On 02/03/16 19:48, Fabian Wenk wrote:
Hello Joe
On 01.03.16 19:07, Joe Julian wrote:
On 03/01/2016 09:43 AM, Fabian Wenk wrote:
With some testing, I did realize, that I can mount the volume with NFS
from anywhere in my local network. According to the documentation [1],
the option
Hello Joe
On 01.03.16 19:07, Joe Julian wrote:
On 03/01/2016 09:43 AM, Fabian Wenk wrote:
With some testing, I did realize, that I can mount the volume with NFS
from anywhere in my local network. According to the documentation [1],
the option nfs.rpc-auth-allow should be set to 'Reject All'
On 03/01/2016 09:43 AM, Fabian Wenk wrote:
With some testing, I did realize, that I can mount the volume with NFS
from anywhere in my local network. According to the documentation [1],
the option nfs.rpc-auth-allow should be set to 'Reject All' as
default, but somehow it is not.
[1]
Hello
I have installed Gluster 3.6.8 on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (from PPA). I did
create a volume with the following command:
gluster volume create myvol replica 2
server1:/export/glusterfs/myvol/brick1
server2:/export/glusterfs/myvol/brick2
and followed with 'gluster volume start myvol', then