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-This page describes how to build and install GlusterFS.
-
-Build Requirements
-------------------
-
-The following packages are required for building GlusterFS,
-
-- GNU Autotools
- - Automake
- - Autoconf
- - Libtool
-- lex (generally flex)
-- GNU Bison
-- OpenSSL
-- libxml2
-- Python 2.x
-- libaio
-- libibverbs
-- librdmacm
-- readline
-- lvm2
-- glib2
-- liburcu
-- cmocka
-- libacl
-- sqlite
-
-### Fedora
-
-The following yum command installs all the build requirements for
-Fedora,
-
- # yum install automake autoconf libtool flex bison openssl-devel libxml2-devel python-devel libaio-devel libibverbs-devel librdmacm-devel readline-devel lvm2-devel glib2-devel userspace-rcu-devel libcmocka-devel libacl-devel sqlite-devel
-
-### Ubuntu
-
-The following apt-get command will install all the build requirements on
-Ubuntu,
-
- $ sudo apt-get install make automake autoconf libtool flex bison pkg-config libssl-dev libxml2-dev python-dev libaio-dev libibverbs-dev librdmacm-dev libreadline-dev liblvm2-dev libglib2.0-dev liburcu-dev libcmocka-dev libsqlite3-dev libacl1-dev
-
-Building from Source
---------------------
-
-This section describes how to build GlusterFS from source. It is assumed
-you have a copy of the GlusterFS source (either from a released tarball
-or a git clone). All the commands below are to be run with the source
-directory as the working directory.
-
-### Configuring for building
-
-Run the below commands once for configuring and setting up the build
-process.
-
-Run autogen to generate the configure script.
-
- $ ./autogen.sh
-
-Once autogen completes successfully a configure script is generated. Run
-the configure script to generate the makefiles.
-
- $ ./configure
-
-If the above build requirements have been installed, running the
-configure script should give the below configure summary,
-
- GlusterFS configure summary
- ===========================
- FUSE client          : yes
- Infiniband verbs     : yes
- epoll IO multiplex   : yes
- argp-standalone      : no
- fusermount           : yes
- readline             : yes
- georeplication       : yes
- Linux-AIO            : yes
- Enable Debug         : no
- Block Device xlator  : yes
- glupy                : yes
- Use syslog           : yes
- XML output           : yes
- QEMU Block formats   : yes
- Encryption xlator    : yes
-
-During development it is good to enable a debug build. To do this run
-configure with a '--enable-debug' flag.
-
- $ ./configure --enable-debug
-
-Further configuration flags can be found by running configure with a
-'--help' flag,
-
- $ ./configure --help
-
-### Building
-
-Once configured, GlusterFS can be built with a simple make command.
-
- $ make
-
-To speed up the build process on a multicore machine, add a '-jN' flag,
-where N is the number of parallel jobs.
-
-### Installing
-
-Run 'make install' to install GlusterFS. By default, GlusterFS will be
-installed into '/usr/local' prefix. To change the install prefix, give
-the appropriate option to configure. If installing into the default
-prefix, you might need to use 'sudo' or 'su -c' to install.
-
- $ sudo make install
-
-### Running GlusterFS
-
-GlusterFS can be only run as root, so the following commands will need
-to be run as root. If you've installed into the default '/usr/local'
-prefix, add '/usr/local/sbin' and '/usr/local/bin' to your PATH before
-running the below commands.
-
-A source install will generally not install any init scripts. So you
-will need to start glusterd manually. To manually start glusterd just
-run,
-
- # glusterd
-
-This will start glusterd and fork it into the background as a daemon
-process. You now run 'gluster' commands and make use of GlusterFS.
-
-Building packages
------------------
-
-### Building RPMs
-
-Building RPMs is really simple. On a RPM based system, for eg. Fedora,
-get the source and do the configuration steps as shown in the 'Building
-from Source' section. After the configuration step, run the following
-steps to build RPMs,
-
- $ cd extras/LinuxRPM
- $ make glusterrpms
-
-This will create rpms from the source in 'extras/LinuxRPM'. *(Note: You
-will need to install the rpmbuild requirements including rpmbuild and
-mock)*
-
-A more detailed description for building RPMs can be found at
-[CompilingRPMS](./Compiling RPMS.md).