Anyone has an idea? or shall I open a bug for that?

> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: set owner:group on root of volume
> Local Time: July 18, 2017 3:46 PM
> UTC Time: July 18, 2017 1:46 PM
> From: m...@protonmail.ch
> To: Gluster Users <gluster-users@gluster.org>
> Unfortunately the root directory of my volume still get its owner and group 
> resetted to root. Can someone explain why or help with this issue? I need it 
> to be set to UID/GID 1000 and stay like that.
> Thanks
>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: Re: set owner:group on root of volume
>> Local Time: July 11, 2017 9:33 PM
>> UTC Time: July 11, 2017 7:33 PM
>> From: m...@protonmail.ch
>> To: Gluster Users <gluster-users@gluster.org>
>> Just found out I needed to set following two parameters:
>> gluster volume set myvol storage.owner-uid 1000
>> gluster volume set myvol storage.owner-gid 1000
>> In case that helps any one else :)
>>
>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>> Subject: set owner:group on root of volume
>>> Local Time: July 11, 2017 8:15 PM
>>> UTC Time: July 11, 2017 6:15 PM
>>> From: m...@protonmail.ch
>>> To: Gluster Users <gluster-users@gluster.org>
>>> Hi,
>>> By default the owner and group of a GlusterFS seems to be root:root now I 
>>> changed this by first mounting my volume using glusterfs/fuse on a client 
>>> and did the following
>>> chmod 1000:1000 /mnt/myglustervolume
>>> This changed correctly the owner and group to UID/GID 1000 of my volume but 
>>> like 1-2 hours later it was back to root:root. I tried again and this 
>>> happens again.
>>> Am I doing something wrong here? I am using GlusterFS 3.8.11 on Debian 8.
>>> Regards,
>>> M.
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