user_xattr

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If your application is using 'user.' domain xattrs then you need to enable
'user_xattr' option on the bricks. If not then it should be fine. GlusterFS
uses 'trusted.' domain xattrs which are default when a filesystem is mounted
(if it supports xattrs).

-Amar

On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 12:51 PM, rickytato rickytato <
rickytato at r2consulting.it> wrote:

> The flag user_xattr must be enable? I use my two different cluster without
> this flags and seems work well, but if I do:
> setfattr -n user.foo -v bar test.txt
> setfattr: test.txt: Operation not supported
>
> It's normal? GlusterFS use "internal" xattr? I user Ubuntu 10.04 server
> 64bit, with ext4 filesystem.
>
>
> rr
>
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