I've just tried with the standard linux NFS server and it works also with NFSv3 (mount -o nfsvers=3 192.168.0.244:/tmp/subdir /tmp/test/) so it's not a protocol problem; I think it's a gluster related issue. Davide --- Gio 11/11/10, Janne Aho <janne at citynetwork.se> ha scritto: > Da: Janne Aho <janne at citynetwork.se> > Oggetto: Re: NFS - failing mounting subdir > A: "Stefano Baronio" <stefano.baronio at gmail.com> > Cc: "davide f" <davidef1986 at yahoo.it>, gluster-users at gluster.org > Data: Gioved? 11 novembre 2010, 10:53 > On 11/11/10 10:44, Stefano Baronio > wrote: > > 2010/11/11 davide f<davidef1986 at yahoo.it> > > > >> I'm trying to setup gluster with nfs.If I mount > the root directory of > >> the share it works just fine, but (for various > reasons) I need to mount only > >> a subdir of that share (ex.? mount > 192.168.0.181:/share/subdir > >>???/mnt/gluster/) but it fails with > "reason given by server: No such file or > >> directory", that directory, of course, exists into > the share.Any ideas on > >> how to solve this problem ? > >? ???I have the same problem.. > > As far as I can recall, glusterfs uses NFS3 and the mount > point is the "root" directory, so the subdirectories won't > be directly mountable, I think you need NFS4 to be able to > do what you are thinking of. > > A work around would be to mount the whole share to a > location on the client which isn't accessible for all users > and then bind the directory you wanted to mount to the > location where you wanted. > > Example for fstab: > 192.168.0.1:/share /protected/share nfs > noauto,nfsvers=3,rw,bg,hard,intr,async 0 0 > > /protected/share /reallocation none bind 0 0 > > > > -- Janne Aho (Developer) | City Network Hosting AB - > www.citynetwork.se > Phone: +46 455 690022 | Cell: +46 733 312775 > EMail/MSN: janne at citynetwork.se > ICQ: 567311547 | Skype: janne_mz | AIM: janne4cn | Gadu: > 16275665 >