Hello List, first of all my configuration: I have 2 GlusterPlatform 3.0.3 Servers virtualized on VMWare Esxi 4. With one Volume exported as "raid 1". I mounted the share with the GlusterClient 3.0.2 with the following /etc/fstab line: /etc/glusterfs/client.vol /mnt/images glusterfs defaults 0 0 The client.vol looks like this: # auto generated by /usr/bin/glusterfs-volgen (mount.vol) # Cmd line: # $ /usr/bin/glusterfs-volgen --conf-dir=/etc/glusterfs --name=images --raid=1 --transport=tcp --port=10002 --auth=192.168.1.168,192.168.1.167,* gluster2:/exports/sda2/images gluster1:/exports/sda2/images # RAID 1 # TRANSPORT-TYPE tcp volume gluster2-1 type protocol/client option transport-type tcp option remote-host 192.168.1.168 option transport.socket.nodelay on option transport.remote-port 10002 option remote-subvolume brick1 end-volume volume gluster1-1 type protocol/client option transport-type tcp option remote-host 192.168.1.167 option transport.socket.nodelay on option transport.remote-port 10002 option remote-subvolume brick1 end-volume volume mirror-0 type cluster/replicate subvolumes gluster2-1 gluster1-1 end-volume volume writebehind type performance/write-behind option cache-size 4MB subvolumes mirror-0 end-volume volume readahead type performance/read-ahead option page-count 4 subvolumes writebehind end-volume volume iocache type performance/io-cache option cache-size `grep 'MemTotal' /proc/meminfo | awk '{print $2 * 0.2 / 1024}' | cut -f1 -d.`MB option cache-timeout 1 subvolumes readahead end-volume volume quickread type performance/quick-read option cache-timeout 1 option max-file-size 64kB subvolumes iocache end-volume volume statprefetch type performance/stat-prefetch subvolumes quickread end-volume Everything seems to be ok, but I just can write as root user to the mounted volume. I tried to set the rights with the uid, gid options in the fstab. But no success. Long story short, how can I mount the volume with "user rights". Best regards, Rafael.