06-21-2001
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
gluster
Gluster(8) Gluster Inc. Gluster(8)
NAME
gluster - Gluster Console Manager (command line utility)
SYNOPSIS
gluster
To run the program and display gluster prompt:
gluster
(or)
To specify a command directly:
gluster [commands] [options]
DESCRIPTION
The Gluster Console Manager is a command line utility for elastic volume management. You can run the gluster command on any export server.
The command enables administrators to perform cloud operations, such as creating, expanding, shrinking, rebalancing, and migrating volumes
without needing to schedule server downtime.
COMMANDS
Volume Commands
volume info [all|<VOLNAME>]
Display information about all volumes, or the specified volume.
volume create <NEW-VOLNAME> [stripe <COUNT>] [replica <COUNT>] [transport <tcp|rdma|tcp,rdma>] <NEW-BRICK> ...
Create a new volume of the specified type using the specified bricks and transport type (the default transport type is tcp). To
create a volume with both transports (tcp and rdma), give 'transport tcp,rdma' as an option.
volume delete <VOLNAME>
Delete the specified volume.
volume start <VOLNAME>
Start the specified volume.
volume stop <VOLNAME> [force]
Stop the specified volume.
volume rename <VOLNAME> <NEW-VOLNAME>
Rename the specified volume.
volume set <VOLNAME> <OPTION> <PARAMETER> [<OPTION> <PARAMETER>] ...
Set the volume options.
volume help
Display help for the volume command.
Brick Commands
volume add-brick <VOLNAME> <NEW-BRICK> ...
Add the specified brick to the specified volume.
volume remove-brick <VOLNAME> <BRICK> ...
Remove the specified brick from the specified volume.
Note: If you remove the brick, the data stored in that brick will not be available. You can migrate data from one brick to another
using replace-brick option.
volume rebalance-brick <VOLNAME>(<BRICK> <NEW-BRICK>) start
Start rebalancing the specified volume.
volume rebalance <VOLNAME> stop
Stop rebalancing the specified volume.
volume rebalance <VOLNAME> status
Display the rebalance status of the specified volume.
volume replace-brick <VOLNAME> (<BRICK> <NEW-BRICK>) start|pause|abort|status|commit
Replace the specified brick.
Log Commands
volume log filename <VOLNAME> [BRICK] <DIRECTORY>
Set the log directory for the corresponding volume/brick.
volume log locate <VOLNAME> [BRICK]
Locate the log file for corresponding volume/brick.
volume log rotate <VOLNAME> [BRICK]
Rotate the log file for corresponding volume/brick.
Peer Commands
peer probe <HOSTNAME>
Probe the specified peer.
peer detach <HOSTNAME>
Detach the specified peer.
peer status
Display the status of peers.
peer help
Display help for the peer command.
Other Commands
help Display the command options.
quit Exit the gluster command line interface.
FILES
/etc/glusterd/*
SEE ALSO
fusermount(1), mount.glusterfs(8), glusterfs(8), glusterd(8)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright(c) 2006-2011 Gluster, Inc. <http://www.gluster.com>
07 March 2011 Gluster command line utility Gluster(8)