>> Summary / Question:
>> Can anybody explain why I do not see userID / Group names when viewing
>> via a NFS4 client and ideally how to fix this.
This is not supported by Spectrum Scale (i.e. NFSv4 mount/access on AIX
clients with AD+RFC2307 file authentication).
Reason being AIX client inte
>> # mount -t nfs 10.10.158.61:/fs_gpfs01/nfs /mnt/nfs4
>> [root at CentOS7286-64 nfs4]# nfs4_getfacl mydir11
>> Operation to request attribute not supported.
>> [root at CentOS7286-64 nfs4]#
On my test setup (rhel7.3 nodes gpfs cluster and rhel7.2 nfs client); I can
successfully read nfsv4 acls
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1. Re: How to use nfs4_getfacl (or set) on GPFS cluster
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Hi Jonathon,
I can configure file userdefined authentication with only NFS
enabled/running on my test setup (SMB was disabled).
Please check if following steps help fix your issue:
1> remove existing file auth if any
/usr/lpp/mmfs/bin/mmuserauth service remove --data-access-method file
2> dis
Hi Stephan,
I observed ganesha service getting restarted only after adding first nfs
export.
For rest of the operations (e.g. adding more nfs exports, changing nfs
exports, removing nfs exports); ganesha service doesn't restart.
My observations are based on following simple tests. I ran them aga
Hi,
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/STXKQY/gpfsclustersfaq.html#protoreqs
Typically it should work on CentOS since we know it works on RHEL.
Thanks,
Chetan.
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Date: 01/18/2018 08:41 PM
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Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Kerberos NFS
Hi,
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/STXKQY/gpfsclustersfaq.html#protoreqs
Typically it should work on CentOS since we know
Make sure NFSv4 ID Mapping value matches on client and server.
On server side (i.e. CES nodes); you can set as below:
$ mmnfs config change IDMAPD_DOMAIN=test.com
On client side (e.g. RHEL NFS client); one can set it using Domain
attribute in /etc/idmapd.conf file.
$ egrep ^Domain /etc/i
Please make sure NFSv4 ID Mapping value matches on client and server
(e.g. test.com; may vary on your setup).
server:
mmnfs config change IDMAPD_DOMAIN=test.com
client:
e.g. RHEL NFS client; set Domain attribute in /etc/idmapd.conf file
and restart idmap service.
# egrep
Hi Kevin,
Small script herewith (append.acl.sh ) - appends one group ace
(append.acl) to all the files/dirs under .
You may try it for small directory first to check it's usefulness in your
case.
(tried along the same lines as discussed by others - mmgetacl, append then
mmputacl).
$ cat append.a
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