I am trying to use glusterfs for a shared /home directory across a few servers. I wanted to enable the ability for binaries to be set suid because I'd like to be able to have an ikiwiki instance managing part of my webpage. I've tried putting "suid" in the options section of fstab, and I have googled a fair amount looking for a way to get this to work without luck. It looks as though glusterfs does not support mount options. Am I missing something? If not, are there plans to support mounting with the suid option? Thanks! Luke
At 07:16 AM 10/11/2008, Luke Schierer wrote:>I am trying to use glusterfs for a shared /home directory across a few >servers. I wanted to enable the ability for binaries to be set suid >because I''d like to be able to have an ikiwiki instance managing part >of my webpage. I''ve tried putting "suid" in the options section of >fstab, and I have googled a fair amount looking for a way to get this >to work without luck. It looks as though glusterfs does not support >mount options. > >Am I missing something? If not, are there plans to support mounting >with the suid option?it''s not gluster, it''s fuse that''s doing the actual mounting I believe. check /etc/udev/rules.d/99-fuse.rules I don''t really know what any of that stuff does but my guess is it''s where you need to start looking to solve this problem.>Thanks! > >Luke > > >_______________________________________________ >Gluster-users mailing list >Gluster-users at gluster.org >http://zresearch.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users
At 07:16 AM 10/11/2008, Luke Schierer wrote:>I am trying to use glusterfs for a shared /home directory across a few >servers. I wanted to enable the ability for binaries to be set suid >because I'd like to be able to have an ikiwiki instance managing part >of my webpage. I've tried putting "suid" in the options section of >fstab, and I have googled a fair amount looking for a way to get this >to work without luck. It looks as though glusterfs does not support >mount options. > >Am I missing something? If not, are there plans to support mounting >with the suid option?it's not gluster, it's fuse that's doing the actual mounting I believe. check /etc/udev/rules.d/99-fuse.rules I don't really know what any of that stuff does but my guess is it's where you need to start looking to solve this problem.>Thanks! > >Luke > > >_______________________________________________ >Gluster-users mailing list >Gluster-users at gluster.org >http://zresearch.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users
At 07:16 AM 10/11/2008, Luke Schierer wrote:>I am trying to use glusterfs for a shared /home directory across a few >servers. I wanted to enable the ability for binaries to be set suid >because I''d like to be able to have an ikiwiki instance managing part >of my webpage. I''ve tried putting "suid" in the options section of >fstab, and I have googled a fair amount looking for a way to get this >to work without luck. It looks as though glusterfs does not support >mount options. > >Am I missing something? If not, are there plans to support mounting >with the suid option?it''s not gluster, it''s fuse that''s doing the actual mounting I believe. check /etc/udev/rules.d/99-fuse.rules I don''t really know what any of that stuff does but my guess is it''s where you need to start looking to solve this problem.>Thanks! > >Luke > > >_______________________________________________ >Gluster-users mailing list >Gluster-users at gluster.org >http://zresearch.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users
At 07:16 AM 10/11/2008, Luke Schierer wrote:>I am trying to use glusterfs for a shared /home directory across a few >servers. I wanted to enable the ability for binaries to be set suid >because I''d like to be able to have an ikiwiki instance managing part >of my webpage. I''ve tried putting "suid" in the options section of >fstab, and I have googled a fair amount looking for a way to get this >to work without luck. It looks as though glusterfs does not support >mount options. > >Am I missing something? If not, are there plans to support mounting >with the suid option?it''s not gluster, it''s fuse that''s doing the actual mounting I believe. check /etc/udev/rules.d/99-fuse.rules I don''t really know what any of that stuff does but my guess is it''s where you need to start looking to solve this problem.>Thanks! > >Luke > > >_______________________________________________ >Gluster-users mailing list >Gluster-users at gluster.org >http://zresearch.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 02:07:53PM -0700, Keith Freedman wrote:> > At 07:16 AM 10/11/2008, Luke Schierer wrote: >> I am trying to use glusterfs for a shared /home directory across a few >> servers. I wanted to enable the ability for binaries to be set suid >> because I'd like to be able to have an ikiwiki instance managing part >> of my webpage. I've tried putting "suid" in the options section of >> fstab, and I have googled a fair amount looking for a way to get this >> to work without luck. It looks as though glusterfs does not support >> mount options. >> >> Am I missing something? If not, are there plans to support mounting >> with the suid option? > > it's not gluster, it's fuse that's doing the actual mounting I believe. > > check /etc/udev/rules.d/99-fuse.rules > > I don't really know what any of that stuff does but my guess is it's > where you need to start looking to solve this problem.I looked at fuse originally, but I am able to mount an sshfs file system with suid enabled, so I decided that it must be something in gluster and not in fuse. Plus, my debian lenny system does not have a fuse file in /etc/udev. Thanks! Luke
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 02:07:53PM -0700, Keith Freedman wrote:> > At 07:16 AM 10/11/2008, Luke Schierer wrote: >> I am trying to use glusterfs for a shared /home directory across a few >> servers. I wanted to enable the ability for binaries to be set suid >> because I'd like to be able to have an ikiwiki instance managing part >> of my webpage. I've tried putting "suid" in the options section of >> fstab, and I have googled a fair amount looking for a way to get this >> to work without luck. It looks as though glusterfs does not support >> mount options. >> >> Am I missing something? If not, are there plans to support mounting >> with the suid option? > > it's not gluster, it's fuse that's doing the actual mounting I believe. > > check /etc/udev/rules.d/99-fuse.rules > > I don't really know what any of that stuff does but my guess is it's > where you need to start looking to solve this problem.I looked at fuse originally, but I am able to mount an sshfs file system with suid enabled, so I decided that it must be something in gluster and not in fuse. Plus, my debian lenny system does not have a fuse file in /etc/udev. Thanks! Luke