I'm setting up gluster for the very first time as an evaluation on debian/squeeze. Using the 3.1.3 debian package and following the online 3.1 documentation I'm able to get the volume created and started, however I'm unable to connect from the client. After mounting on the client I get "cannot access /mnt/glusterfs: Transport endpoint is not connected" when trying to do an ls. I believe the issue is listed in the log file and I do not know how to solve it as I've followed the instructions step by step. transcript below: testsan1:/# gluster volume create test-volume replica 2 transport tcp testsan1:/export/test-volume testsan2:/export/test-volume Creation of volume test-volume has been successful. Please start the volume to access data. testsan1:/# gluster volume start test-volume Starting volume test-volume has been successful testsan1:/# gluster volume info test-volume Volume Name: test-volume Type: Replicate Status: Started Number of Bricks: 2 Transport-type: tcp Bricks: Brick1: testsan1:/export/test-volume Brick2: testsan2:/export/test-volume testsan1:/# cat /var/log/glusterfs/bricks/export-test-volume.log [2011-03-31 16:08:28.869084] W [graph.c:274:gf_add_cmdline_options] 0-test-volume-server: adding option 'listen-port' for volume 'test-volume-server' with value '24009' [2011-03-31 16:08:28.871483] W [rpc-transport.c:444:validate_volume_options] 0-tcp.test-volume-server: option 'listen-port' is deprecated, preferred is 'transport.socket.listen-port', continuing with correction [2011-03-31 16:08:28.871784] C [posix.c:4371:init] 0-test-volume-posix: Extended attribute not supported, exiting. [2011-03-31 16:08:28.871806] E [xlator.c:784:xlator_init] 0-test-volume-posix: Initialization of volume 'test-volume-posix' failed, review your volfile again [2011-03-31 16:08:28.871818] E [graph.c:331:glusterfs_graph_init] 0-test-volume-posix: initializing translator failed [2011-03-31 16:08:28.872146] I [glusterfsd.c:700:cleanup_and_exit] 0-glusterfsd: shutting down on client: mkdir -p /mnt/glusterfs sudo mount -t glusterfs testsan1:/test-volume /mnt/glusterfs $ ls -l /mnt/glusterfs ls: cannot access /mnt/glusterfs: Transport endpoint is not connected