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Getting started
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Installing Seaweed-FS
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Download a proper version from `Seaweed-FS download page <https://bintray.com/chrislusf/Weed-FS/weed/>`_.
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Decompress the downloaded file. You will only find one executable file, either "weed" on most systems or "weed.exe" on windows.
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Put the file "weed" to all related computers, in any folder you want. Use
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.. code-block:: bash
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./weed -h # to check available options
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Set up Weed Master
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.. code-block:: bash
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./weed master -h # to check available options
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If no replication is required, this will be enough. The "mdir" option is to configure a folder where the generated sequence file ids are saved.
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.. code-block:: bash
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./weed master -mdir="."
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If you need replication, you would also set the configuration file. By default it is "/etc/weedfs/weedfs.conf" file. The example can be found in RackDataCenterAwareReplication
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Set up Weed Volume Server
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.. code-block:: bash
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./weed volume -h # to check available options
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Usually volume servers are spread on different computers. They can have different disk space, or even different operating system.
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Usually you would need to specify the available disk space, the Weed Master location, and the storage folder.
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.. code-block:: bash
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./weed volume -max=100 -mserver="localhost:9333" -dir="./data"
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Cheat Sheet: Setup One Master Server and One Volume Server
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Actually, forget about previous commands. You can setup one master server and one volume server in one shot:
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.. code-block:: bash
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./weed server -dir="./data"
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# same, just specifying the default values
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# use "weed server -h" to find out more
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./weed server -master.port=9333 -volume.port=8080 -dir="./data"
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Testing Seaweed-FS
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With the master and volume server up, now what? Let's pump in a lot of files into the system!
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.. code-block:: bash
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./weed upload -dir="/some/big/folder"
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This command would recursively upload all files. Or you can specify what files you want to include.
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.. code-block:: bash
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./weed upload -dir="/some/big/folder" -include=*.txt
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Then, you can simply check "du -m -s /some/big/folder" to see the actual disk usage by OS, and compare it with the file size under "/data". Usually if you are uploading a lot of textual files, the consumed disk size would be much smaller since textual files are gzipped automatically.
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Now you can use your tools to hit weed-fs as hard as you can.
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Using Seaweed-FS in docker
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You can use image "cydev/weed" or build your own with `dockerfile <https://github.com/chrislusf/weed-fs/blob/master/Dockerfile>`_ in the root of repo.
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.. code-block:: bash
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docker run --name weed cydev/weed server
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And in another terminal
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.. code-block:: bash
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IP=$(docker inspect --format '{{ .NetworkSettings.IPAddress }}' weed)
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curl "http://$IP:9333/cluster/status?pretty=y"
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{
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"IsLeader": true,
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"Leader": "localhost:9333"
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}
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# use $IP as host for api queries
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In production
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To gain persistency you can use docker volumes.
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.. code-block:: bash
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# start our weed server daemonized
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docker run --name weed -d -p 9333:9333 -p 8080:8080 \
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-v /opt/weedfs/data:/data cydev/weed server -dir="/data" \
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-publicIp="$(curl -s cydev.ru/ip)"
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Now our weed-fs server will be persistent and accessible by localhost:9333 and :8080 on host machine.
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Dont forget to specify "-publicIp" for correct connectivity. |