Description
Overview
A gluster trusted pool (aka cluster), consists of several key components; nodes, volumes and bricks. In glusterfs 3.4/3.5, there isn't a single command that can provide an overview of the cluster's health. This means that admins currently assess the cluster health by looking at several commands to piece together a picture of the cluster's state.
This isn't ideal - so 'gstatus' is an attempt to provide an easy to use, highlevel view of a cluster's health through a single command. The tool gathers information by issuing gluster commands, to build an object model covering Nodes, Volumes and Bricks. With this data in place, checks are performed across this meta data and errors reported back to the user. In later releases, this data could be analysed in different ways to add further checks, incorporating deployment best practices, freespace triggers etc.
Installation Instructions
Instructions not filled in by author. Author knows what to do. Everybody else should avoid this repo.
Active Releases
The following unofficial repositories are provided as-is by owner of this project. Contact the owner directly for bugs or issues (IE: not bugzilla).
Release | Architectures | Repo Download |
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EPEL 7 | x86_64 (33)* | EPEL 7 (124 downloads) |
EPEL 8 | x86_64 (50)* | EPEL 8 (115 downloads) |
Fedora 38 | x86_64 (38)* | Fedora 38 (0 downloads) |
Fedora 39 | x86_64 (29)* | Fedora 39 (49 downloads) |
Fedora 40 | x86_64 (26)* | Fedora 40 (36 downloads) |
Fedora 41 | x86_64 (4)* | Fedora 41 (9 downloads) |
Fedora rawhide | x86_64 (34)* | Fedora rawhide (114 downloads) |
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