I'm wondering if it should be generally possible to successfuly deploy
robin-hood in lightweight scenario with the goal to enforce permissions on
specific directories.

I thought about:
1) leaving only CREAT and MKDIR in lustre change log
2) removing old entries about files from robin-hood database
3) configuring policy to run a script when file/directory is created

I've tried normal robin-hood deployment, but it looks like I don't have a
server that can handle database efficient enough to follow changes on
filesystem. Currently I have a script starting multiple inotifiwait on the
node designed for data upload to enforce permissions, but would be much
better to have something using lustre changelog...

cheers,
Marcin
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