On 05/03/2021 19:12, Frederick Stock wrote:
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I was referring to this flash,
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/6381354?myns=swgtiv=OCSSEQVQ=E_sp=swgtiv-_-OCSSEQVQ-_-E
I was referring to this flash, https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/6381354?myns=swgtiv=OCSSEQVQ=E_sp=swgtiv-_-OCSSEQVQ-_-E
Spectrum Protect 8.1.11 client has the fix so this should not be an issue for Jonathan. Probably best to open a help case against Spectrum Protect and begin the
Gesendet: Freitag, 5. März 2021 14:08
An: gpfsug-discuss@spectrumscale.org
Betreff: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] TSM errors restoring files with ACL's
On 05/03/2021 12:15, Frederick Stock wrote:
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Have you checked to see if Spectrum Protect (TSM) has addressed this
problem. There recently was an issue with Protect and how it used the
GPFS API
Have you checked to see if Spectrum Protect (TSM) has addressed this problem. There recently was an issue with Protect and how it used the GPFS API for ACLs. If I recall Protect was not properly handling a return code. I do not know if it is relevant to your problem but it seemed worth
I am seeing that whenever I try and restore a file with an ACL I get the
a ANS1589W error in /var/log/dsmerror.log
ANS1589W Unable to write extended attributes for ** due to errno:
13, reason: Permission denied
But bizarrely the ACL is actually restored. At least as far as I can