XtreemFS is a distributed file system that enables users to access and share files across multiple storage devices and geographical locations. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install XtreemFS on Manjaro.
Before we proceed with the installation, make sure you have the following prerequisites:
Execute the following command to add the XtreemFS repository:
sudo pacman -Syy && sudo pacman -S xtreemfs
Now that we have added the repository, we can install the XtreemFS package using the following command:
sudo pacman -S xtreemfs
After the installation is complete, start the XtreemFS services using the following command:
sudo systemctl start xtreemfs-dir.service xtreemfs-mrc.service xtreemfs-osd.service
Verify the status of XtreemFS using the following command:
sudo systemctl status xtreemfs-dir.service xtreemfs-mrc.service xtreemfs-osd.service
Congratulations! You have successfully installed and configured XtreemFS on Manjaro. Now you can start using XtreemFS to share files across multiple devices and locations.
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