auth.allow behavior?

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On 11/01/2011 06:09 PM, Harry Mangalam wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have the following volume which I'm trying to mount on some cluster
> nodes for yet more testing. The cluster nodes are running CentOS and the
> gluster 3.3b1 utilities have been self-compiled from source.
>
> The gluster volume (g6) worked oK when enabled on other Ubuntu-based
> client nodes.
>
> The gluster volume is being served from a Ubuntu 10.04.3 server with 6
> bricks all running the same gluster 3.3b1 release, self-compiled and
> installed.
>
> $ gluster volume info
>
> Volume Name: g6
>
> Type: Distribute
>
> Status: Started
>
> Number of Bricks: 6
>
> Transport-type: tcp
>
> Bricks:
>
> Brick1: pbs1:/data2
>
> Brick2: pbs2:/data2
>
> Brick3: pbs3:/data2
>
> Brick4: pbs3:/data
>
> Brick5: dabrick:/data2
>
> Brick6: hef:/data2
>
> Options Reconfigured:
>
> auth.allow: 128.*
>
> However, when I try to mount that same volume from these new nodes,
> mount completes as if it succeeds, but a 'df' from that node hangs on
> hitting the glusterfs entry.
>
> The client log starts up OK and then logs failures:

[ ... ]

> What else sets the authentication / permission correctly?

gluster volume set g6 auth.allow 192.168.*,128.*

(or similar)

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