Trouble mounting NFS

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Problem was solved by turning off the NFS server installed on my Ubuntu boxes. Just forgot to do that.

Bryan McGuire
Senior Network Engineer
NewNet 66

918.231.8063
bmcguire at newnet66.org



On Dec 27, 2011, at 8:01 AM, Adam Tygart wrote:

> Bryan,
> 
> If your mount command is resorting to version 4 of the nfs protocol by
> default, you need to force version 3.
> 
> Try this: mount -t nfs -o vers=3,tcp 192.168.1.100:/test-vol /mnt/glusterssd
> 
> --
> Adam
> 
> On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 10:54, Bryan McGuire <bmcguire at newnet66.org> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I have a small distributed setup trying to test NFS.
>> Volume Name: test-vol
>> Type: Distribute
>> Status: Started
>> Number of Bricks: 2
>> Transport-type: tcp
>> Bricks:
>> Brick1: ubuntu3:/ssdpool/gluster
>> Brick2: ubuntu:/ssdpool/gluster
>> Options Reconfigured:
>> nfs.disable: off
>> auth.allow: 192.*
>> 
>> I am trying to mount via NFS from my CentOS 5.7 box using the following command.
>> mount -t nfs 192.168.1.100:/test-vol /mnt/glusterssd
>> 
>> and I get the following
>> mount: 192.168.1.100:/test-vol failed, reason given by server: Permission denied
>> 
>> How do I allow my client permission to mount via NFS?
>> 
>> Bryan McGuire
>> Senior Network Engineer
>> NewNet 66
>> 
>> 918.231.8063
>> bmcguire at newnet66.org
>> 
>> 
>> 
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