Most probably it's in a variable. just run the following:semanage fcontext -a -t "system_u:object_r:glusterd_brick_t:s0" "/gluster_bricks(/.*)?" restorecon -RFvv /gluster_bricks/ Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov On Sat, Oct 2, 2021 at 3:08, Woo Hsutung<woohsut...@gmail.com> wrote: Strahil, Thanks for your response! Below is ansible script I can edit at last step: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------hc_nodes: hosts: node00: gluster_infra_volume_groups: - vgname: gluster_vg_sdd pvname: /dev/sdd gluster_infra_mount_devices: - path: /gluster_bricks/engine lvname: gluster_lv_engine vgname: gluster_vg_sdd - path: /gluster_bricks/data lvname: gluster_lv_data vgname: gluster_vg_sdd - path: /gluster_bricks/vmstore lvname: gluster_lv_vmstore vgname: gluster_vg_sdd blacklist_mpath_devices: - sdd gluster_infra_thick_lvs: - vgname: gluster_vg_sdd lvname: gluster_lv_engine size: 100G gluster_infra_thinpools: - vgname: gluster_vg_sdd thinpoolname: gluster_thinpool_gluster_vg_sdd poolmetadatasize: 2G gluster_infra_lv_logicalvols: - vgname: gluster_vg_sdd thinpool: gluster_thinpool_gluster_vg_sdd lvname: gluster_lv_data lvsize: 400G - vgname: gluster_vg_sdd thinpool: gluster_thinpool_gluster_vg_sdd lvname: gluster_lv_vmstore lvsize: 400G vars: gluster_infra_disktype: JBOD gluster_set_selinux_labels: true gluster_infra_fw_ports: - 2049/tcp - 54321/tcp - 5900/tcp - 5900-6923/tcp - 5666/tcp - 16514/tcp gluster_infra_fw_permanent: true gluster_infra_fw_state: enabled gluster_infra_fw_zone: public gluster_infra_fw_services: - glusterfs gluster_features_force_varlogsizecheck: false cluster_nodes: - node00 gluster_features_hci_cluster: '{{ cluster_nodes }}' gluster_features_hci_volumes: - volname: engine brick: /gluster_bricks/engine/engine arbiter: 0 - volname: data brick: /gluster_bricks/data/data arbiter: 0 - volname: vmstore brick: /gluster_bricks/vmstore/vmstore arbiter: 0 gluster_features_hci_volume_options: storage.owner-uid: '36' storage.owner-gid: '36' features.shard: 'on' performance.low-prio-threads: '32' performance.strict-o-direct: 'on' network.remote-dio: 'off' network.ping-timeout: '30' user.cifs: 'off' nfs.disable: 'on' performance.quick-read: 'off' performance.read-ahead: 'off' performance.io-cache: 'off' cluster.eager-lock: enable----------------------------------------------------------------------------- There is no words “glusterd_brick_t”:( At last, I change the value of “gluster_set_selinux_labels” from “ true” to false, the deployment is successfully completed. But I don’t know whether this change will impact the system…., could you give some suggestions? BR,Hsutung
在 2021年10月1日,下午10:58,Strahil Nikolov <hunter86...@yahoo.com> 写道: In cockpit installer last step allows you to edit the ansible before running it.Just search for glusterd_brick_t and replace it. Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov On Fri, Oct 1, 2021 at 17:48, Woo Hsutung<woohsut...@gmail.com> wrote: Same issue happens when I deploy on single node. And I can’t find where I can edit text to replace glusterd_brick_t with system_u:object_r:glusterd_brick_t:s0 Any suggestion? Best RegardsHsutung _______________________________________________ Users mailing list -- users@ovirt.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@ovirt.org Privacy Statement: https://www.ovirt.org/privacy-policy.html oVirt Code of Conduct: https://www.ovirt.org/community/about/community-guidelines/ List Archives:
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