgfapi shared library<br>
7. glusterfs-resource-agents - OCF resource agents<br>
8. glusterfs-devel - Header files for
libglusterfs<br>
9. glusterfs-api-devel - Header files for gfapi<br>
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As far as qemu is concerned, qemu depends on glusterfs-api
which in turn is dependent on glusterfs. Much of the
apparent bloat is coming from glusterfs package and one
proposal for reducing the dependency footprint of
consumers of libgfapi could be the following:<br>
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a) Move glusterfsd and glusterfs symlink from 'glusterfs'
to 'glusterfs-server'<br>
b) Package glusterfsd binary and glusterfs symlink in
'glusterfs-fuse'<br>
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<div>Does that mean glusterfsd is in glusterfs-server or
glusterfs-fuse? It is probably sufficient to leave
glusterfs-fuse just have fuse.so and <a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://mount.glusterfs.in">mount.glusterfs.in</a></div>
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<div>Another model can be:</div>
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<div>0. glusterfs-libs.rpm - libglusterfs.so libgfrpc.so
libgfxdr.so</div>
<div>1. glusterfs (depends on glusterfs-libs) - glusterfsd
binary, glusterfs symlink, all common xlators</div>
<div>2. glusterfs-rdma (depends on glusterfs) - rdma shared
library</div>
<div>3. glusterfs-geo-replication (depends on glusterfs) -
geo-rep related objects</div>
<div>4. glusterfs-fuse (depends on glusterfs) - fuse xlator,
mount.glusterfs</div>
<div>5. glusterfs-server (depends on glusterfs) - server
side xlators, config files</div>
<div>6. glusterfs-api (depends on glusterfs-libs) -
libgfapi.so and api.so</div>
<div>7. glusterfs-resource-agents (depends on glusterfs)</div>
<div>8. glusterfs-devel (depends on glusterfs-libs) - header
files for libglusterfs</div>
<div>9. glusterfs-api-devel (depends on glusterfs-api) -
header files for gfapi</div>
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<div>This way qemu will only pick up libgfapi.so
libglusterfs.so libgfrpc.so and libgfxdr.so (the bare
minimum to "just execute") for the binary to load at run
time. Those who want to store vm images natively on
gluster must also do a 'yum install glusterfs' to make
gfapi 'useful'. This way Fedora qemu users who do not plan
to use gluster will not get any of the xlator cruft.</div>
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Looks like even after the re-packaging.. the original problem is
still there !<br>
Post re-strucuring ( i am on F19 with updates-testing repo enabled)
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gluserfs-api has dep on -libs and glusterfs<br>
So when User install glusterfs-api, it pulls in -libs and glusterfs<br>
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This is correct, since w/o glusterfs rpm we won't have a working
qemu gluster backend. Just allowing qemu to execute by way of
installing-libs and -api only won't help, since once qemu executes
and someone tries qemu w/ gluster backend.. things will fail unless
User has installed glusterfs rpm (which has all the client xlators)<br>
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So today ...<br>
yum install glusterfs-api brings in glusterfs-libs and glusterfs<br>
which sounds correct to get a working system with qemu gluster
backend.<br>
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Later...<br>
yum remove glusterfs <br>
removes glusterfs-api which has a reverse dep on qemu, hence libvirt
hence the entire virt stack goes down<br>
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which was the original problem reported in the fedora devel list @<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2013-July/186484.html">https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2013-July/186484.html</a><br>
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and that unfortunately is still there, even after -libs was created
as a separate rpm as part of this effort!<br>
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thanx,<br>
deepak<br>
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