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Is your feature request related to a problem?/Why is this needed
Can't write to lustre filesystem in AKS with containers running in any other user that is not root.
Describe the solution you'd like in detail
Allow write options for containers running under distinct users.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Tried all the squash permissions with distinct PID/GID and IP considerations, nothing have worked. The containers were able to read, but no write
Additional context
The documentation has an example but that assumes the container is running as the root user, which some enterprises can't use as security policy. The documentation is also not clear if there is a way how to handle the permissions for the filesystem
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Is your feature request related to a problem?/Why is this needed
Can't write to lustre filesystem in AKS with containers running in any other user that is not root.
Describe the solution you'd like in detail
Allow write options for containers running under distinct users.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Tried all the squash permissions with distinct PID/GID and IP considerations, nothing have worked. The containers were able to read, but no write
Additional context
The documentation has an example but that assumes the container is running as the root user, which some enterprises can't use as security policy. The documentation is also not clear if there is a way how to handle the permissions for the filesystem
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: