Re: ACL support via NFS

2007-03-13 Thread Marco De Vitis
On 13/03/2007 18:00, Michelle Konzack wrote: Do you have tried to backport the ORIGINAL Debian Source 2.6.9-2 to Sarge? -- I have tried it and it works. No I didn't. Thanks for the suggestion but in the meantime I have copied what I needed with plain cp over the default NFS and then copied o

Re: ACL support via NFS

2007-03-13 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2007-03-09 16:17:30, schrieb Marco De Vitis: > Sigh! Also the 2.6.8 version from backports does not support ACLs. > I then built and installed 2.6.9 on Sarge from sources (although the > changelog between 2.6.8 and 2.6.9 only shows diffs regarding ACLs for > developers), and... it still does n

Re: ACL support via NFS

2007-03-13 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2007-03-09 15:14:49, schrieb Stephan Seitz: > Hm, from my kernel config (2.6.20.1): > > CONFIG_NFS_V3_ACL: > Implement the NFSv3 ACL protocol extension for manipulating POSIX > Access Control Lists. The server should also be compiled with > the NFSv3 ACL protocol extension; see the CONFIG_NFSD

Re: ACL support via NFS

2007-03-13 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2007-03-09 13:16:02, schrieb Marco De Vitis: > Does NFS support ACLs somehow? Yes, in a recent kernel with NFS4 support and in the mount options you must use "vers=4". Thanks, Greetings and nice Day Michelle Konzack Systemadministrator Tamay Dogan Network Debian GNU/Linux Consu

Re: ACL support via NFS

2007-03-09 Thread Marco De Vitis
On 09/03/2007 22:20, Florian Kulzer wrote: to your /etc/apt/sources.list. Furthermore, there are Debian tools which automate the build process, see for example here: http://wooledge.org/~greg/sidfaq.html#11 Thanks, I tried it, but I got in a typical dependency nightmare: the deb package I cr

Re: ACL support via NFS

2007-03-09 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 20:33:51 +, Marco De Vitis wrote: [...] > I built from the latest official stable rsync sources from the official > rsync home page, if this means "upstream". > Could I build and install the Debian Etch/Sid sources on Sarge? How > should I proceed? You can download

Re: ACL support via NFS

2007-03-09 Thread Marco De Vitis
On 09/03/2007 18:10, Florian Kulzer wrote: I don't know any details, but from a quick grep through the Debian changelog in Sid I get the impression that there might be an additional ACL patch that you have to apply if you compile yourself. Here are the Uh... I'm afraid you (both) are right.

Re: ACL support via NFS

2007-03-09 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 16:17:30 +, Marco De Vitis wrote: > On 09/03/2007 17:00, Marco De Vitis wrote: > > >I'll now see if I can make it by installing the more recent rsync from > >backports, it's just one version behind the Etch one. > > Sigh! Also the 2.6.8 version from backports does not

Re: ACL support via NFS

2007-03-09 Thread Albert Dengg
Marco De Vitis wrote: On 09/03/2007 17:00, Marco De Vitis wrote: I'll now see if I can make it by installing the more recent rsync from backports, it's just one version behind the Etch one. Sigh! Also the 2.6.8 version from backports does not support ACLs. I then built and installed 2.6.9 on

Re: ACL support via NFS

2007-03-09 Thread Marco De Vitis
On 09/03/2007 16:40, Albert Dengg wrote: there is star that should support ACL's with one version of the tar format (as there are actullay severall variants of it). Uhm, thanks I can try, although it seems to have a syntax somehow different from tar and I'm a bit confused at the moment. I'm n

Re: ACL support via NFS

2007-03-09 Thread Marco De Vitis
On 09/03/2007 17:00, Marco De Vitis wrote: I'll now see if I can make it by installing the more recent rsync from backports, it's just one version behind the Etch one. Sigh! Also the 2.6.8 version from backports does not support ACLs. I then built and installed 2.6.9 on Sarge from sources (alt

Re: ACL support via NFS

2007-03-09 Thread Marco De Vitis
On 09/03/2007 15:50, Johannes Wiedersich wrote: Why aren't you trying rsync? From man rsync: -A, --acls preserve ACLs (implies -p) [non-standard] Indeed, in my previous post (which still has not reached gmane) I wrote that I tried rsync and it did not preserve ACLs... but I

Re: ACL support via NFS

2007-03-09 Thread Albert Dengg
Marco De Vitis wrote: ... tar cpSf - . | ssh 'cd ; tar xpSf - ' I don’t know, if tar supports ACLs. Unfortunately, it doesn't :(. there is star that should support ACL's with one version of the tar format (as there are actullay severall variants of it). yours albert -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, em

Re: ACL support via NFS

2007-03-09 Thread Marco De Vitis
On 09/03/2007 15:20, Stephan Seitz wrote: Hm, from my kernel config (2.6.20.1): CONFIG_NFS_V3_ACL: Implement the NFSv3 ACL protocol extension for manipulating POSIX Access Control Lists. The server should also be compiled with the NFSv3 ACL protocol extension; see the CONFIG_NFSD_V3_ACL option

Re: ACL support via NFS

2007-03-09 Thread Johannes Wiedersich
Marco De Vitis wrote: > I need to copy much data from a Sarge machine to an Etch one on > the same LAN, preserving all permissions and ACLs. Why aren't you trying rsync? >From man rsync: -A, --acls preserve ACLs (implies -p) [non-standard] HTH, Johannes -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, emai

Re: ACL support via NFS

2007-03-09 Thread Stephan Seitz
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 01:16:02PM +, Marco De Vitis wrote: Does NFS support ACLs somehow? Hm, from my kernel config (2.6.20.1): CONFIG_NFS_V3_ACL: Implement the NFSv3 ACL protocol extension for manipulating POSIX Access Control Lists. The server should also be compiled with the NFSv3 ACL

ACL support via NFS

2007-03-09 Thread Marco De Vitis
Hi, I need to copy much data from a Sarge machine to an Etch one on the same LAN, preserving all permissions and ACLs. I tried using NFS, but I cannot preserve ACLs: when mounting the source dir on the destination machine, the destination machine does not see the ACLs on source files, so of cou