- Original Message -
From: 공용준(yongjoon kong)/Cloud Computing 사업담당 andrew.k...@sk.com
To: Shehjar Tikoo shehj...@gluster.com
Cc: gluster-users@gluster.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 4:28:33 PM
Subject: [Gluster-users] 회신: gluster 3.1.3 mount using nfs
yes, you were right.
but
Howdy,
With 3.1.3 the option was added to disable the builtin Gluster NFS.
Does that mean that the following scenario should work:
1. Disable Gluster NFS gluster volume set VOLUME nfs.disable on
2. Restart the gluster servers for good measure
3. On one of the gluster servers, mount the volume
Hi Mike.
Using this method, you still need to have fuse on the NFS client, because what
the regular NFS server exports is in fact the Gluster fuse filesystem. I know,
because I went down this path as well.
I believe that the purpose of the Gluster NFS server was to eliminate this
dependency -
Hi Mike.
Found this in my notes:
- You need to add an fsid=NNN option to /etc/exports to make exporting a FUSE
directory work. (the necessary FSID is 10)
Hope that helps.
James Burnash, Unix Engineering
-Original Message-
From: Mike Hanby [mailto:mha...@uab.edu]
Sent: Wednesday,
Hi all,
I am trying to install Glusterfs on my Fedora 14 (Laughlin).
After installing GlusterFS and fuse as shown in
(http://www.gluster.com/community/documentation/index.php/Gluster_3.1:_Installing_GlusterFS_on_Red_Hat_Package_Manager_%28RPM%29_Distributions),
I did the following:
#sudo
Hiya,
Make sure you have done:
#sudo mkdir /mnt/glusterfs
before mounting
(I was able to recreate the error when the directory does not exist).
Martin
(Sorry for the resending - forgot to send to the list)
On 31 March 2011 06:41, Tiger Wings tigerwi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am
Thank you.
I will try.
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 7:51 PM, Deadpan110 deadpan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hiya,
Make sure you have done:
#sudo mkdir /mnt/glusterfs
before mounting
(I was able to recreate the error when the directory does not exist).
Martin
(Sorry for the resending - forgot to