Did you log out and back in after adding yourself to the fuse group? Does the groups command show you are in the fuse group? Do you have write permissions on the mount directory?

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


On 03/29/2012 10:53 AM, Pascal wrote:
Hello everyone,

I have a question or more precisely a problem. I am trying to
mount a GlusterFS volume on a client computer as non-root user, but
without success.

The client computer uses Ubuntu 11.10, the glusterfs-client and
glusterfs-common packages are installed, also the fuse-utils package
and fuse module is loaded. The non-root user was also added to the
group fuse.

Mounting the GlusterFS volume with root permissions (sudo) everything
works fine:
$ sudo mount.glusterfs
192.168.122.30:/gluster-distributed-replicated /media/gluster

Log file:
http://pastebin.com/E3RVZfKv

Using the same command without sudo I am not able to mount the volume:
$ mount.glusterfs
192.168.122.30:/gluster-distributed-replicated /media/gluster

Log file:
http://pastebin.com/7dEZ54dv

Should it be possible to mount a GlusterFS volume as non-root user or
am I trying something totally senseless?

Thanks a lot in advance!
Pascal

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