Limit access to a volume

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Hi Marc, 
     To unset any options, you can use  volume reset command. 
Usage: volume reset <VOLNAME> [option] [force].
We will look into the other question.
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From: gluster-users-bounces at gluster.org [gluster-users-bounces at gluster.org] on behalf of Marc Muehlfeld [Marc.Muehlfeld at medizinische-genetik.de]
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 4:00 PM
To: gluster-users at gluster.org
Subject: Limit access to a volume

Hi,

I created a volume and have to restrict access now. Just one client should be
allowed to acces the volume. So I tried:

# gluster volume set sesam auth.allow 192.168.20.1

But I can still mount the volume from other clients than 192.168.20.1. But
when I try to access the directory from an unallowd machine, my shell hangs.
If I try to unmount, it says that the device is busy. The only way to get it
out of the client is to kill the glusterfs process.

And one more question: If I set a option by "gluster volume set" - how do I
unset it?


Regards,
Marc
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