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I guess Gluster 3.5 has fixed the NFS-ACL issues and getfacl/setfacl
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Santosh<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/03/2014 05:10 PM, Indivar Nair
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I recently upgraded a Gluster 3.3.1 installation
to Gluster 3.4.<br>
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It was a straight forward upgrade using Yum.<br>
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The OS is CentOS 6.3.<br>
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The main purpose of the upgrade was to get ACL Support
on NFS exports.<br>
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But it doesn't seem to be working.<br>
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I mounted the gluster volume using the following options -<br>
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mount -t nfs -o vers=3,mountproto=tcp,acl
<gluster_server>:/volume /mnt<br>
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The getfacl or setfacl commands does not work on any dir/files
on this mount.<br>
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<div>The plan is to re-export the NFS Mounts using
Samba+CTDB.<br>
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<div>NFS mounts seem to give better performance than
Gluster Mounts.<br>
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<div>Am I missing something?<br>
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<div>Regards,<br>
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