<p>When client is connecting to any gluster node it automaticly receive list of all other nodes for that volume.</p>
<p>Matus</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">Dne 8.6.2011 8:13 "Joshua Baker-LePain" <<a href="mailto:jlb17@duke.edu">jlb17@duke.edu</a>> napsal(a):<br type="attribution">> On Mon, 6 Jun 2011 at 1:30am, Craig Carl wrote<br>
> <br>>> Matus -<br>>> If you are using the Gluster native client (mount -t glusterfs ...)<br>>> then ucarp/CTDB is NOT required and you should not install it. Always<br>>> use the real IPs when you are mounting with 'mount -t glusterfs...'.<br>
> <br>> Hrm. That wasn't my understanding. Say my fstab line looks like this:<br>> <br>> 192.168.2.100:/distrep /mnt/distrep glusterfs defaults,_netdev 0 0<br>> <br>> Now, let's say that at mount time 192.168.2.100 is down. How does the <br>
> Gluster native client know which other IP addresses to contact to get the <br>> volume file? Is there a way to put multiple hosts in the fstab line?<br>> <br>> -- <br>> Joshua Baker-LePain<br>> QB3 Shared Cluster Sysadmin<br>
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