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Should have send it the the ML:
On 22-9-2014 16:27, Stefan Wendler wrote:
Hi,
this might be documented somewhere but I cannot find it.
In what way does ovirt rely on vdsm:kvm being 36:36? Or can I just
change the uid:gid everywhere and be golden?
I need to change the uid:gid of vdsm:kvm to a value >1024. It has
something to do with the setup of the diskstore I am supposed to use for
this setup. The diskstore is a Synology which has all kinds of strange
implications on the setup.
I use a Synology (DS211j and now DS214play) at home and have my storage
for oVirt on it and no problems with 36:36.
I think I modified /etc/exports after creating it so that it keeps the
36:36 permissions.
/volume1/nfs/data
192.168.x.x/24(rw,async,no_wdelay,root_squash,insecure_locks,sec=sys,anonuid=36,anongid=36)
Joop
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On 22-9-2014 16:27, Stefan Wendler wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
this might be documented somewhere but I cannot find it.
In what way does ovirt rely on vdsm:kvm being 36:36? Or can I just
change the uid:gid everywhere and be golden?
I need to change the uid:gid of vdsm:kvm to a value >1024. It has
something to do with the setup of the diskstore I am supposed to use for
this setup. The diskstore is a Synology which has all kinds of strange
implications on the setup.
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<pre wrap="">I use a Synology (DS211j and now DS214play) at home and
have my storage
for oVirt on it and no problems with 36:36.
I think I modified /etc/exports after creating it so that it keeps the
36:36 permissions.
/volume1/nfs/data
192.168.x.x/24(rw,async,no_wdelay,root_squash,insecure_locks,sec=sys,anonuid=36,anongid=36)
Joop
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