Hi Jan,

It could be that the ACL is being overwritten for the directory after it has 
been created. Another possibility is that the NFSv3 client may not interpret 
the ACL correctly since NFSv4 ACL is involved. Also, since v3 is used, the 
Linux kernel NFSv3 server assumes that the filesystem has POSIX ACL. I suggest 
opening a ticket for this issue with the IBM Scale support team for further 
investigation.

Thanks,
Anh Dao
From: gpfsug-discuss <[email protected]> on behalf of Jan 
Winter <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, August 12, 2024 at 4:43 PM
To: gpfsug main discussion list <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [gpfsug-discuss] ACL issue with Linux kernel NFSv3
Hello,

I'm running a 5.1.9 gpfs cluster on Rocky Linux 8, what we recently
updated from Centos 7.
Since then I notice that ACL inhered permission are not getting applied
to new created directory's via NFS.

As an example, we exporting a space
/path/to/space

This space has posix permission + some extra ACL:

group:some-extra-groups:rwxc:allow:FileInherit:DirInherit
  (X)READ/LIST (X)WRITE/CREATE (X)APPEND/MKDIR (X)SYNCHRONIZE
(X)READ_ACL  (X)READ_ATTR  (X)READ_NAMED
  (X)DELETE    (X)DELETE_CHILD (X)CHOWN        (X)EXEC/SEARCH
(X)WRITE_ACL (X)WRITE_ATTR (X)WRITE_NAMED

If I create a new file on the NFS client, the ACL get applied, but when
I create a new directory the ACL are missing.

I didn't had this problem with Centos 7, does anyone here have an idea
what the problem could be, or a way how to debug this issue?

Regards
Jan

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