I've tried both: assuming server1 is already in pool, server2 is undergoing
peer-probing

server2:~$ mount server1:/vol1 mountpoint, fail;
server2:~$ mount server2:/vol1 mountpoint, fail.

Strange enough. I *should* be able to mount server1:/vol1 on server2. But
this is not the case :(
Maybe something is broken in the server pool, as I'm seeing disconnected
nodes?


2015-08-31 18:02 GMT+08:00 Ravishankar N <ravishan...@redhat.com>:

>
>
> On 08/31/2015 12:53 PM, Merlin Morgenstern wrote:
>
> Trying to mount the brick on the same physical server with deamon running
> on this server but not on the other server:
>
> @node2:~$ sudo mount -t glusterfs gs2:/volume1 /data/nfs
> Mount failed. Please check the log file for more details.
>
> For mount to succeed the glusterd must be up on the node that you specify
> as the volfile-server; gs2 in this case. You can use -o
> backupvolfile-server=gs1 as a fallback.
> -Ravi
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