"Vikas Gorur" <vikas at gluster.com> wrote: > >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. >------------------------------ Yes. Support for xen server subdirectory mounting is not present yet. It is still a work in progress.