On 10/06/2020 16:31, Lohit Valleru wrote:

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> I might mostly start small with a single lab, and only change files
> without ACLs. May I know if anyone has a method/tool to find out which > files/dirs have NFS4 ACLs set? As far as we know - it is just one
> fileset/lab, but it would be good to confirm if we have them set
> across any other files/dirs in the filesystem. The usual methods do
> not seem to work.

Use mmgetacl a file at a time and try and do something with the output?

Tools to manipulate ACL's from on GPFS mounted nodes suck donkey balls, and have been that way for over a decade. Last time I raised this with IBM I was told that was by design...

If they are CES then look at it client side from a Windows node?

The alternative is to write something in C that calls gpfs_getacl.

However it was an evening to get a basic UID remap code working in C. It would not take much more effort to make it handle ACL's. As such I would work on the premise that there are ACL's and handle it.

JAB.

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