[Gluster-users] permissions changed after reboot

Mr. John J. Hoffman jhoffman at afrl.hpc.mil
Fri May 9 14:30:57 UTC 2014


Tom,

Take a look at this:
http://www.gluster.org/community/documentation/index.php/Documenting_the_undocumented


Storage/Posix

key = "storage.owner-uid"
key = "storage.owner-gid


By default its set to -1, so its owned/mounted by what the mount post is 
listed as.

Try setting the owner-gid to the users group.


On 05/09/14 08:28, Tom Young wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have two gluster servers running a volume “home”, and a client server
> where the volume home is mounted to /homegfs.  If I reboot one of the
> gluster server nodes, and it comes all the way back up, I noticed that
> the group ownership of the mount changed on the client side from
> root.users to root.root.  Now the second server stays up, and I can
> access the volume while server 1 is rebooting, but once gluster starts
> on server 1, the volume group ownership changes, and access to the mount
> is inaccessible to all but the root user and root group.  Permissions
> stay the same.
>
> Tom
>
>
>
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