Anyone using CentOS 6 x86_64 clients to access GlusterFS 3.2.2 server farm (we 
have two servers in a distributed config)? I'm not having any luck with either 
NFS or Gluster Fuse mounts.

I have installed a test CentOS 6 machine as a test (currently our entire 
environment is CentOS 5 x86_64 machines). I can't get the EL6 client to 
successfully mount the Gluster file system.

I've tried mounting via NFS (where scratch is the volume name):

mount -t nfs glustersrv-01:/scratch /scratch

and by using the GlusterFS fuse mount (3.2.2 clients)

mount -t glusterfs glustersrv-01:/scratch /scratch

The NFS mount attempt will hang for quite a while before it finally times out
The Gluster client mount returns and shows that the file system is mounted, 
however I can't access it:

$ mount | grep gluster
10.0.0.11:/scratch on /scratch type fuse.glusterfs 
(rw,allow_other,default_permissions,max_read=131072)

$ ls -l /scratch
ls: cannot access /scratch: No such file or directory

I am able to successfully mount and access this file system on my CentOS 5 
systems.

Thanks for any ideas,

Mike

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