Raghavendra, I am actually exporting them via samba, sorry I misrepresented that in the email. I am mounting them via samba in osx also.
- Dean On Mar 31, 2010, at 11:50 PM, Raghavendra G wrote: > Hi Dean, > > Seems like you are trying to re-export glusterfs using Samba (as CIFS). I > think CIFS relies on POSIX Acls to implement permissions. Glusterfs does not > provide ACL support (yet). This may be the cause of your problems. > > regards, > On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 6:18 PM, Dean Bruhn <[email protected]> wrote: > Raghavendra, > The server doesn't provide any logs for the issue at least through the > admin console and I don't have shell access as it is platform not glusterfs. > With OS X I can provide more issue but I will have to bring the cluster back > up. I broke the cluster trying to test the restore functionality and never > brought it back up after that. It purely comes down to a permissions issue at > this point thought. I can from the command line create a file on the NFS > share but am unable to in Finder copy files to or from the NFS share. In > finder if I try and access the files I have other issues also. > > Ok since i needed to bring it up I just did to recreate the issues. > > From the finder when trying to copy a file to the share (CIFS) I get an error > that says "The Finder can't complete the operation because some data is > "export-20100324(2).tar.bz can't be read or written. (Error code -36)". > Additionally when I try and copy a file it will create the stub of the file, > but wont actually copy the data. > > If I copy the file using the command line it copies without any issue. I can > also copy a file off of the share without issue. > > From the Finder when I do a "Get Info" to look at the sharing & permissions > settings it states that I have unknown access. > > From the finder and from the command line I am able to create directories. > > Additionally sometimes even from the command line when I am trying to copy a > file I get and error on the command line that states. "cp: filename: could > not copy extended attributes to /path/to/mount/path/to/file/filename: > Input/Output error" OS X in version 10.5 dramatically changed the way they > were handling their extended attributes, so I am not sure if the issue exists > before 10.5 or not. In 10.5 they had to make a bunch of changes so they could > become a certified unix platform. > > I have attached the system log from the client machine that shows the error. > > Let me know how else I can help you. > > > - Dean > > > > > On Mar 30, 2010, at 11:11 PM, Raghavendra G wrote: > >> Hi Dean, >> >> Can you give more specific test cases (as in exact sequence of commands), >> which we can use to reproduce the issue? We would also need client and >> server log files when you are facing this issue. Please attach the entire >> client and server log files. >> >> regards, >> On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 11:10 PM, Dean Bruhn <[email protected]> wrote: >> Is WebDAV support broken in 3.0.3? >> >> I have a couple of OS X users that have issues with extended attributes >> where they can mount the NFS and CIFS shares but are unable to work with the >> file from a system level. I am able to create new files in the file system >> but unable to modify or move files to the file system. There are a bunch of >> other issues surrounding it also. I am wondering if there is a trick to >> making this work or if its something being addressed for the future. >> >> - Dean >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Gluster-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://gluster.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users >> >> >> >> -- >> Raghavendra G >> > > > > > > -- > Raghavendra G >
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