A little more detail... on files, I still can't get this to work, but when I run ls and {get,set}facl on . it seems to work: [root at s1 tmp]# pwd /mnt/glusterfs/tmp [root at s1 tmp]# ls -ld . drwxrwxr-x+ 4 nmajeran root 4422 Jul 22 15:29 . [root at suncosmbgw1 tmp]# ls -ld ../tmp drwxrwxr-x 4 nmajeran root 4422 Jul 22 15:29 ../tmp [root at s1 tmp]# getfacl . # file: . # owner: nmajeran # group: root user::rwx user:root:rwx user:user1:rwx group::r-x group:g1:rwx group:g2:r-x group:g3:r-x mask::rwx other::r-x [root at s1 tmp]# getfacl ../tmp # file: ../tmp # owner: nmajeran # group: root user::rwx group::rwx other::r-x On 07/23/2013 09:57 AM, Nicholas Majeran wrote: > Hello: > > I'm wondering if there is a known issue with displaying / editing ACLs > using the native client and 3.4.0? I don't see the problem on ext4, > although our installed base is primarily XFS. > > The closest thing I've seen is this bug : > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=962450 > > Which states exactly the problem I'm seeing using the native client on > CentOS 6.4. > > Any ideas? > Thanks. > > -- nick > > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users at gluster.org > http://supercolony.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users -- Nick Majeran Sun Trading LLC 312-229-9608