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kubernetes/test/images/volumes-tester/gluster/run_gluster.sh
Jan Safranek 82d66c7d75 Use tmpfs for gluster-server container volumes.
Gluster server needs a filesystem that supports extended attributes for its
data. Some distros (Debian, Ubuntu) ship Docker that runs containers on aufs,
which does not support extended attributes and therefore Gluster server fails
there.

We can use tmpfs for Gluster server data volumes instead of a directory inside
the container.
2016-11-22 16:11:30 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright 2015 The Kubernetes Authors.
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DIR=`mktemp -d`
function start()
{
mount -t tmpfs test $DIR
chmod 755 $DIR
cp /vol/* $DIR/
/usr/sbin/glusterd -p /run/glusterd.pid
gluster volume create test_vol `hostname -i`:$DIR force
gluster volume start test_vol
}
function stop()
{
gluster --mode=script volume stop test_vol force
kill $(cat /run/glusterd.pid)
umount $DIR
rm -rf $DIR
exit 0
}
trap stop TERM
start "$@"
while true; do
sleep 5
done