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author | Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com> | 2012-09-03 12:49:21 +0200 |
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committer | Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com> | 2012-09-06 18:32:26 -0700 |
commit | c13823bd16b26bc471d3efb15f63b76fbfdf0309 (patch) | |
tree | 0195ee6b28ba6732bc579b5aa09624f0f2f38042 /xlators/mount/fuse/utils/mount.glusterfs.in | |
parent | baddf332d589d29d9bcb18d11dcbb875650e4298 (diff) |
mount/fuse: add mount-option "enable-ino32" for the native client
By default the GlusterFS-native client uses 64-bit inodes. Some 32-bit
applications can not handle these correctly. Introduce a client-side
mount option "enable-ino32" which causes the FUSE-client to squash the
64-bit inodes into a 32-bit value.
Change-Id: I3296d16528bfb50457b9675f6b8701234ed82ff0
BUG: 850352
Signed-off-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/3885
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'xlators/mount/fuse/utils/mount.glusterfs.in')
-rwxr-xr-x | xlators/mount/fuse/utils/mount.glusterfs.in | 13 |
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/xlators/mount/fuse/utils/mount.glusterfs.in b/xlators/mount/fuse/utils/mount.glusterfs.in index cb0f65b8e93..9b9c0f81b6f 100755 --- a/xlators/mount/fuse/utils/mount.glusterfs.in +++ b/xlators/mount/fuse/utils/mount.glusterfs.in @@ -104,6 +104,10 @@ start_glusterfs () cmd_line=$(echo "$cmd_line --selinux"); fi + if [ -n "$enable_ino32" ]; then + cmd_line=$(echo "$cmd_line --enable-ino32"); + fi + if [ -n "$worm" ]; then cmd_line=$(echo "$cmd_line --worm"); fi @@ -313,11 +317,12 @@ main () for pair in $(echo "$opt" | tr "," " "); do # Handle options without values. case "$pair" in - "ro") read_only=1 ;; - "acl") acl=1 ;; - "selinux") selinux=1 ;; - "worm") worm=1 ;; + "ro") read_only=1 ;; + "acl") acl=1 ;; + "selinux") selinux=1 ;; + "worm") worm=1 ;; "fopen-keep-cache") fopen_keep_cache=1 ;; + "enable-ino32") enable_ino32=1 ;; # "mount -t glusterfs" sends this, but it's useless. "rw") ;; # these ones are interpreted during system initialization |