> glusterfs--mainline--3.0 has been having "-o suid" in the fuse translator > since a while. > > avati Any chance this will be in the 2.0 release I'm hearing about? Thanks, Luke > > 2008/10/12 Luke Schierer <luke-gluster at schierer.org> > >> On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 02:07:53PM -0700, Keith Freedman wrote: >> > >> > At 07:16 AM 10/11/2008, Luke Schierer wrote: >> >> I am trying to use glusterfs for a shared /home directory across a >> few >> >> servers. I wanted to enable the ability for binaries to be set suid >> >> because I'd like to be able to have an ikiwiki instance managing part >> >> of my webpage. I've tried putting "suid" in the options section of >> >> fstab, and I have googled a fair amount looking for a way to get this >> >> to work without luck. It looks as though glusterfs does not support >> >> mount options. >> >> >> >> Am I missing something? If not, are there plans to support mounting >> >> with the suid option? >> > >> > it's not gluster, it's fuse that's doing the actual mounting I >> believe. >> > >> > check /etc/udev/rules.d/99-fuse.rules >> > >> > I don't really know what any of that stuff does but my guess is it's >> > where you need to start looking to solve this problem. >> >> I looked at fuse originally, but I am able to mount an sshfs file >> system with suid enabled, so I decided that it must be something in >> gluster and not in fuse. >> >> Plus, my debian lenny system does not have a fuse file in /etc/udev. >> >> Thanks! >> >> Luke >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Gluster-users mailing list >> Gluster-users at gluster.org >> http://zresearch.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users >> > > > > -- > If I traveled to the end of the rainbow > As Dame Fortune did intend, > Murphy would be there to tell me > The pot's at the other end. >