Hi Carlos, Yes. You are right. It was using version 4. When I changed it to version 3, it worked
J . Thanks Kumar From: Carlos Capriotti [mailto:capriotti.carlos@xxxxxxxxx]
Your NFS mount is trying to use version 4 by default. Gluster's NFS server uses verion 3. Please, when mounting, use the option vers=3, and let us know. On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 10:52 AM, <yalla.gnan.kumar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hi All, This is the output I am getting: -----------
root@glu-client:/home/oss# mount -vvv -t nfs 10.211.203.66:/gv0 /mnt/glusterfs/ mount: fstab path: "/etc/fstab" mount: mtab path: "/etc/mtab" mount: lock path: "/etc/mtab~" mount: temp path: "/etc/mtab.tmp" mount: UID: 0 mount: eUID: 0 mount: spec: "10.211.203.66:/gv0" mount: node: "/mnt/glusterfs/" mount: types: "nfs" mount: opts: "(null)" mount: external mount: argv[0] = "/sbin/mount.nfs" mount: external mount: argv[1] = "10.211.203.66:/gv0" mount: external mount: argv[2] = "/mnt/glusterfs/" mount: external mount: argv[3] = "-v" mount: external mount: argv[4] = "-o" mount: external mount: argv[5] = "rw" mount.nfs: timeout set for Tue Mar 25 07:12:02 2014 mount.nfs: trying text-based options 'vers=4,addr=10.211.203.66,clientaddr=10.211.203.68' mount.nfs: mount(2): Connection refused mount.nfs: trying text-based options 'vers=4,addr=10.211.203.66,clientaddr=10.211.203.68' mount.nfs: mount(2): Connection refused -----------------------
Thanks Kumar From: Gnan Kumar, Yalla
Hi All, I have installed glusterfs on two Ubuntu VMs . I am trying to access volumes using NFS client from a glusterfs client. But the connection is being timed out. ----------------- root@glu-client:/home/oss# mount -t nfs -o proto=tcp,port=2049 10.211.203.66:/gv0 /mnt/glusterfs/ mount.nfs: Connection timed out -----------------
Do we have to start NFS service on the glusterfs server to be accessible from glusterfs client? Thanks Kumar
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