[Gluster-users] how to run gluster as non-root user?
Anand Avati
avati at gluster.com
Wed Sep 16 14:36:45 UTC 2009
storage/posix xlator absolutely needs to be run as root for it to be
able to create files as different owners in the backend.
Avati
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Wei Dong <wdong.pku at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm interested in this too. I think other than access control, there's no
> reason preventing gluster from running as a normal user. I'm wondering if
> there's someway of disabling the access control part to bypass this error.
>
> - Wei
>
> G Feng wrote:
>>
>> [aimi at centos ~]$ /sbin/glusterfsd -f ~/vol/glusterfsd.vol --debug
>> [2009-09-16 16:42:24] D [glusterfsd.c:339:_get_specfp] glusterfs: loading
>> volume file /home/aimi/vol/glusterfsd.vol
>>
>> ================================================================================
>> Version : glusterfs 2.0.2 built on Jul 7 2009 14:55:51
>> TLA Revision : 07019da2e16534d527215a91904298ede09bb798
>> Starting Time: 2009-09-16 16:42:24
>> Command line : /sbin/glusterfsd -f /home/aimi/vol/glusterfsd.vol --debug
>> PID : 6240
>> System name : Linux
>> Nodename : centos.localdomain
>> Kernel Release : 2.6.18-92.1.18.el5
>> Hardware Identifier: i686
>>
>> Given volfile:
>>
>> +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
>> 1: volume posix
>> 2: type storage/posix
>> 3: option directory /home/aimi/new
>> 4: end-volume
>> 5:
>> 6: volume locks
>> 7: type features/locks
>> 8: subvolumes posix
>> 9: end-volume
>> 10:
>> 11: volume brick
>> 12: type performance/io-threads
>> 13: option thread-count 8
>> 14: subvolumes locks
>> 15: end-volume
>> 16:
>> 17: volume server
>> 18: type protocol/server
>> 19: option transport-type tcp
>> 20: option auth.addr.brick.allow *
>> 21: subvolumes brick
>> 22: end-volume
>>
>> +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
>> [2009-09-16 16:42:24] D [xlator.c:634:xlator_set_type] xlator:
>> dlsym(notify)
>> on /usr/local/lib/glusterfs/2.0.2/xlator/features/locks.so: undefined
>> symbol: notify -- neglecting
>> [2009-09-16 16:42:24] D [xlator.c:634:xlator_set_type] xlator:
>> dlsym(notify)
>> on /usr/local/lib/glusterfs/2.0.2/xlator/performance/io-threads.so:
>> undefined symbol: notify -- neglecting
>> [2009-09-16 16:42:24] D [glusterfsd.c:1179:main] glusterfs: running in pid
>> 6240
>> [2009-09-16 16:42:24] C [posix.c:3864:init] posix: Extended attribute not
>> supported, exiting.
>> [2009-09-16 16:42:24] E [xlator.c:736:xlator_init_rec] xlator:
>> Initialization of volume 'posix' failed, review your volfile again
>> [2009-09-16 16:42:24] E [glusterfsd.c:498:_xlator_graph_init] glusterfs:
>> initializing translator failed
>> [2009-09-16 16:42:24] E [glusterfsd.c:1191:main] glusterfs: translator
>> initialization failed. exiting
>>
>>
>> It could work with the same setting when I run it as root.
>>
>> how to run gluster as non-root user?
>>
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