Re: Latest Doco Out Of Date?

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Hi Zac,

Any movement on this? We really need to come up with an answer/solution - thanks

Dulux-Oz

On 19/04/2024 18:03, duluxoz wrote:

Cool!

Thanks for that  :-)

On 19/04/2024 18:01, Zac Dover wrote:
I think I understand, after more thought. The second command is expected to work after the first.

I will ask the cephfs team when they wake up.

Zac Dover
Upstream Docs
Ceph Foundation


On Fri, Apr 19, 2024 at 17:51, duluxoz <duluxoz@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:On Fri, Apr 19, 2024 at 17:51, duluxoz <<a href=>> wrote:
Hi All,

In reference to this page from the Ceph documentation:
https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/cephfs/client-auth/, down the bottom of
that page it says that you can run the following commands:

~~~
ceph fs authorize a client.x /dir1 rw
ceph fs authorize a client.x /dir2 rw
~~~

This will allow `client.x` to access both `dir1` and `dir2`.

So, having a use case where we need to do this, we are, HOWEVER, getting
the following error on running the 2nd command on a Reef 18.2.2 cluster:

`Error EINVAL: client.x already has fs capabilities that differ from
those supplied. To generate a new auth key for client.x, first remove
client.x from configuration files, execute 'ceph auth rm client.x', then
execute this command again.`

Something we're doing wrong, or is the doco "out of date" (mind you,
that's from the "latest" version of the doco, and the "reef" version),
or is something else going on?

Thanks in advance for the help

Cheers

Dulux-Oz

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