Mounting GlusterFS volume but with the fsid=10option for FUSE and NFS

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The fsid goes in your exports file as an addition to the export line (like
rw,fsid=10).

 

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E-mail:  jlondon at lawinfo.com

 

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From: gluster-users-bounces at gluster.org
[mailto:gluster-users-bounces at gluster.org] On Behalf Of John Simmonds
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 11:43 AM
To: gluster-users at gluster.org
Subject: Mounting GlusterFS volume but with the
fsid=10option for FUSE and NFS

 

Hi,

I want to mount a glusterfs volume on a client machine then have that client
machine export it via NFS. Problem is that NFS can't export a fuse
filesystem unless the fuse filesystem is mounted with the fsid=10 option. I
am using Gluster 2.0.1 with fuse 2.7.4 and kernel 2.6.25 on a Gentoo Distro.


I have tried "mount -t glusterfs -o fsid=10 /etc/glusterfs/glusterfsd.vol
/mnt/gluster" but not luck. When I run mount it doesn't show the fsid=10
option. I also tried fstab adding "/etc/glusterfs/glusterfsd.vol
/mnt/gluster  glusterfs  fsid=10  0  0". But still drops the fsid=10 option.
Any ideas?

Regards
John Simmonds

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