Hello Harshavardhana

Thank you very much for your reply.

Yes not I works correctly and I can mouton the Gluster volume via NFS on 4 ESX 
hosts.
I have some problems now on starting the virtual machine on this Datastore but 
I'm making some test and let you know.

Regards

Nicola Moresi
www.moresi.com


Da: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Per 
conto di Harshavardhana
Inviato: giovedì, 17. dicembre 2009 06:07
A: Nicola Moresi
Cc: [email protected]
Oggetto: Re: [Gluster-users] Gluster 3.0 Mount Problem

Hi Nicola,

    you need to mount giving the following command.

    mount 10.0.0.200:/nfs/volume01 /mnt/shared01

    Let us know how it goes.

Regards
--
Harshavardhana
Gluster - http://www.gluster.com

On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 12:55 AM, Nicola Moresi 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Dear All,
thank you very much for empowering us with such a great work.
I have installed Gluster via USB on a physical server, setup works perfect, 
setup eth0, I can ping from network.
Formatted the HD and created the volume with Volume access control "*" and 
exported as NFS
Started the volume and everything work perfect.

When I try to connect from a client running linux (from the console of my ESX 
Server) writing:
mount 10.0.0.200:/exports/sda2/volume01 /mnt/shared01

mount: 10.0.0.200:/exports/sda2/volume01 failed, reason given by server: 
Permission denied

On the log Manager section I didn't see any error
I have tried from other ESX server and still the same error.
On the esx server I have opened the NFS port: 111, 2049 (direction outbound).

Any ideas?
Best Regards

Nicola Moresi
www.moresi.com<http://www.moresi.com>


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