Steve, Daniel,
Thank you.
Antoine
Le 22/03/2017 à 15:08, Daniel Powers a écrit :
Hi Antoine,
>I did not find anything about these files. What is the format of
these files? Can local users control their share with these files?
The files in the sharing state directory describe the shares that
exist on the endpoint. These files are autogenerated when shares are
created and are not meant to be enduser created or modified. It is not
possible for users to create a share simply by attempting to create
one of the sharing state files.
>If I install GridFTP server in my lab without Globus Online
subscription, is it possible for a local user to :
>- control their own shares
>- grant access to $HOME/dir_A to a non local user named user_A
>- grant access to $HOME/dir_B to a non local user named user_B
Shares can only be created and used on Managed Endpoints, which are a
type of endpoint covered under a Globus Subscription. If your endpoint
is not managed, then it cannot host shares and users will not be able
to creates shares based on your endpoint.
You can read more about sharing here:
https://docs.globus.org/globus-connect-server-installation-guide/#sharing_section
You can read more about Globus Subscriptions here:
https://www.globus.org/subscriptions
-Dan Powers
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*Subject:* [gt-user] sharing control
Hello,
I don't understand some points about sharing.
The documentation say :
-sharing-state-dir string
Full path to a directory that will contain files used by GridFTP to
control sharing access for individual local accounts. ............ The
default path is /$HOME/.globus/sharing//. ......
I did not find anything about these files. What is the format of these
files? Can local users control their share with these files?
If I install GridFTP server in my lab without Globus Online
subscription, is it possible for a local user to :
- control their own shares
- grant access to $HOME/dir_A to a non local user named user_A
- grant access to $HOME/dir_B to a non local user named user_B
Regards,
Antoine
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Antoine Migeon
Centre de Calcul et Messageries
Pôle des Systèmes d'Information et des Usages du Numérique
Université de Bourgogne