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-#Managing the glusterd Service
-
-After installing GlusterFS, you must start glusterd service. The
-glusterd service serves as the Gluster elastic volume manager,
-overseeing glusterfs processes, and co-ordinating dynamic volume
-operations, such as adding and removing volumes across multiple storage
-servers non-disruptively.
-
-This section describes how to start the glusterd service in the
-following ways:
-
-- [Starting and Stopping glusterd Manually](#manual)
-- [Starting glusterd Automatically](#auto)
-
-> **Note**: You must start glusterd on all GlusterFS servers.
-
-<a name="manual" />
-##Starting and Stopping glusterd Manually
-
-This section describes how to start and stop glusterd manually
-
-- To start glusterd manually, enter the following command:
-
- `# /etc/init.d/glusterd start `
-
-- To stop glusterd manually, enter the following command:
-
- `# /etc/init.d/glusterd stop`
-
-<a name="auto" />
-##Starting glusterd Automatically
-
-This section describes how to configure the system to automatically
-start the glusterd service every time the system boots.
-
-###Red Hat and Fedora distros
-
-To configure Red Hat-based systems to automatically start the glusterd
-service every time the system boots, enter the following from the
-command line:
-
-`# chkconfig glusterd on `
-
-###Debian and derivatives like Ubuntu
-
-To configure Debian-based systems to automatically start the glusterd
-service every time the system boots, enter the following from the
-command line:
-
-`# update-rc.d glusterd defaults`
-
-###Systems Other than Red Hat and Debain
-
-To configure systems other than Red Hat or Debian to automatically start
-the glusterd service every time the system boots, enter the following
-entry to the*/etc/rc.local* file:
-
-`# echo "glusterd" >> /etc/rc.local `