You can only mount sub dirs via NFS: [root at login1-dev ~]# mount -t glusterfs storage0-dev.cssd.pitt.edu:/vol_home /mnt [root at login1-dev ~]# echo $? 0 [root at login1-dev ~]# umount /mnt [root at login1-dev ~]# mount -t glusterfs storage0-dev.cssd.pitt.edu:/vol_home/cssd /mnt Mount failed. Please check the log file for more details. [root at login1-dev ~]# echo $? 1 [root at login1-dev ~]# mount -t nfs -o tcp,vers=3 storage0-dev.cssd.pitt.edu:/vol_home /mnt [root at login1-dev ~]# echo $? 0 [root at login1-dev ~]# umount /mnt [root at login1-dev ~]# mount -t nfs -o tcp,vers=3 storage0-dev.cssd.pitt.edu:/vol_home/cssd /mnt [root at login1-dev ~]# echo $? 0 [root at login1-dev ~]# ls /mnt adc57 jar7 jaw171 SecurityScanSvc From the server side I don't think there is a way to limit what client can mount what subdir. You control that at the volume level with the nfs.rpc-auth-allow option (see 'volume set' in the docs) but not at the subdir level. Jeff White - GNU+Linux Systems Engineer University of Pittsburgh - CSSD On 07/12/2012 06:45 PM, Mailing Lists wrote: > Hello everybody, > > I would export thought NFS, or evently native glusterFs, some directories from a volume but I need that each directory should be only exported to a specific IP address. > > As an exemple : > > /data1 would be exported only to 10.0.0.1 > /data2 would be exported only to 10.0.0.2 > /dataX would be exported only to 10.0.0.X > > with /data1, /data2 and /dataX being subdirectories in the same gluster volume. > > How can I do that ? > > I've read the parameters of the gluster NFS server but I did not saw a way to do this. > > Thank for your help. > > Michel. > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users at gluster.org > http://gluster.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users