Re: NFS re-export problem

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How do I specify that in fstab?  I currently have:

/etc/glusterfs/home.vol /home glusterfs   defaults         0   0


> Brian,
>  you need to mount glusterfs with --direct-io-mode=DISABLE
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> avati
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> 2007/11/22, Brian Taber <btaber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
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>> I am attempting to reexport a glusterfs mount via NFS.  Everything seams
>> to work fine untile I try ro write to a file, I get fsync failed error.
>> How do I solve this?  I am using CentOS 5 with FUSE ver fuse-2.7.0-glfs5
>> and glusterfs ver glusterfs-1.3.7
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