192.* would include public networks which I don't think is what you want. Try 192.168.1.*. You may also need to allow 127.0.0.1, I'm not certain though.

Are any other NFS servers stopped?

Gluster NFS only supports version 3 of the protocol. 'man nfs' to see how to specify what version in your mount command.

Jeff White - Linux/Unix Systems Engineer
University of Pittsburgh - CSSD


On 12/26/2011 11:59 AM, Bryan McGuire wrote:
Hello,

I have a small distributed setup trying to test NFS.
Volume Name: test-vol
Type: Distribute
Status: Started
Number of Bricks: 2
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: ubuntu3:/ssdpool/gluster
Brick2: ubuntu:/ssdpool/gluster
Options Reconfigured:
nfs.disable: off
auth.allow: 192.*

I am trying to mount via NFS from my CentOS 5.7 box using the following command.
mount -t nfs 192.168.1.100:/test-vol /mnt/glusterssd

and I get the following
mount: 192.168.1.100:/test-vol failed, reason given by server: Permission denied

How do I allow my client permission to mount via NFS?

Bryan McGuire
Senior Network Engineer
NewNet 66

918.231.8063
[email protected]



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