On 11/24/13, 1:00 AM, Anand Avati wrote: > Or actually, is it a 32-bit binary? (running "file /usr/bin/binary" on > the pop3 daemon should reveal). If it is, try mount FUSE client with > -o enable-ino32 and retry the pop3 daemon. > > Avati > > yes its a 32 bit system, we used an older client that was lying around. I didn't consider 32/64'ism. I remounted. with enable -ino32 and sure enough it works! mount -t glusterfs -o enable-ino32 gluster1:/mailtest /homegluster # telnet localhost 110 Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to localhost. Escape character is '^]'. +OK <11504.1385315889 at mailtest> USER glusttest +OK PASS notnot +OK LIST +OK 1 19404 2 19511 3 4542 4 104085 Awesome. That solves the mystery. I couldn't figure out why everything worked out so well during the test and yet didn't on this edge case. Thanks! -bill