Bug #15783
openclient: enable acls by default
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Description
I found while doing some SAMBA testing using Jewel on both a kernel mounted and fuse mounted Ceph File system that ACLs cannot be set on directories on the fuse mounted Ceph file system. SAMBA gave the following error in the smbd log file, with log level = 20 when I tried to add an additional user to have access to a directory:
2016/05/07 23:41:19.213997, 10, pid=2823630, effective(2000501,2000514), real(2000501, 0)]../source3/modules/vfs_posixacl.c:92(posixacl_sys_acl_set_file) Calling acl_set_file: New folder (4), 0 [2016/05/07 23:41:19.214170, 10, pid=2823630, effective(2000501,2000514),real(2000501, 0)]../source3/modules/vfs_posixacl.c:111 (posixacl_sys_acl_set_file) acl_set_file failed: Operation not supported
This same SAMBA test works without errors on the same Ceph file system if it is kernel mounted.
A simple test of setting an ACL from the command line to a fuse mounted Ceph file system also fails:
# mkdir /cephfsFUSE/x # setfacl -m d:o:rw /cephfsFUSE/x setfacl: /cephfsFUSE/x: Operation not supported
The same test to the same Ceph file system using the kernel mount method works.
This was first reported on the ceph-user email list: http://www.spinics.net/lists/ceph-users/msg27568.html
Test setup info:
ceph -v
ceph version 10.2.0 (3a9fba20ec743699b69bd0181dd6c54dc01c64b9)
Ubuntu version is 14.04 with the 4.6rc4 PPA kernel:
uname -a
Linux ede-c1-gw04 4.6.0-040600rc4-generic #201604172330 SMP Mon Apr 18 03:32:32 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Samba version 4.4.2
Ceph file system mount info:
grep ceph /proc/mounts
10.14.2.11,10.14.2.12,10.14.2.13:/ /cephfs ceph rw,noatime,name=cephfs,secret=<hidden>,acl 0 0
ceph-fuse /cephfsFUSE fuse.ceph-fuse rw,noatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other 0 0
I put instructions on how I built SAMBA, the smb.conf file, /etc/fstab, and the ceph.conf file in pastebin at: http://pastebin.com/hv7PEqNm