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Glusterfs Thin Arbiter

Hallo.

I'm using your Lab description as basement for my setup. Everything is clear here for me, except the GlusterFs Thin Arbiter. I'm able to install Thin-Arbiter module on my "vote" node. But I'm completely confused about the thin-arbiter.vol file.

https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/tree/devel/extras/thin-arbiter

I think that this file must fit my other volumes, but I Can't find any other piece of information how to deal with this.

Seem's that I'm not only one, because for example this issue:

gluster/glusterdocs#621

Notices that doc is incomplete and confusing.

For example I'm not able to verify that the Thin Arbiter is fully functional...

Do you have any progres with the Thin Arbiter please? Can you share the volume file with us, or extend the doc about the Thin Arbiter config steps?

Any help will be highly appreciated.

PS: I can create real arbiter node too, because it's not as much hungry for resources as real node, but Thin Arbiter completely fit my setup needs, but is hard to configure it..

Question about Ansible

Hi Adam
I was looking at your homelab diagram. Impressive.
I have a question: what do you use Ansible for? Is that the first VM you set up, and from there using playbooks to spin up the rest of the virtual machines?
I am considering to first install AWX on a Debian machine, and then use that to build up the entire network, including setting up Proxmox. What do you think?

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