Owen Davies <[email protected]> wrote:
If there are numerous different permissions set on various files and folders in the exported pool, chasing down each one and chmodding is quite tedious. chmod-R is the wrecking ball; ...
The issue here, though, is that you didn't backup the system files before reinstalling your system - there's no substitute for an effective, _tested_ backup/restore strategy. Without a backup of the account database, you would face similar problems on any operating system. Given your situation, a recursive update is probably the best way of getting back to a known baseline.
One thing I'm still not sure how to do on the OSOL side is to have inheritable permissions inherit to existing objects. When I set permissions from the Windows side they immediately apply to all child objects.
ZFS doesn't support Windows 2000 style inheritance. ACLs are stored per object and a recursive operation is required to update all ACLs within a directory tree. Alan _______________________________________________ cifs-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/cifs-discuss
