All Gluster volumes are exported through nfs by default. To disable nfs on 3.1.3 release, use the nfs.disable command line option. For more info on this, please see the release notes.

Mohit Anchlia wrote:
When I installed gluster and do a "ps" on the process I see:

/usr/sbin/glusterfs -f /etc/glusterd/nfs/nfs-server.vol -p
/etc/glusterd/nfs/run/nfs.pid -l /var/log/glusterfs/nfs.log"

My question is why did glusterfs use nfs-server.vol, nfs.pid and
nfs.log instead of using some generic name. This is confusing and
makes me think it's using nfs somehow on the server even though that
doesn't look like it.

We use direct attached storage, not NFS. This seems to come with
default installation of gluster. Is this just a mistake in how scripts
were named or is there more to it?
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