Re: Centos 4.4 NFSv4

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Hello Vasily,

I haven't used ACL on NFS yet. Does the setting of the default acl work
if you do it on the nfs server-host? Maybe the syntax is not 100%
correct. Setting a default acl requires a specific syntax (e.g. afair
you cannot use -m, but must use -s).

Regards,
Andreas Rogge

Am Dienstag, den 06.02.2007, 11:10 -0500 schrieb Vasiliy Boulytchev:
> Andreas,
> 
>     After re-reading the man pages, I have the following corrections:
> 
>     acl is not a supported option for nfs4.
> 
>     Also, it seems that nfsv3 works fine with ACLs is that true?
> 
>     So what I am doing now is this:
> 
>     ip:/vol/volname /home/www/directory nfs
> rw,hard,intr,exec,acl,mountvers=3 0 0
> 
>     The volume mounts just fine, but when I attempt to push a default
> ACL, this happens:
> 
>     Operation not supported.
> 
>     I am able to set regular ACLs, but default ACLs are not working.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> THANKS!
> 
> Vasiliy Boulytchev
> vasiliy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 

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