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Hi Justin,<br>
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I have been running gluster on ISCSI for a few years now using
pacemaker to control it. My ISCSI Targets are Qnap servers, and I
am using the built in open-iscsi linux packages. My client servers
are running gentoo linux. In my setup I am using 2 ISCSI targets
that get mounted into my client servers, with gluster on top in a
simple mirror setup. I then mount my gluster instance into each of
my servers. I am not using Active/Standby since gluster allows both
"bricks" to be active at the same time. <br>
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I'm not a linux guru, I have a setup that mostly works for me, but
if I can help let me know.<br>
<br>
Pat.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 20/04/2015 7:14 PM, Justin Chin-You
wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Hi All,
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<div>I'm new to Gluster and I'm trying to work through some test
configurations. </div>
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<div>What I am trying to do is use Gluster to create a mirrored
and scalable storage array. My plan is once I setup Gluster is
to then export the GlusterFS via an iSCSI interface which will
have an Active/Standby failover managed via Pacemaker. </div>
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<div>I am curious if anyone has tried anything similar and if
you have what iSCSI driver are you using. </div>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>Justin </div>
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