Hello Jeff, yes, I logged out and back in after adding myself to the fuse group, the groups command shows that I am in the fuse group and I have write permissions on the mount directory. Am Thu, 29 Mar 2012 14:20:43 -0400 schrieb Jeff White <jaw171 at pitt.edu>: > Did you log out and back in after adding yourself to the fuse group? > Does the groups command show you are in the fuse group? Do you have > write permissions on the mount directory? > > Jeff White - Linux/Unix Systems Engineer > University of Pittsburgh - CSSD > > > On 03/29/2012 10:53 AM, Pascal wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > > > I have a question or more precisely a problem. I am trying to > > mount a GlusterFS volume on a client computer as non-root user, but > > without success. > > > > The client computer uses Ubuntu 11.10, the glusterfs-client and > > glusterfs-common packages are installed, also the fuse-utils package > > and fuse module is loaded. The non-root user was also added to the > > group fuse. > > > > Mounting the GlusterFS volume with root permissions (sudo) > > everything works fine: > > $ sudo mount.glusterfs > > 192.168.122.30:/gluster-distributed-replicated /media/gluster > > > > Log file: > > http://pastebin.com/E3RVZfKv > > > > Using the same command without sudo I am not able to mount the > > volume: $ mount.glusterfs > > 192.168.122.30:/gluster-distributed-replicated /media/gluster > > > > Log file: > > http://pastebin.com/7dEZ54dv > > > > Should it be possible to mount a GlusterFS volume as non-root user > > or am I trying something totally senseless? > > > > Thanks a lot in advance! > > Pascal > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Gluster-users mailing list > > Gluster-users at gluster.org > > http://gluster.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users