file on node1. When that file was copied to node3, the
UID of the owner and group was 1012 instead of 1007. This meant that
"user" could not access the file on node3.
I really hope this can be resolved soon, as it's causing a ton of grief
for us.
Kevin Cackler wrote:
In my case all
by root.
Ari
On 17/7/17 10:32PM, Kevin Cackler wrote:
Funnily enough, we are also experiencing this issue with the root
owned files. Randomly, and without any definable pattern, so far as
we can tell, we'll get a file that suddenly is owned by root:root
with rw permissions and we have to go
What is the best method for adding a lot of data to an already existing
setup? I'm talking about 50GB here and probably around 60,000 files. If
I just add the files to a node in the cluster, it takes many hours for
the data to sync to the rest of the nodes. I would be fine with stopping
lsyncd