We had seen a similar issue and Rajesh has provided a detailed explanation
on why at [1]. I'd suggest you to not to change glusterd.vol but execute
"gluster volume set transport.address-family inet" to allow
Gluster to listen on IPv4 by default.
[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=14
Hi,
i have two servers. Both are IPv4 and IPv6 capable.
I installed everything with the defautl values. Creating the cluster worked
fine.
Also creating and starting the volume.
Now, i try to mount the volume. And the mounting fails because the mount
command tries to connect via IPv6.
But Gluste