nfs4 acl problems using Nexenta-Communityedition Server and debian testing clients

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I setup a little network using a central storage server based on nexenta-Communityedition clients use homes and several shares via nfs4. As we have some shares used for webdevelopment purposes it is desired to have acls inherited for specific groups access and user access (webserver user). I also have trouble with sticky-bit inheritance, which is needed as the linux gui tools unaware of nfs-acls. Are there plans to improve support for nfs acls?

Maybe someone here have successfully a solaris nfs server running with linux clients using extended acls, with inheritance working as expected?

It is really annoying having users not allowed to view/edit files/dirs they copied just the moment.

regards,
Florian
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