Re: Cephfs mount error 1 = Operation not permitted

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Zitat, thanks for the tips.

I tried appending the key directly in the mount command (secret=<CLIENT.1.SECRET>) and that produced the same error.

I took a look at the thread you suggested and I ran the commands that Paul at Croit suggested even though I the ceph dashboard showed "cephs" as already set as the application on both my data and metadata pools:

[root@ceph-n4 ~]# ceph osd pool application set data cephfs data cephfs
set application 'cephfs' key 'data' to 'cephfs' on pool 'data'
[root@ceph-n4 ~]# ceph osd pool application set meta_data cephfs metadata cephfs
set application 'cephfs' key 'metadata' to 'cephfs' on pool 'meta_data'

No change. I get the "mount error 1 = Operation not permitted" error the same as before.

I also tried manually editing the caps osd pool tags for my client.1, to allow rw to both the data pool as well as the metadata pool, as suggested further in the thread:

[client.1]
        key = ***********************************
        caps mds = "allow rw path=all"
        caps mon = "allow r"
        caps osd = "allow rw tag cephfs pool=meta_data, allow rw pool=data"

No change.

________________________________
From: Eugen Block <eblock@xxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2020 1:16 PM
To: ceph-users@xxxxxxx <ceph-users@xxxxxxx>
Subject:  Re: Cephfs mount error 1 = Operation not permitted

I just remembered there was a thread [1] about that a couple of weeks
ago. Seems like you need to add the capabilities to the client.

[1]
https://lists.ceph.io/hyperkitty/list/ceph-users@xxxxxxx/thread/23FDDSYBCDVMYGCUTALACPFAJYITLOHJ/#I6LJR72AJGOCGINVOVEVSCKRIWV5TTZ2


Zitat von Eugen Block <eblock@xxxxxx>:

> Hi,
>
> have you tried to mount with the secret only instead of a secret file?
>
> mount -t ceph ceph-n4:6789:/ /ceph -o name=client.1,secret=<SECRET>
>
> If that works your secret file is not right. If not you should check
> if the client actually has access to the cephfs pools ('ceph auth
> list').
>
>
>
> Zitat von "Dungan, Scott A." <sdungan@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
>> I am still very new to ceph and I have just set up my first small
>> test cluster. I have Cephfs enabled (named cephfs) and everything
>> is good in the dashboard. I added an authorized user key for cephfs
>> with:
>>
>> ceph fs authorize cephfs client.1 / r / rw
>>
>> I then copied the key to a file with:
>>
>> ceph auth get-key client.1 > /tmp/client.1.secret
>>
>> Copied the file over to the client and then attempt mount witth the
>> kernel driver:
>>
>> mount -t ceph ceph-n4:6789:/ /ceph -o
>> name=client.1,secretfile=/root/client.1.secret
>> mount error 1 = Operation not permitted
>>
>> I looked in the logs on the mds (which is also the mgr and mon for
>> the cluster) and I don't see any events logged for this. I also
>> tried the mount command with verbose and I didn't get any further
>> detail. Any tips would be most appreciated.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Scott Dungan
>> California Institute of Technology
>> Office: (626) 395-3170
>> sdungan@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:sdungan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>
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