> When this command is executed, volfile is requested with volfile-id
> '/vol/subdir1'
> Glusterd on seeing this volfile-id will generate the client xlator with
> remote-subvolume appending '/subdir1'
I don't think GlusterD needs to be involved here at all. See below.
> When graph
Hi,
This mail explains the initial design about how this will happen.
Administrators are going to create a directory on the volume with normal
fuse-mount(Or any other mounts) let's call it 'subdir1'.
Administrator will create auth-allow/reject options with the
ip/addresses he chooses to