On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 02:21:42PM +0000, nailman23@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > Hi All, > > I have an issue with extended ACLs. The situation is as follows: > 1) There are two users (UserA and UserB) > 2) They belong to the same group (users) > 3) The SAMBA share called "test" has user access enabled for UserA and UserB > 4) The UserA creates test.docx file on the "test" share and he > becomes the owner of the file. > 5) Then UserB edits the test.docx file and save changes. After that > UserB becomes the owner. It is not an issue because when editing the > file Word creates new temporary file and then, during saving, > overwrites the original file. The issue is when you check ACLs entry > you will see that UserA has his own ACLs entries, although he > already belongs to the "users" groups. > > This occurs when the share has XFS file system in the bottom. > > Then I have created an ext3 file system on the logical volume and > after performing all steps, the UserB was owner of the file, but the > UserA was no longer listed in ACLs entries. Can you provide a script that demonstrates the problem? > It seems the issue comes from XFS and the way as the XFS handles the > ACLs permissions. XFS uses the most of the generic code for getting and setting ACLs, so there shouldn't be any difference unless there is a bug or you are using an old kernel. What kernel are you running? Cheers, Dave. -- Dave Chinner david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs