Yes: clients need an MDS key that says "allow", and an OSD key that permits it access to the RADOS pool you're using as your CephFS data pool.

If you're already trying that and getting an error, please post the caps you're using.

Thanks,
John


On 12/07/2015 14:12, Bernhard Duebi wrote:
Hi,

I'm new to ceph. I setup a small cluster and successfully connected kvm/qemu to 
use block devices. Now I'm experimenting with CephFS. I use ceph-fuse on SLES12 
(ceph 0.94). I can mount the file-system and write to it, but only when the 
admin keyring is present, which gives the FS client full admin privileges.
For kvm/qemu I can limit the privileges by creating key with limited privileges. I was 
googling if the same is possible for CephFS. I found some answers but none of them work 
because I always get "permission denied".

Any hints how the key should look like?

Thanks
Bernhard

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