Hi, On Thu, 2013-09-05 at 11:24 -0400, Schaefer, Micah wrote: > Hello, > I am running a cluster with two nodes. Each node is importing an iSCSI > block device. Using clustered logical volume management, they are sharing > several logical volumes that are formatted with GFS2. > > I have attempted to synchronize the user id's and groups id's between the > two servers, to provide persistent access to the shared volumes. > > Once I changed the entries in /etc/passwd and /etc/group on the second > node, I am now receiving a permission denied message for access any of the > shared files. > > I have verified the user id and group id of the files match the user > account's id's and am at a loss. > > Is there something I am missing, and is there a better way of > accomplishing this task? > Well it should work in the absence of any other complicating factors (such as selinux) and if the uid/gid are the same in both cases. Can you post an example with the full permissions? I assume that you are not using ACLs but just normal unix permissions? Steve. > > Regards, > ------- > Micah Schaefer > JHU/ APL > > -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster