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Maybe this is a dumb question but do I have to set up an nfs server on one of the server peers in my gluster volume in order to connect to the volume with nfs? I did a port scan on a couple of the peers in my cluster and port 2049 was cloased. I'm thinking maybe you have to configure an nfs server on one of the peers and it can read/write to the gluster volume like it would any disk. But then what do these commands do:


 gluster volume set <VOLNAME> nfs.disable off
 gluster volume set <VOLNAME> nfs.disable on

The documentation on the gluster.org web site seems to imply that yu don't need an nfs server. It specifically says you need the nfs-common package on your servers. That would imply you don't need the nfs-kernel-server package, right? See:
http://gluster.org/community/documentation/index.php/Gluster_3.2:_Using_NFS_to_Mount_Volumes
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