it really sounds like a perms issue to me. If the root of the all the storage 
bricks aren't writable by said user, a write will fail.

Can you do a simple "touch file1234" on the gluster volume as the non-root 
user? 

another thing to check, what is selinux set to? (getenforce)

-luis

On Oct 28, 2010, at 5:40 PM, John Lao wrote:

> Yes the perms are set correctly. I blew away the directory that root created 
> so that is not an issue.
> 
> What's puzzling is I can create files in both volumes, but get permission 
> denied when copying from one volume to another.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> John Lao
> 
> Luis <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Are your perms set for the storage bricks? What about a subdirectory created 
> as root from the gluster mount? Youll have to chmod that dir of course .
> 
> John Lao <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I am running glusterfs 3.1 on 2 different volumes and mounted on the client 
>> as /mnt/gluster/vol1 and /mnt/gluster/vol2.  When I try to copy data from 
>> vol1 to vol2 as a regular user I get a permission denied error.  When I try 
>> to do the copy as root it succeeds.  But, as a non-root user I copy vol1 
>> data to the local disk then copy that local disk to vol2 the copy succeeds.
>> 
>> So it seems like I cannot directly copy between volumes as a regular user.  
>> Is this a bug?
>> 
>> I am running CentOS 5.5 x86_64 on both clusters.  Any help would be 
>> appreciated.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> John
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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