[Gluster-users] File (setuid) permission changes during volume heal - possible bug?
Ravishankar N
ravishankar at redhat.com
Thu Jan 30 03:52:16 UTC 2014
Hi Anirban,
Thanks for taking the time off to file the bugzilla bug report. The fix
has been sent for review upstream (http://review.gluster.org/#/c/6862/).
Once it is merged, I will backport it to 3.4 as well.
Regards,
Ravi
On 01/28/2014 02:07 AM, Chalcogen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on a twin-replicated setup (server1 and server2) with
> glusterfs 3.4.0. I perform the following steps:
>
> 1. Create a distributed volume 'testvol' with the XFS brick
> server1:/brick/testvol on server1, and mount it using the
> glusterfs native client at /testvol.
>
> 2. I copy the following file to /testvol:
> server1:~$ ls -l /bin/su
> -rw*s*r-xr-x 1 root root 84742 Jan 17 2014 /bin/su
> server1:~$ cp -a /bin/su /testvol
>
> 3. Within /testvol if I list out the file I just copied, I find its
> attributes intact.
>
> 4. Now, I add the XFS brick server2:/brick/testvol.
> server2:~$ gluster volume add-brick testvol replica 2
> server2:/brick/testvol
>
> At this point, heal kicks in and the file is replicated on server 2.
>
> 5. If I list out su in testvol on either server now, now, this is
> what I see.
> server1:~$ ls -l /testvol/su
> -rw*s*r-xr-x 1 root root 84742 Jan 17 2014 /bin/su
>
> server2:~$ ls -l /testvol/su
> -rw*x*r-xr-x 1 root root 84742 Jan 17 2014 /bin/su
>
> That is, the 's' file mode gets changed to plain 'x' - meaning, all
> the attributes are not preserved upon heal completion. Would you
> consider this a bug? Is the behavior different on a higher release?
>
> Thanks a lot.
> Anirban
>
>
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