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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 ManuallyNote: You must start glusterd on all GlusterFS servers.
This section describes how to start and stop glusterd manually
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To start glusterd manually, enter the following command:
# /etc/init.d/glusterd start
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To stop glusterd manually, enter the following command:
# /etc/init.d/glusterd stop
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