We noticed this bug too using the gluster client. I'm surprised that not more 
people noticed this lack of posix compliance. This makes gluster really 
unusable in multiuser environments. Is that because gluster is mostly used in 
large web farms like pandora?

On Aug 11, 2011, at 10:56 PM, "Greg Arnold" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I'm running Gluster from the Debian package glusterfs_3.2.2-1_amd64.deb.
> Secondary groups don't seem to work.
> 
> greg.arnold@auth1:/mnt$ ls -alh
> total 16K
> drwxr-xr-x  3 root          root    4.0K Aug 11 13:12 .
> drwxr-xr-x 21 root          root    4.0K Jun  7 10:19 ..
> drwxrwx---  3 brian.cornell systems 4.0K Aug 11 16:26 junk
> greg.arnold@auth1:/mnt$ cd junk
> bash: cd: junk: Permission denied
> greg.arnold@auth1:/mnt$ groups
> users operations developers systems
> greg.arnold@auth1:/mnt$
> 
> The volume is being exported using Gluster's NFS server.
> I looked at bug #2045 and it said resolved - but it seems to still be
> rearing its head.
> 
> Also, when I set the nfs.port option on the volume
> (i.e. gluster volume set junk1 nfs.port 2049), it doesn't seem to honour the
> setting.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Greg
> 
> 
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