On 11/01/2011 06:09 PM, Harry Mangalam wrote:
Hi All,

I have the following volume which I'm trying to mount on some cluster
nodes for yet more testing. The cluster nodes are running CentOS and the
gluster 3.3b1 utilities have been self-compiled from source.

The gluster volume (g6) worked oK when enabled on other Ubuntu-based
client nodes.

The gluster volume is being served from a Ubuntu 10.04.3 server with 6
bricks all running the same gluster 3.3b1 release, self-compiled and
installed.

$ gluster volume info

Volume Name: g6

Type: Distribute

Status: Started

Number of Bricks: 6

Transport-type: tcp

Bricks:

Brick1: pbs1:/data2

Brick2: pbs2:/data2

Brick3: pbs3:/data2

Brick4: pbs3:/data

Brick5: dabrick:/data2

Brick6: hef:/data2

Options Reconfigured:

auth.allow: 128.*

However, when I try to mount that same volume from these new nodes,
mount completes as if it succeeds, but a 'df' from that node hangs on
hitting the glusterfs entry.

The client log starts up OK and then logs failures:

[ ... ]

What else sets the authentication / permission correctly?

gluster volume set g6 auth.allow 192.168.*,128.*

(or similar)


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