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== Resources == | == Resources == | ||
* [https://jira.hpdd.intel.com/browse/LU-3291 IU UID/GID Mapping Feature (LU-3291)] | * [https://jira.hpdd.intel.com/browse/LU-3291 IU UID/GID Mapping Feature (LU-3291)] | ||
* [http://wiki.opensfs.org/Contract_SFS-DEV-002 OpenSFS Contract SFS-DEV-002] | |||
** [http://wiki.opensfs.org/File:UID_GID_Scope_Statement_v2.pdf UID-GID Scope Statement v2] | |||
** [http://wiki.opensfs.org/File:UID-GID_Solution_Architecture.pdf UID-GID Solution Architecture] | |||
** [http://wiki.opensfs.org/File:UID-GID_HLDv3.pdf UID-GID High Level Design] | |||
== Presentations == | == Presentations == |
Revision as of 12:38, 29 June 2016
Introduction
Using Nodemap, UIDs and GIDs provided by remote clients can be mapped onto a local set of UIDs and GIDs.
You may find this useful if:
- You need to prevent UID and GID collisions between clients in different administrative domains
- Two or more partner organizations would like to share data
- You can limit access from a partner site