Thanks Colin for help.
Thanks Rusty for sharing your input.
Thanks & Regards
Yasir Israr
> On 07-Aug-2017, at 7:17 AM, Russell Dekema wrote:
>
> Good evening,
>
> In my experience, you definitely need to sync your user/group information
> with the MDS(es). I don't think you need to sync it to
Good evening,
In my experience, you definitely need to sync your user/group information
with the MDS(es). I don't think you need to sync it to the OSSes though.
-Rusty
On Sun, Aug 6, 2017 at 9:32 PM, Yasir Israr
wrote:
> I've sync lustre user with all mounted client. Do I've to sync user with
Yes
On Aug 6, 2017 7:32 PM, "Yasir Israr" wrote:
> I've sync lustre user with all mounted client. Do I've to sync user with
> MDS & OSS too ?
>
> Thanks & Regards
> Yasir Israr
>
> On 06-Aug-2017, at 11:03 PM, Colin Faber wrote:
>
> Make sure that your user authentication is synced across all l
I've sync lustre user with all mounted client. Do I've to sync user with MDS &
OSS too ?
Thanks & Regards
Yasir Israr
> On 06-Aug-2017, at 11:03 PM, Colin Faber wrote:
>
> Make sure that your user authentication is synced across all lustre nodes or
> disable user upcall (see the manual)
>
>>
Make sure that your user authentication is synced across all lustre nodes
or disable user upcall (see the manual)
On Aug 6, 2017 11:05 AM, wrote:
> Hi Lustre User,
>
> Recently I’ve installed lustre & it’s working fine. Using root I’ve
> mounted over machine. But after providing lustre folder /l
Hi Lustre User,
Recently I've installed lustre & it's working fine. Using root I've mounted
over machine. But after providing lustre folder /lustre full permission 777
then too I can't able to create directory from local machine user.
I don't understand why. I'm having 3-4 local user in which