Hello, I have been tampering with ACL's with a few members from the IRC channel, but decided to broaden out to anyone else who might have this issue. To start: Linux 2.6.33.3-85.fc13.i686 #1 SMP Thu May 6 18:44:12 UTC 2010 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux Samba: Version 3.5.4-62.fc13 (smb.conf .partial) [printers] comment = All Printers path = /var/spool/samba browseable = yes public = yes printable = yes [gfs] vfs objects = acl_tdb path = /gfs read only = no browseable = yes public = yes writable = yes inherit permissions = Yes inherit acls = Yes inherit owner = Yes map acl inherit = Yes force unknown acl user = yes acl check permissions = yes nt acl support = yes [storage] path = /storage read only = no browseable = yes public = yes writable = yes So! When writing and saving to my ext4 path (/storage) ACL's save fine on the files in the directory. When I try to set ACL's in my /gfs directory, I keep getting access denied. Some of the things I have already tried include the vfs_acl_tdb, as well vfs_acl_xattr. I have remounted,acl /gfs, and have checked the backend of all gluster servers using setfacl, setfattr, etc. Winbind works, samba works, ACL's on my local directory work, but not on my /gfs directory. Any workaround/suggestions/etc would be appreciated. Thanks :) -Rob