Not sure.  It’s a 3.5 based cluster currently.

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Hi

Which ACLs you have in your FS ?

Do u have NFSv4 Acls - which use NFS + Windows Acls ?



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Date:        02/20/2017 05:41 PM
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Hi Mark,

Are you referring to this?

http://www.spectrumscale.org/pipermail/gpfsug-discuss/2012-October/000169.html

It’s not magical, but it’s pretty good!  ;-)  Seriously, we use it any time we 
want to move stuff around in our GPFS filesystems.

Kevin

On Feb 20, 2017, at 9:35 AM, 
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I have a client that has around 200 filesets (must be a good reason for it) and 
they need to migrate data but it’s really looking like this might bring AFM to 
its knees.  At one point, I had heard of some magical version of RSYNC that IBM 
developed that could do something like this.  Anyone have any details on such a 
tool and is it available.  Or is there some other way I might do this?



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