Re: setting cephfs quota with setfattr, getting permission denied

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Hi Tim! I probably should have made sure to clarify but I am doing these setfattr commands on one of the ceph nodes themselves, that I mounted the cephFS on, running as root. Everything right now is being done as root - mounted the whole cephFS volume as root, mkdir temp30days as root, and now running this setfattr as root.

I am not our department's 'typical' linux admin but they're busy doing production-grade stuff, so I got assigned the duty of checking how tough ceph is to set up and run. I already ran this problem past the linux admins and they equally scratched their heads and said "looks like you should be doing everything right from our perspective".

Thanks for keeping me on my toes and checking though!

On 2021-08-03 12:30 PM, Tim Slauson wrote:
Hi Zach,

Could you check the UNIX permissions on temp30days/ and make sure you have write access?  If you don't have that then I think you'd get a "permission denied" that looks very similar to what you'd see if you had no "p" flag in your caps.

Tim
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