[Gluster-devel] Weirdness in glfs_mkdir()?

Justin Clift jclift at redhat.com
Mon Oct 28 20:31:50 UTC 2013


Hi Avati,

When creating directories through glfs_mkdir() - called through
Python - the directories have inconsistent mode permissions.

Is this expected?

Here's the super simple code running directly in a Python
2.7.5 shell, on F19.  It's a simple single brick volume,
XFS underneath.  Gluster compiled from git master head over
the weekend:

  >>> vol.mkdir('asdf')
  0
  >>> vol.mkdir('asdf/111')
  0
  >>> vol.mkdir('asdf/112')
  0
  >>> vol.mkdir('asdf/113')
  0
  >>> vol.mkdir('asdf/114')
  0
  >>> vol.mkdir('asdf/115')
  0
  >>> vol.mkdir('asdf/116')
  0
  >>> vol.mkdir('asdf/117')
  0

Looks ok from here, but ls -la shows the strangeness of
the subdirs:

  $ sudo ls -la asdf/
  total 0
  dr-x-w----. 9 root root  76 Oct 28 20:22 .
  drwxr-xr-x. 8 root root 114 Oct 28 20:22 ..
  d-w--w---T. 2 root root   6 Oct 28 20:22 111
  d--x--x--T. 2 root root   6 Oct 28 20:22 112
  dr--rw---T. 2 root root   6 Oct 28 20:22 113
  drwx--x---. 2 root root   6 Oct 28 20:22 114
  dr--r----T. 2 root root   6 Oct 28 20:22 115
  dr-x-w----. 2 root root   6 Oct 28 20:22 116
  drwx--x---. 2 root root   6 Oct 28 20:22 117

Easily worked around using chmod() after each mkdir(), but
I'm not sure if this is a bug or not.

?

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift

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