[Gluster-users] cannot nfs mount glusterFS
Matt Hodson
matth at geospiza.com
Wed Nov 3 18:18:42 UTC 2010
I just installed distributed gluster FS on 2 CentOS 5 boxes. install
and configuration seemed to go fine. gluterd is running. firewalls/
iptables are off. however for the life of me i cannot nfs mount the
main gluster server from either a OSX or a CentOS 5 box. I use NFS
often and have a fair amount of experience with it so i've reviewed
most of the common pitfalls.
here's the command that fails from centos:
$ sudo mount -v -t nfs 172.16.1.76:/gs-test /mnt/gluster/
mount: trying 172.16.1.76 prog 100003 vers 3 prot tcp port 2049
mount: trying 172.16.1.76 prog 100005 vers 3 prot udp port 909
mount: 172.16.1.76:/gs-test failed, reason given by server: No such
file or directory
and the same one from OSX 10.5
sudo mount -v -t nfs 172.16.1.76:/gs-test /gluster/
mount_nfs: can't access /gs-test: No such file or directory
what's weird is that i can mount actual dirs on the gluster server,
just not the gluster VOLNMAE. in other words, this command works fine
because it's mounting an actual dir.
$sudo mount -v -t nfs 172.16.1.76:/ /mnt/gluster/
help?
thanks,
-matt
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Matt Hodson
Scientific Customer Support, Geospiza
(206) 633-4403, Ext. 111
http://www.geospiza.com
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