[Gluster-users] Gluster Storage Platform NFS export
Bala.JA
bala at gluster.com
Thu Apr 29 06:58:28 UTC 2010
Hi David,
This can be done by creating a directory in nfs mount with respective
owner/group and the directory can be used during mount to allow the user
specific access.
For example, a volume MyData can be mounted to make directory with respective
owner/group
# mount -t nfs -o soft,nolock server1:/nfs/MyData /mnt
# mkdir /mnt/demodata
# chown demouser.demogroup /mnt/demodata
# umount /nfs/MyData
Now, demouser can mount and use with the directory for normal access.
# mount -t nfs -o soft,nolock server1:/nfs/MyData/demodata /mnt
Let me know how this works.
Thanks,
Regards
Bala
All the volumes are owned by root.
David Christensen wrote:
> I am having an issue allowing non-root users the ability to write to an
> nfs mount that is being shared from a volume on my newly installed
> Gluster Storage Platform.
>
> I have tried everything I know to allow read/write access however only
> root is able to write to the mount point. How is this done using
> Gluster? I know from standard NFS configurations both the client and
> the server need to have users that have the same UID/GID and thought
> that this might be the issue but I am not sure if it is.
>
> Any help would be appreciated
>
> Thanks,
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