Hi Joe thank you but the sticky permissions is exposed to client side due
to potential bug related to glusterfs rebalance.


2013/8/20 Joe Julian <j...@julianfamily.org>

> Sticky pointers are normal. See the extended attributes on them to see
> where they point,
>
> getfattr -m trusted.* -d $filename
>
> To diagnose your client issue, look in your client log.
>
>
> "符永涛" <yongta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Dear gluster experts,
>>
>> We're running glusterfs 3.3 and we have met file permission probelems
>> after gluster volume rebalance. Files got stick permissions T---------
>> after rebalance which break our client normal fops unexpectedly.
>> Any one known this issue?
>> Thank you for your help.
>>
>>
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>



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