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2010 Nov 11
1
NFS Mounted GlusterFS, secondary groups not working
...root 73728 Apr 8 2010 testdir2 drwxr-x--- 2 root root 73728 Aug 4 21:23 testdir3 The volume is being exported using the builtin GlusterFS NFS server. The servers and client are all CentOS 5.5 x86_64 boxes. Thanks for any suggestions, Mike ================================= Mike Hanby mhanby at uab.edu UAB School of Engineering Information Systems Specialist II IT HPCS / Research Computing
2010 Nov 13
3
Gluster At SC10 ?
Howdy, are any of the Gluster folks going to SC10 next week? Mike
2011 Mar 30
1
Disabling NFS
...nas-srv-01 mountd[20233]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.10:909 for /export/users/someuser (/export/users/someuser) Mar 30 11:59:50 nas-srv-01 mountd[20233]: Cannot export /export/users/someuser, possibly unsupported filesystem or fsid= required ================================= Mike Hanby mhanby at uab.edu UAB School of Engineering Information Systems Specialist II IT HPCS / Research Computing
2010 Nov 10
1
ACL with GlusterFS 3.1?
...facl / getfacl) supported in GlusterFS 3.1? If yes, beyond mounting the bricks with "defaults,acl" what do I need to do to enable ACL for both NFS and native Gluster clients? Google isn't returning anything useful on this topic. Thanks, Mike ================================= Mike Hanby mhanby at uab.edu UAB School of Engineering Information Systems Specialist II IT HPCS / Research Computing
2005 Nov 13
1
Can't connect to smb share that's a mounted file system
On Sat, 2005-11-12 at 20:44 -0600, Mike Hanby wrote: > Howdy, the path statement in the smb.conf file is using Unix pathing. > > path = /backup > > I tried adding the "guest only = yes" to the [netfiles] section and it > didn't change anything. > > Here's my [netfiles] section again: > [netfiles]...
2011 Feb 23
1
gluster WITHOUT nfs
Hi together, is it possible to use gluster WITHOUT nfs? First I thought it is possible by using "gluster native client/protocol". I do not want any open ports on public interfaces and as far as I understand it is not possible to bind nfs to internal interfaces. I am trying to pin every daemon (glusterd, glusterfsd, glusterfs) to internal interfaces (security). Hopefully this can be done
2010 Oct 09
2
gluster and rocks?
Is anyone using Gluster with the Rocks cluster system? If so, do you know if there is a Roll for Gluster? Or, do you have any advice about things to do and things to avoid doing? We're considering using Gluster with Infiniband on our cluster and trying to learn whether other people have done this so we can perhaps learn from their experience. Thanks. .. Lana (lana.deere at gmail.com)
2011 Sep 07
2
Gluster-users Digest, Vol 41, Issue 16
...-1 > > Anand, has this issue been confirmed by gluster and is it in the pipe > to get fixed or do you need .additional information? We are no gluster > experts but are happy to help if we know who to provide additional > debugging info. > > On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 9:44 AM, Mike Hanby<mhanby at uab.edu> wrote: >> I just noticed the problem happening on one client in our environment (clients and servers running 3.2.2), other clients work fine. >> >> The clients and servers are all CentOS 5.6 x86_64 >> >> I get the same permission denied using...