Re: [lustre-discuss] Linux users are not able to access lustre folders

2017-10-21 Thread Ravi Bhat
Hi, After copying users details from lustre client /etc/passwd to lustre MDS server, it's working fine. Now, I have bright cluster manager in my headnode, which has LDAP server. How do I configure my lustre servers to use that LDAP server? Regards, Regards, Konila Ravi Bhat On 21-Oct-2017 4:17

Re: [lustre-discuss] Linux users are not able to access lustre folders

2017-10-20 Thread Dilger, Andreas
On Oct 20, 2017, at 09:37, Ravi Bhat wrote: > > Hi Rick > Thanks, I have created user (luser6) in client as well as in lustre servers. > But I get the same error as > No directory /home/luser6 > Logging in with home="/". > > But now I can cd /home/luser6 manually and create files or folders.

Re: [lustre-discuss] Linux users are not able to access lustre folders

2017-10-20 Thread Mohr Jr, Richard Frank (Rick Mohr)
> On Oct 20, 2017, at 11:37 AM, Ravi Bhat wrote: > > Thanks, I have created user (luser6) in client as well as in lustre servers. > But I get the same error as > No directory /home/luser6 > Logging in with home="/". > > But now I can cd /home/luser6 manually and create files or folders. Are

Re: [lustre-discuss] Linux users are not able to access lustre folders

2017-10-20 Thread Mark Hahn
No directory /home/luser6 Logging in with home="/". perhaps selinux or the wacky new systemd "protecthome" stuff? ___ lustre-discuss mailing list lustre-discuss@lists.lustre.org http://lists.lustre.org/listinfo.cgi/lustre-discuss-lustre.org

Re: [lustre-discuss] Linux users are not able to access lustre folders

2017-10-20 Thread Ravi Bhat
Hi Rick Thanks, I have created user (luser6) in client as well as in lustre servers. But I get the same error as No directory /home/luser6 Logging in with home="/". But now I can cd /home/luser6 manually and create files or folders. Regards, Konila Ravi Bhat On 20-Oct-2017 8:31 pm, "Mohr Jr, Ric

Re: [lustre-discuss] Linux users are not able to access lustre folders

2017-10-20 Thread Mohr Jr, Richard Frank (Rick Mohr)
> On Oct 20, 2017, at 10:50 AM, Ravi Konila wrote: > > Can you please guide me how do I do it, I mean install NIS on servers and > clients? > Is it mandatory to setup NIS? > NIS is not mandatory. You just need a way to ensure that user accounts are visible to the lustre servers. You could

Re: [lustre-discuss] Linux users are not able to access lustre folders

2017-10-20 Thread Ravi Konila
: Lustre Discuss Subject: [lustre-discuss] Linux users are not able to access lustre folders Hi I have installed Lustre 2.8 and I am able to mount lustre on my client properly. I have mounted fsname=lustre00 on /home. I created a user luser1 (for test) but when I try to logon I get the following

Re: [lustre-discuss] Linux users are not able to access lustre folders

2017-10-20 Thread Ben Evans
gt; Reply-To: Ravi Konila mailto:ravibh...@gmail.com>> Date: Friday, October 20, 2017 at 10:36 AM To: Lustre Discuss mailto:lustre-discuss@lists.lustre.org>> Subject: [lustre-discuss] Linux users are not able to access lustre folders Hi I have installed Lustre 2.8 and I am able to m

[lustre-discuss] Linux users are not able to access lustre folders

2017-10-20 Thread Ravi Konila
Hi I have installed Lustre 2.8 and I am able to mount lustre on my client properly. I have mounted fsname=lustre00 on /home. I created a user luser1 (for test) but when I try to logon I get the following error message No directory /home/luser1! Logging in with home =”/”. -bash: /home/user1/.bash