On 20 Sep 2005 at 16:15, Shawn Wright wrote: > On 20 Sep 2005 at 17:02, Larry McElderry wrote: > > > There are probably other (better) methods, but one is: > > > > Pick a file on the file system in question and try the command > > attr -g aa FileName > > > > If EA's are support you'll get a message saying "No data found" (unless you > > actually have an attribute named aa), otherwise it will > > report "Operation not supported". > > > > You could also try xfsdump. For further reading: man -k xattr > > > > For samba to use them I believe you also have to have "ea support = Yes" in > > your smb.conf. > > I have confirmed EA support in the FS, and presumably the kernel, since I > get this when setting and getting an attr: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] console]# attr -s test -V blah samba-3.0.14a.tar.gz > Attribute "test" set to a 4 byte value for samba-3.0.14a.tar.gz: > blah > [EMAIL PROTECTED] console]# attr -g test samba-3.0.14a.tar.gz > Attribute "test" had a 4 byte value for samba-3.0.14a.tar.gz: > blah > > I have added 'ea support=yes' to smb.conf, restarted samba, but still no > luck on either a Redhat SGI/XFS 7.2 system, or a Mandrake 10.1 XFS > system. The samba docs refer to a 'user_xattr' mount option, which > doesn't exist for XFS, but EAs are working with 'attr'. > > Can I narrow down the smb log searching with a specific debug class?
I have done some testing with an offline server with log level = 10 and cannot see anything related to EAs or ACLs in the log. Any hints as to what I should be watching for? Thanks. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Shawn Wright, I.T. Manager Shawnigan Lake School http://www.sls.bc.ca [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
