Re: How to set auth.allow using hostname?

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How is your DNS setting?

Could your client resolve the hostname?


On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 11:49 AM, Mingfan Lu <mingfan.lu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I tried to set auth.allow using hostnames (not IPs) of clients
such as
gluster volume set VOLUME auth.allow hostname1,hostname2,hostname3

But the clients could not mount the volume
If I use IPs, it defintely works.
But for my clients use DHCP, so I don't think using IPs is a good idea for they could be changed but hostnames of them wouldn't.

Any comments?


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