Actually there is a way in the product itself: If you install the ReST API you can query fileset information with non-root users. The ReST API works with its own user accounts (or an LDAP backend) and also has a role concept so that users are not omnipotent. It gives you access to all kinds of data from the cluster, filesets being included.
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From: "Marc A Kaplan" <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Get list of filesets_without_runningmmlsfileset?
Date: Tue, Jan 15, 2019 3:46 PM
Personally, I agree that there ought to be a way in the product.
In the meawhile, you no doubt already have some ways to tell your users where to find their filesets as pathnames.
Otherwise, how are they accessing their files?
And to keep things somewhat sane, I'd bet filesets are all linked to one or small number of well known paths in the filesystem.
Like /AGpfsFilesystem/filesets/... Plus you could add symlinks and/or as has been suggested post info extracted from mmlsfileset and/or mmlsquota.
So as a practical matter, is this an urgent problem...? Why? How?_______________________________________________
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