> -----Original Message----- > From: Jason Williams [mailto:jasonw at jhu.edu] > Sent: 11 August 2009 15:42 > To: Hiren Joshi > Cc: Vikas Gorur; gluster-users at gluster.org > Subject: Re: Fuse problem > > Hiren Joshi wrote: > > > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Vikas Gorur [mailto:vikas at gluster.com] > >> Sent: 11 August 2009 15:34 > >> To: Hiren Joshi > >> Cc: gluster-users at gluster.org > >> Subject: Re: Fuse problem > >> > >> > >> ----- "Hiren Joshi" <josh at moonfruit.com> wrote: > >> > >>> Hello all, > >>> > >>> I'm running a 64bit Centos5 setup and am trying to mount a gluster > >>> filesystem (which is exported out of the same box). > >>> > >>> glusterfs --debug --volfile=/root/gluster/webspace2.vol > >>> /home/webspace_glust/ > >>> > >>> Gives me: > >>> <snip> > >>> [2009-08-11 16:26:37] D [client-protocol.c:5963:init] glust1b_36: > >>> defaulting ping-timeout to 10 > >>> [2009-08-11 16:26:37] D [transport.c:141:transport_load] > transport: > >>> attempt to load file > /usr/lib64/glusterfs/2.0.4/transport/socket.so > >>> [2009-08-11 16:26:37] D [transport.c:141:transport_load] > transport: > >>> attempt to load file > /usr/lib64/glusterfs/2.0.4/transport/socket.so > >>> fuse: device not found, try 'modprobe fuse' first > >> Make sure you have the fuse module loaded (modprobe fuse). > >> > > > > I have fuse.x86_64 2.7.4-1.el5.rf installed but: > > #> modprobe fuse > > FATAL: Module fuse not found. > > > > > >> Vikas > >> -- > >> Engineer - http://gluster.com/ > >> > >> > > That is the userland part of fuse. There is also a kernel > module that > you will need to get and install. I'm guessing you have yum > since this > appears to be a RHEL 5 machine so try a 'yum search fuse' to > see if you > can find the name of the kernel module. It escapes me at the moment, > which is why I suggest the yum search. yum install dkms-fuse did the trick...... thanks! > > -- > Jason >