<HTML><body>Hi Niels.<BR>
<BR>
I think you have just turned on the light for me here. If I install glusterfs_3.5.2 on a metal box and not a virtual machine I will not have this issue.<BR>
<BR>
Thanks for your insight.<BR>
<BR>
Best regards,<BR>
<BR>
Rob Moss<BR>
<BR>
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Rob Moss l HPC Sr. Systems Administrator<BR>
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Global Geophysical Services, Inc. <BR>
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From: Niels de Vos [mailto:ndevos@redhat.com] <BR>
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2014 11:19 AM<BR>
To: Robert Moss<BR>
Cc: <a href="mailto:gluster-users@gluster.org">gluster-users@gluster.org</a><BR>
Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] glusterfs 3.5.2 libgfapi install needs GLIBC_2.14<BR>
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On Thu, Aug 07, 2014 at 03:42:31PM +0000, Robert Moss wrote:<BR>
> Hi Community,<BR>
> <BR>
> I am installing glusterfs 3.5.2 on a CentOS 6.5 minimal install. There <BR>
> are some dependencies that need to be installed and that was going <BR>
> well. When I got to the installation of glibfapi0-3.5.0, I get a <BR>
> dependency notification that tells me I need GLIBC_2.14. The same <BR>
> notification occurs using glibfapi0-3.4.0.<BR>
<BR>
I have no idea what glibfapi0-3.4.0 or glibfapi0-3.5.0 are. If you mean libgfapi that is used by QEMU, samba+vfs_gluster and others, that should be provided by the glusterfs-api package.<BR>
<BR>
> The CentOS Fora tells me "Do not replace GLIBC_2.12 with GLIBC_2.14". <BR>
> In fact if you look for GLIBC on pkgs.org only CentOS has not moved <BR>
> past GLIBC_2.12.<BR>
<BR>
Yeah, upgrading glibc to a new major release is normally not something you want to do.<BR>
<BR>
> I believe that I can yum install glusterfs 3.5.? and it does not throw <BR>
> a GLIBC_2.14 dependency. It is probably a vanishingly unimportant <BR>
> issue, but we would like to be able to pxeboot a load of blades and <BR>
> install minimal CentOS 6.5 with glusterfs and then configure, bond and <BR>
> go.<BR>
<BR>
Packages and a .repo for to drop in /etc/yum.repos.d/ can be found here:<BR>
- <a href="http://download.gluster.org/pub/gluster/glusterfs/3.5/3.5.2/CentOS/" target="_blank">http://download.gluster.org/pub/gluster/glusterfs/3.5/3.5.2/CentOS/</a><BR>
<BR>
HTH,<BR>
Niels<BR>
<BR>
> <BR>
> If yum is the answer then we may have to go with that, but if there is <BR>
> a work around for the GLIBC issue that would be nice.<BR>
> <BR>
> Thank you very much for your help, and for an awesome storage tool.<BR>
> <BR>
> Best regards,<BR>
> <BR>
> Rob Moss<BR>
> <BR>
> <BR>
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> <BR>
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