On Tue, 13 Aug 2013, Georg H?llrigl wrote:
> Thank you for the explaination.
>
> By mounting as filesystem I'm talking about something similar to this:
> http://www.sebastien-han.fr/blog/2013/02/11/mount-a-specific-pool-with-cephfs/
>
> Using the kernel module, I can mount a subdirectory into my
Thank you for the explaination.
By mounting as filesystem I'm talking about something similar to this:
http://www.sebastien-han.fr/blog/2013/02/11/mount-a-specific-pool-with-cephfs/
Using the kernel module, I can mount a subdirectory into my directory
tree - a directory, where I have assigned a
Georg Höllrigl пишет:
> I'm using ceph 0.61.7.
>
> When using ceph-fuse, I couldn't find a way, to only mount one pool.
>
> Is there a way to mount a pool - or is it simply not supported?
This mean "mount as fs"?
Same as kernel-level cephfs (fuse & cephfs = same instance). You cannot "mount
poo
Can you elaborate on what behavior you are looking for?
-Sam
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 4:37 AM, Georg Höllrigl
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using ceph 0.61.7.
>
> When using ceph-fuse, I couldn't find a way, to only mount one pool.
>
> Is there a way to mount a pool - or is it simply not supported?
>
>
>
>
Hi,
I'm using ceph 0.61.7.
When using ceph-fuse, I couldn't find a way, to only mount one pool.
Is there a way to mount a pool - or is it simply not supported?
Kind Regards,
Georg
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