Hello,

I have a CentOS cluster running Ceph, in particular CephFS. I'm also
running Kubernetes on the cluster and using CephFS as a persistent storage
for the Kubernetes pods. I noticed that the pods can't read or write on the
mounted CephFS volumes unless I do "setenforce 0" on the CentOS hosts. Is
this expected? Is there a better way to enable pods to write to the CephFS
volumes?

Thanks!
Rares
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