> I never used 2.x so I am not sure if this it the issue or not, but do you > have an allow line in your glusterfsd.vol file? > That is how glusterfs authenticates clients, if the server can not > authenticate the client the mount will fail. > My allow line looks like this: > option auth.addr.tcb_brick.allow * > > Obviously your auth line would need to change "tcb_brick" to the name of > your volume export. Oh. Um, sorry, this is completely unobvious to me. Also, I would have assumed that glusterfs-volgen would have put the correct name in which it gleaned from the command line. So, if the volume is /glusterfsr1, and the export for mounting is /export/glusterfs1, tcb_brick should be changed to, um, /export/glusterfs1? > Plus my auth is wide open because my servers and clients are on a totally > private network. I'll worry 'bout that later; right now, it's on a 34 node cluster that uses a private address space under the cluster head. mark