On Dec 8, 2010, at 2:23 PM, Michael Patterson wrote: > Hi Shehjar, > > I'm currently running gluster 3.1.1 on Centos 5.5 x64 and I am unable to > mount NFS subdirectories from xenserver. Was support for this feature added > in gluster 3.1.1? I've also tried using various options defined here, with > no luck: > http://gluster.org/faq/index.php?sid=2118&lang=en&action=artikel&cat=5&id=55&artlang=en > > Like Stefano, I'm using the 'option nfs.port 2049*'*' in my > /etc/glusterd/nfs/nfs-server.vol configuration. Xenserver can create the SR, > but it cannot mount the subdirectory (see below). > > --------------------- > # glusterd -V > glusterfs 3.1.1 built on Nov 29 2010 10:07:44 > > > Mounting SR subdirectory from xenserver fails: > --------------------------- > # mount 10.0.0.1:/vol0/2e8a14e9-83d6-6e68-7c1a-464e6691988b /mnt > mount: 10.0.0.1:/vol0/2e8a14e9-83d6-6e68-7c1a-464e6691988b failed, reason > given by server: No such file or directory > --------------------------- Are you sure you don't have the Linux kernel NFS server running on 10.0.0.1? Make sure you disable it before starting the Gluster volume. You can verify that the Gluster NFS server is running by running this on 10.0.0.1: # showmount -e localhost The output should show: /vol0/2e8a14e9-83d6-6e68-7c1a-464e6691988b * ------------------------------ Vikas Gorur Engineer - Gluster, Inc. ------------------------------