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What's a Gramble? #158

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onedr0p opened this issue Jul 11, 2019 · 2 comments
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What's a Gramble? #158

onedr0p opened this issue Jul 11, 2019 · 2 comments

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@onedr0p
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onedr0p commented Jul 11, 2019

Not sure how to notify you other than this issue but I am working on a project that hopefully can tie into yours. Instead of using NFS as a datastore for Kubernetes I am working on automating setting up a GlusterFS cluster. It use Heketi so k8s can communicate with it's RESTful API to create volumes.

Still kinda a WIP but here is the sauce. A lot is borrowed from your project, even the name 👍

https://github.com/onedr0p/raspberry-pi-gramble

If you would like gramble could be migrated to your namespace, with me added as a maintainer. It's up to you. Anyways, thanks again for your project, you have inspired me :)

Related: #109

@geerlingguy
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Ha! Sounds interesting. The first version of this cluster, waaay back when, actually used GlusterFS instead of NFS, but I had a lot of maintenance headaches which didn't occur quite as often with NFS, so NFS has kinda stuck.

See: #55

I'm happy to see forks of the dramble, and am glad you got something out of it!

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onedr0p commented Jul 17, 2019

Might be worth revisiting, 4 years is a long time!

Heketi is really awesome with Kubernetes.

NFS isn't a cluster-aware filesystem so it could lead to corruption.

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