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<font size="2"><font face="Courier 10 Pitch">Hi guys.<br>
<br>
I got confused, I cannot remember was it always that VOLs were
not available to clients outside of a volume's subnet or this is
new or...<br>
something is not working here for me... I wonder.<br>
eg.<br>
...<br>
Bricks:<br>
Brick1: 10.1.0.100:/devs/00.GLUSTERs/VMs<br>
Brick2: 10.1.0.101:/devs/00.GLUSTERs/VMs<br>
Brick3: 10.1.0.99:/devs/00.GLUSTERs/VMs-arbiter (arbiter)<br>
<br>
and on a client with an IP of 10.3.9.144 I can see that this
request comes to the brick, but mount like this fails:<br>
<br>
-> $ mount -t glusterfs 10.3.1.100:/VMs /mnt -o
log-file=/root/gluster-mount.log<br>
<br>
That is one...<br>
but second - which is even more confusing to me - is, with
'auth.allow' like this:<br>
<br>
-> $ gluster volume set VMs auth.allow
10.1.0.100,10.1.0.101,10.1.0.99<br>
<br>
I can still mount with:<br>
-> $ mount -t glusterfs 10.3.1.100:/VMs /mnt -o
log-file=/root/test.log<br>
this mount is on one of the peers/bricks(</font></font><font
size="2"><font face="Courier 10 Pitch"><font size="2"><font
face="Courier 10 Pitch">10.3.1.99 / </font></font></font></font><font
size="2"><font face="Courier 10 Pitch"><font size="2"><font
face="Courier 10 Pitch"><font size="2"><font face="Courier
10 Pitch">10.1.0.99)<br>
<br>
GS is 10.3<br>
<br>
</font></font></font></font>What is happening here - I'd
appreciate all comments shared.<br>
many thanks, L.<br>
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