Amar Tumballi c96778b354 rpc: make binding to port 0 as the default if no option is provided
Right now, if no option is provided, the default port is assumed,
which is 24007. Ideally, for 'glusterfsd' processes, it is better
to not assume there are any ports given, so it can start listening
on any port which is available.

This helps us to cleanup the dependencies on glusterd from glusterfsd
at the moment. No changes would be done to glusterd code, but making
the right defaults helps to make glusterfsd more independent process
later.

NOTE: This patch is a reduced version of below set of patches:
 * https://review.gluster.org/14613/ &
 * https://review.gluster.org/14670/ &
 * https://review.gluster.org/14671/

Credits: Prasanna Kumar Kalever <pkalever@redhat.com>

updates: bz#1343926
Change-Id: Ib874e10505e7366dc56ba754458252b67052e653
Signed-off-by: Amar Tumballi <amarts@redhat.com>
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Gluster

Gluster is a software defined distributed storage that can scale to several petabytes. It provides interfaces for object, block and file storage.

Development

Contributions to gluster in the form of patches and new feature additions can be made by following steps outlined at Developers Guide.

Documentation

The Gluster documentation can be found at Gluster Docs.

Deployment

Quick instructions to build and install can be found in INSTALL file.

Maintainers

The list of Gluster maintainers is available in MAINTAINERS file.

License

Gluster is dual licensed under GPLV2 and LGPLV3+.

Please visit the Gluster Home Page to find out more about Gluster.

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