Are your perms set for the storage bricks? What about a subdirectory created as root from the gluster mount? Youll have to chmod that dir of course . John Lao <jlao at cloud9analytics.com> wrote: >Hi, > >I am running glusterfs 3.1 on 2 different volumes and mounted on the client as /mnt/gluster/vol1 and /mnt/gluster/vol2. When I try to copy data from vol1 to vol2 as a regular user I get a permission denied error. When I try to do the copy as root it succeeds. But, as a non-root user I copy vol1 data to the local disk then copy that local disk to vol2 the copy succeeds. > >So it seems like I cannot directly copy between volumes as a regular user. Is this a bug? > >I am running CentOS 5.5 x86_64 on both clusters. Any help would be appreciated. > >Regards, > >John > > > > > >_______________________________________________ >Gluster-users mailing list >Gluster-users at gluster.org >http://gluster.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users