Permissions on mount point

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Hi everyone,

 

How do I change the permissions on a glusterfs mount? I have mounted a
glusterfs volume in /scratch/notbackedup, but when a regular user tries
to write to that directory, they get "access denied". This is because
that directory does not have write permissions for users:

 

[root at lead scratch]# ls -la /scratch

total 60

drwxr-xr-x  6 root root  4096 2009-06-17 04:46 .

drwxr-xr-x 28 root root  4096 2009-06-17 07:00 ..

drwxr-xr-x  2 root root  4096 2009-06-17 07:18 .glusterfs_storage

drwxr-xr-x  2 root root  8192 2009-06-17 18:15 notbackedup

 

However, even though I set the permissions to 1777 on the mount point,
once that mount is established, the permissions change and I do not know
where those permissions are coming from. Is there any way to override
those default permissions?

 

I am using GlusterFS 2.0.1-1, compiled from the source RPMS.

 

Thanks,

 

Marcio Teixeira

 

 

# Client configuration

 

volume host1 

 type protocol/client

 option transport-type tcp

 option remote-host host1

 option remote-subvolume brick

end-volume

 

volume host2

 type protocol/client

 option transport-type tcp

 option remote-host host2

 option remote-subvolume brick

end-volume

 

volume nufa

 type cluster/nufa

 option local-volume-name host1

 subvolumes host1 host2

end-volume

 

# Server configuration

 

volume posix

 type storage/posix

 option directory /scratch/.glusterfs_storage

end-volume

 

volume locks

  type features/locks

  subvolumes posix

end-volume

 

volume brick

 type performance/io-threads

 subvolumes locks

end-volume

 

volume server

 type protocol/server

 option transport-type tcp

 option auth.addr.brick.allow *

 subvolumes brick

end-volume

 

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