NFS export under Centos 5.3

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Hi,

glusterfs has to be mounted with direct-io disabled for NFS re-export to
work properly. You can disable direct-io using --disable-direct-io option to
glusterfs.

regards,

On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 11:06 PM, Justice London <jlondon at lawinfo.com>wrote:

>  Has anyone successfully gotten NFS exports of a gluster filesystem to
> work properly? When the export is mounted, file-names and folders can be
> properly created, but actually writing data to any of these files or folders
> results in a permissions/write error. I can send out further details on
> configs, etc. but perhaps someone has simply encountered this before and
> worked around it.
>
>
>
> Justice London
> E-mail:  jlondon at lawinfo.com
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