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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/24/2015 01:56 AM, Alastair Neil
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<div dir="ltr">yes certain - the mount command is in the fstab and
it uses all fully qualified domain names.</div>
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Alastair,<br>
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'backupvolfile-server' option accepts only one hostname or FQDN.<br>
Reading your older mail thread, I see that you are using 2
hostnames.<br>
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'backupvolfile-server' mount option is available only for backward
compatibility purpose.<br>
You can use - "backup-volfile-servers" option which accepts multiple
hostnames delimited by ":"<br>
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For eg. # mount -t glusterfs -o backup-volfile-servers=host1:host2
<server>:/<vol-name> <mount-point><br>
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-- Satheesaran S<br>
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<div>btw Atin, gmail showed me an empy reply - had to use view
original to see your question, not sure why, are you sending
plaintext?</div>
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<p dir="ltr">-Atin<br>
Sent from one plus one<span class=""><br>
On Jul 23, 2015 9:07 PM, "Alastair Neil" <<a
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> I just had a curious failure. I have a gluster
3.6.3 replica 3 volume which was mounted via an 3.6.3
client from one of the nodes with the other two
specified in the backupvolfile-server mount option. In
the fstab entry all the nodes are referenced by their
fully qualified domain names. <br>
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> When I rebooted the primary node, the mount became
detached because the client was trying to use the short
name to communicate with the backup nodes and failing to
resolve it. This was fixed by adding the domain to the
search in resolv.conf. However I am curious as to why
it should try and use the short name instead of the fqdn
specified in the fstab entry? The nodes all have peer
entries for hostname, ip address and fqdn. <br>
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Are you sure you didn't use short name in your mount
command?<br>
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> Thanks, Alastair<br>
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