Bug 1043630

Summary: NFS : By Default NFS ACL be turned off
Product: Red Hat Gluster Storage Reporter: Vivek Agarwal <vagarwal>
Component: glusterdAssignee: santosh pradhan <spradhan>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Sudhir D <sdharane>
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Version: 2.1CC: grajaiya, sankarshan, vagarwal, vbellur
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Target Release: RHGS 2.1.2   
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Last Closed: 2013-12-26 07:38:52 UTC Type: Bug
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Description Vivek Agarwal 2013-12-16 18:48:35 UTC
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NFS ACL should be turned off by default


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Comment 1 santosh pradhan 2013-12-17 02:01:07 UTC
Probably I am not aware about the decision. Vivek, why do we want to turn the ACL off by default? Is the decision because of the following two issues:

1. Directory access is slow because of ACL presence.
2. dbench fails with 100 dirs when ACL is ON.

If yes, please give a day at least. I guess I solved the issue. Just needs a bit of testing to confirm the theory. In fact I did a quick/basic testing in my setup and the fix seems to be addressing both the issues. The root cause seems to be same for both issues.

Lets discuss.

Comment 2 Vivek Agarwal 2013-12-26 07:38:52 UTC
Per discussion 12/23, closing this bug as wont fix. If ACLs have a performance impact, might revisit this bug