On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 15:27:12 +0800, Osier Yang wrote:
On 2012年04月27日 22:45, Jiri Denemark wrote:
When libvirtd is started, we create libvirt/qemu directories under
hugetlbfs mount point. Only the qemu subdirectory is chowned to qemu
user and libvirt remains owned by root. If umask was
On 2012年04月27日 22:45, Jiri Denemark wrote:
When libvirtd is started, we create libvirt/qemu directories under
hugetlbfs mount point. Only the qemu subdirectory is chowned to qemu
user and libvirt remains owned by root. If umask was too restrictive
when libvirtd started, qemu user may lose access
When libvirtd is started, we create libvirt/qemu directories under
hugetlbfs mount point. Only the qemu subdirectory is chowned to qemu
user and libvirt remains owned by root. If umask was too restrictive
when libvirtd started, qemu user may lose access to qemu
subdirectory. Let's explicitly grant