hi, folks I have client and server using nfsv3. The kernels are all 4.16-rc3. In client I mount a partition or a disk formatted in xfs/ext4 in /nfstest. It seems there is someting wrong with inheritance of sgid. I try the following operations in the client. > [root@localhost ]#id user1 > uid=1003(user1) gid=1006(testgroup1) groups=1006(testgroup1),1007(testgroup2) > [root@localhost ]# mount -t nfs -o vers=3 -o noac 192.168.56.9:/data/nfstest /mnt/test/ > [root@localhost ]# cd /mnt/test/ > [root@localhost ]# mkdir mainsub > [root@localhost ]# setfacl -d -m u:user2:rwx mainsub/ > [root@localhost ]# chown user1:testgroup1 mainsub/ (supplement) # chmod 2775 mainsub/ > [root@localhost ]# runuser -u user1 -g testgroup1 mkdir mainsub/subdir1 > [root@localhost ]# runuser -u user1 -g testgroup2 mkdir mainsub/subdir2 > [root@localhost ]# ls -l mainsub/ > drwxrwsr-x+ 2 user1 testgroup1 4096 Mar 6 22:50 subdir1 > drwxrwxr-x+ 2 user1 testgroup1 4096 Mar 6 22:50 subdir2 The subdir2 losts SGID. But if the same operations are applied in the xfs or ext4 directedly, the SGID could be interited normally. > [root@localhost ]# ls -l mainsub/ > drwxrwsr-x+ 2 user1 testgroup1 4096 Mar 6 22:55 subdir1 > drwxrwsr-x+ 2 user1 testgroup1 4096 Mar 6 22:55 subdir2 Is this a bug of NFSv3? Lu Xinyu -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-nfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html