Hi all,

coming back to my samba 4 questions,

It looks as Samba 4's s3fs server has ZFS NFSv4 ACL support but the 
provisioning script fails.

According to Andrew Bartlett from the Samba team:

> The issue is essentially that the python-based provision code need to
> detect the use of zfs, load the zfsacl module in the generated smb.conf,
> and instead of testing simple posix ACLs, proceed to setting a full NT
> ACL when we create the sysvol share.

When I run "samba-tool domain provision" I get (after a handful of 
questions, domainname etc.)

ERROR(<class 'samba.provision.ProvisioningError'>): Provision failed - 
ProvisioningError: Your filesystem or build does not support posix ACLs, 
which s3fs requires.  Try the mounting the filesystem with the 'acl' 
option.

Can someone please try this under Solaris using ZFS?

I would like to fix it and - if possible - not for FreeBSD only.

I used samba 4.0.8 (4.0.9 is not in the FreeBSD ports yet - but there were 
no significant changes related to this, AFAIK).

Thanks
Peter

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