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Chapter 4. Deploying NFS-Ganesha on Red Hat Gluster Storage
NFS-Ganesha can be installed using any of the following methods:
- Installing NFS-Ganesha using yum
- Installing NFS-Ganesha during an ISO Installation
4.1. Prerequisites
To install NFS-Ganesha on Red Hat Gluster Storage you require access to the installation media either through an ISO or a properly configured software repository.
For Red Hat Gluster Storage 3.1 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x
Enable the channel where the NFS-Ganesha packages are available:
- If you have registered your machine using Red Hat Subscription Manager, enable the repository by running the following command:
# subscription-manager repos --enable=rh-gluster-3-nfs-for-rhel-6-server-rpms
- If you have registered your machine using Satellite server, enable the channel by running the following command:
# rhn-channel --add --channel rhel-x86_64-server-6-rh-gluster-3-nfs
- To subscribe to the HA channel, execute the following command:
# rhn-channel --add --channel rhel-x86_64-server-ha-6
- To add the HA repository, execute the following command:
# subscription-manager repos --enable=rhel-6-server-rpms --enable=rhel-ha-for-rhel-6-server-rpms
For Red Hat Gluster Storage 3.1 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x
Enable the channel where the NFS-Ganesha packages are available:
- If you have registered your machine using Red Hat Subscription Manager, enable the repository by running the following command:
# subscription-manager repos --enable=rh-gluster-3-nfs-for-rhel-7-server-rpms
- If you have registered your machine using Satellite server, enable the channel by running the following command:
# rhn-channel --add --channel rhel-x86_64-server-7-rh-gluster-3-nfs
- To subscribe to the HA channel, execute the following command:
# rhn-channel --add --channel rhel-x86_64-server-ha-7
- To add the HA repository, execute the following command:
# subscription-manager repos --enable=rhel-7-server-rpms --enable=rhel-ha-for-rhel-7-server-rpms

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