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Gluster Experience for Developers and Integration

Welcome to the landing page of the Gluster Experience for Developers and Integration (GEDI) team. We are a group of people that are working on integrations of Gluster in different projects, and help others on our mailinglist.

This git repository does not intend to have any source code. Instead, it is only used for GitHub Issues that are the base for tracking progress on different projects.

Integration Options for Projects

The main use-case for integrating projects closely with Gluster is to enhance the usability and in many cases performance. Many projects use libgfapi to natively connect to Gluster Volumes and perform I/O without going through a mountpoint in the filesystem. libgfapi can be used from different programming languages, bindings are available for:

Existing Integrations

Below follows a (likely incomplete) list of other software projects that have been integrated with Gluster in some way or form. Additions, corrections and improved descriptions can be contributed through GitHub Pull Requests.

Containerization

gluster-containers provides Docker container specifications for GlusterFS.

gluster-kubernetes provides tools and examples for deploying and using GlusterFS in the Kubernetes and OpenShift container platforms. It uses heketi to facilitate volume management of GlusterFS from within the container platforms.

RESTful Management

heketi is a versatile, RESTful volume management interface for GlusterFS, able to manage volumes across multiple clusters and thus enabling GlusterFS at larger scales. It can be run as a system daemon or as a container, and can manage containerized and non- containerized GlusterFS clusters.

NFS-Ganesha

NFS-Ganesha is a userspace NFS-server that supports different storage backends through the so called FSAL interface. There is a FSAL_GLUSTER that uses libgfapi to connect to Gluster Volumes and export those over NFSv3 and NFSv4.

Samba

Samba

QEMU

Quick EMUlator

oVirt

oVirt is an open-source virtualization platform that allows users to manage virtual machines, storage and virtualized networks from a web interface. Gluster has been integrated with oVirt to provide the storage for virtual machine images and can be deployed in hyperconverged mode. oVirt can also manage and monitor your standalone Gluster deployments.

Bareos

Bareos

gluster-swift

gluster-swift Gluster-Swift provides object interface to GlusterFS volumes. It allows files and directories created on GlusterFS volume to be accessed as objects via the OpenStack Swift and S3 API.

gluster-block

gluster-block makes it easy to export block-images stored on Gluster Volumes through iSCSI (with multipath). The project planning for gluster-block tracks the tasks that are planned, happening and finished.

GlusterFS Coreutils

glusterfs-coreutils

Wireshark

Wireshark

gluster-nagios

nagios-server-addons and gluster-nagios-addons provide plugins to configure and monitor gluster services via Nagios.

OpenStack

OpenStack Cinder

OpenStack Nova

OpenStack Manilla

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Support the `fallocate` allocation method with qemu-img

Error message says that GlusterFS doesn't support zerofill API:

# qemu-img create -f qcow2  -o preallocation=none gluster://host1.example.com/vol/vm1.img 1G
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qemu-img: gluster://dhcp37-191.lab.eng.blr.redhat.com/voltemp/vm1.img: Invalid preallocation mode: 'falloc' or GlusterFS doesn't support zerofill API

Further details are reported in RHBZ#1450759.

Setup Cinder testing with Gluster as a backend

In order to keep the OpenStack Cinder driver for Gluster in the project, a CI system needs to validate the functionality. It is possible to run Tempest in the CentOS CI and hook that up with the Gerrit change review system that OpenStack Cinder uses.

This is the initial email of the thread that discusses a little more about the requirements.

Complete Golang bindings

The Golang bindings from gogfapi are not complete (missing at least readdir functions). Other improvements like more error checking is needed as well.

Package gluster-block for CentOS Storage SIG

gluster-block should be made available in Fedora and the CentOS Storage SIG.

For the CentOS Storage SIG this depends on the updated tcmu-runner that is part of the upstream RHEL-7.4. So it can only be added once CentOS provides the 7.4 packages.

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