Hi,
Another piece of data. There are 2 distinct volumes on the file
server
- a straight nfs partition
- a gluster volume (served over nfs)
The straight nfs partition does respect the group write permissions,
while the gluster volume does not. Any suggestions on how to debug
this or what additional information would be helpful would be
greatly appreciated
Thanks
On 08/30/2016 06:01 PM, Pat Haley
wrote:
Hi
We have just migrated our data to a new file server (more space,
old server was showing its age). We have a volume for
collaborative use, based on group membership. In our new server,
the group write permissions are not being respected (e.g. the
owner of a directory can still write to that directory but any
other member of the associated group cannot, even though the
directory clearly has group write permissions set). This is
occurring regardless of how many groups the user is a member of
(i.e. users that are members of fewer then 16 groups are still
affected).
the relevant fstab line from the server looks like
localhost:/data-volume /gdata glusterfs defaults 0 0
and for a client:
mseas-data2:/gdata /gdata nfs defaults 0 0
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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