ACLs are pretty flexible so you can set them up however you
want to grant/deny permissions to whatever users/groups fits
your environment. With ACLs you are not restricted to the old
owner/group/everyone POSIX model so I'm not sure that I understand
why you have to give access to everyone.

Afshin

Richard Bruce wrote:
> Please correct me if I am wrong, but doesn't your solution leave the root of 
> each group share open to everyone if we want members of the group to be able 
> to access and write to the root of their assigned storage?  Won't we have to 
> set the share permissions to allow everyone RWX access in order to allow 
> group members to write to the root?  We don't want the root contents of the 
> group shares to be to be browsable by everyone.
> 
> Thanks,
> Richard
> 
>> Currently with ZFS you can only set quotas on file
>> systems and that has
>> nothing to do with shares or ACLs. So what you do is
>> create a ZFS file
>> system for each group, set the quota on the file
>> systems, share them out
>> the and set the ACL on the shared directories.
>>
>> Afshin
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