----- Original Message ----- > From: "Atin Mukherjee" <atin.mukherjee83@xxxxxxxxx> > To: "shacky" <shacky83@xxxxxxxxx> > Cc: "gluster-users" <gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 10:37:53 PM > Subject: Re: NFS mount > > > > > > -Atin > Sent from one plus one > On Aug 19, 2015 9:53 PM, "shacky" < shacky83@xxxxxxxxx > wrote: > > > > Hi Atin, > > thank you very much for your answer. > > > > > It seems like your NFS kernel module is not disabled. Please try > > > disabling > > > it and re mount. > > > > I tried but it did not solve my problem: > > > > # service nfs-common stop > Shouldn't you need to stop nfs-kernel-server instead of nfs-common? I am not > a NFS component expert, Soumya can correct me. As Atin mentioned both Kernel NFS and gluster NFS will not work together in a single machine. Check if nfsd is running in your system or not. check "service nfs status" > > Stopping NFS common utilities: idmapd statd. > > > > # service glusterfs-server restart > > Stopping glusterd service: glusterd. > > Starting glusterd service: glusterd. > > > > # mount -t nfs localhost:data /mnt/data2-nfs/ > > mount.nfs: Connection timed out > > > > # showmount -e localhost > > clnt_create: RPC: Program not registered > > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users _______________________________________________ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users