Hello,

I am trying to use ACLs but it seems that it doesn't recognize user names
but user IDs.
I.e. I have 2 machines with next users: user1, user2.
On the first machine I have created users like this:
useradd user1
useradd user2

On the second machine I have created users like this:
useradd user2
useradd user1

Now I see id's of the users. Here is what I see:

Machine 1:
# id test1
uid=1002(test1) gid=1003(test1) groups=1003(test1)
# id test2
uid=1003(test2) gid=1004(test2) groups=1004(test2)

Machine 2:
# id test1
uid=1003(test1) gid=1004(test1) groups=1004(test1)
# id test2
uid=1002(test2) gid=1003(test2) groups=1003(test2)

So, on the machine1 test1 user has 1002 ID and on the machine2 test1 user
has 1003

Now If on the machine1 I set a permission a on file like this:
setfacl -R -m u:test1:rwx /repositories/test

On the machine2 test1 user won't have any access to the file but the user
test2 will! How to set permissions based on the user/group ID?

Here is how I mount a gluster volume:
mount -t glusterfs -o acl 192.168.0.120:/gv0 /repositories/

Sincerely,
Alexandr
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