On 01/05/18 23:59, Vijay Bellur wrote:
On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 5:46 AM, lejeczek
<peljasz@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:peljasz@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
hi guys
I have a simple case of:
$ setfacl -b
not working!
I copy a folder outside of autofs mounted gluster vol,
to a regular fs and removing acl works as expected.
Inside mounted gluster vol I seem to be able to
modify/remove ACLs for users, groups and masks but
that one simple, important thing does not work.
It is also not the case of default ACLs being enforced
from the parent, for I mkdir a folder next to that
problematic folder and there are not ACLs, as expected.
glusterfs 3.12.9, Centos 7.4
Any thoughts, suggestions?
Are you mounting glusterfs with -o acl ? In the case you
are not, mounting with option acl is necessary for
glusterfs to honor ACLs.
Regards,
Vijay
surely I'm. Otherwise I'd have no "working" acls, right?
Like I say, I can operate setfacl and this seems to work
except, I cannot remove acl completely with "-b" which
should just work, right?
I think it should be easily reproducible, my setup is pretty
"regular". I'm on Centos 7.4 and mount via autofs/manuall.
Anybody can check that?
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