Re: [Analytics] Home directories of users belonging to analytics-privatedata-users will change permissions

2020-03-03 Thread Goran Milovanovic
Luca, thank you very much. Best, Goran On Tue, Mar 3, 2020, 19:55 Luca Toscano wrote: > Hi Goran, > > your use case should be good, I am following up with everybody just to > know if there are any corner cases that I haven't thought about. In > your case, analytics-privatedata is part of

Re: [Analytics] Home directories of users belonging to analytics-privatedata-users will change permissions

2020-03-03 Thread Luca Toscano
Hi Goran, your use case should be good, I am following up with everybody just to know if there are any corner cases that I haven't thought about. In your case, analytics-privatedata is part of analytics-privatedata-users so everything will keep working :) Luca Il giorno mar 3 mar 2020 alle ore

Re: [Analytics] Home directories of users belonging to analytics-privatedata-users will change permissions

2020-03-03 Thread Goran Milovanovic
Hi Luca, I do not understand how exactly wozld the suggested change impact my work on the stat100* machines, but I know that I need both - user analytics-privatedata, and - user goransm to be able to read and write any file in any directory in my home directory. Thanks. Best, Goran On Tue,

[Analytics] Home directories of users belonging to analytics-privatedata-users will change permissions

2020-03-03 Thread Luca Toscano
Hi everybody, as part of https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T246578 we'd like to enforce some basic permissions via puppet to all the home directories on analytics clients (stat/notebooks) of analytics-privatedata-users to $user:analytics-privatedata-users 750. For example, let's pick my home,