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From: | Brent A Nelson |
Subject: | Re: [Gluster-devel] RPM / BerkeleyDB on GlusterFS |
Date: | Mon, 12 Jan 2009 09:24:03 -0500 (EST) |
User-agent: | Alpine 1.00 (DEB 882 2007-12-20) |
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009, Gordan Bobic wrote:
Brent A Nelson wrote:I believe you're looking for shared writable mmap support, which requires a very recent (maybe) or painfully-patched FUSE; it's not really up to GlusterFS (I think it will probably just work, if your FUSE is somehow able to support it).I was actually more thinking about an option to rpm/bdb to make it no use mmap.
I don't know for rpm; apt-get certainly did not have any such option, although someone did create a patch to disable it in apt-get.
So, if you can't get shared writable mmap to work, try the workaround with tmpfs or another filesystem (perhaps even an NFS mount of a GlusterFS directory).Would that actually work? Exporting /var/lib/rpm via NFS and mounting it to fake some kind of mmap support? It's an inspired solution, I'll grant you that. I'll have to try it. :-)
tmpfs certainly worked in my case, and others claimed that NFS in general would work. NFS to a filesystem that doesn't itself support shared writable mmap (such as GlusterFS or any other FUSE filesystem)? Well, we probably won't know for sure until you try it. ;-)
Check with tmpfs first, to make sure you've set up any necessary symlinks (as tmpfs certainly should work), and then try switching to GlusterFS NFS re-export.
Thanks, Brent
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