Op zaterdag 13-08-2011 om 20:22 uur [tijdzone +0530], schreef Anand
Avati:
> 
> 
> On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Dipeit <[email protected]> wrote:
>         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?
>         
>         
>         
> 
> 
> GlusterFS is POSIX compliant w.r.t user groups. We have not seen this
> issue in our testing. Can you give more info about your setup? Have
> you mounted with -o acl or without? Anything unusual in the logs?
> 
> 
> Avati

I'm having the same problem here.

I use the latest version (3.2.3 build on Aug 23 2011 19:54:51 of the download 
site) on a Centos 5.6 as a gluster servers, Debian squeeze (same version) as 
client.
I'm refused access to files and directories despite having correct group 
permissions.

So I installed a clean Centos client (also latest version) for a test and 
everything is working perfectly .... ?

The used Debian (squeeze) and Centos are 64 bits (repository from gluster.com).
Using Debian testing (64 and 32 bits) and gluster from the Debian repository 
also denies me access in 64 and 32 bits version.

I assume the mixed environment explains why this bug is rare. 

The used gluster installation is a basic replicated setup one with two servers 
like described in the de Gluster docs.


Hubert-Jan Schaminée






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