mount -t glusterfs -o acl localhost:/<VOLUME_NAME> /mnt
setfacl -m u:<user>:rwx /mnt
Group collaboration:
mount -t glusterfs -o acl localhost:/<VOLUME_NAME> /mnt
chown root:<group> /mnt
chmod 2770 /mnt
Then umount /mnt and it should also work in NFS Ganesha. The process is the same for SAMBA.
Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov
On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 17:24, Taste-Of-IT<kontakt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi,
i have installed latest GlusterFS with NFS Ganesha Cluster. Write access via root is no problem, but if i want to mount it in e.g. linux mint as user, i can only read. The ganesha.conf has Access_type=rw and squas=no_roto_squash,disable_acl=true and sectyp="sys".
Any idea?
thanks
Taste
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