Re: [zfs-discuss] Best practice for setting ACL

2010-09-13 Thread Craig Stevenson
So Cindy, Simon (or anyone else)... now that we are over a year past when Simon wrote his excellent blog introduction, is there an updated best practices for ACLs with CIFS? Or, is this blog entry still the best word on the street? In my case, I am supporting multiple PCs (Workgroup) and Macs;

Re: [zfs-discuss] Best practice for setting ACL

2010-02-18 Thread CD
It's been a while, and finally I got the time to do some testing -- Actually I only knew about aclinherit -- which I've found is best set as passthrough. Setting aclmode to passthrough, solved the issues I experienced earlier. Wonderful! Thanks alot! -- This message posted from

Re: [zfs-discuss] Best practice for setting ACL

2010-01-28 Thread CD
Hey, thanks for replying! I've been accessing my server with samba, but now that I'm switching over to nfs, I can't seem to get the ACL right.. Basically, moving and overwriting files seems to work fine. But if I copy a file - either from an external source or internally on the server - the

Re: [zfs-discuss] Best practice for setting ACL

2010-01-28 Thread Cindy Swearingen
Hi-- I need to collect some more info: 1. What Solaris release is this? 2. Send me the output of this command on the file system below: # zfs get aclmode,aclinherit pool/dataset 3. What copy command are you using to copy testfile? In addition, are you using any options. Thanks, Cindy On

Re: [zfs-discuss] Best practice for setting ACL

2010-01-28 Thread Simon Breden
I don't have a lot of time to help here, but this post of mine might possibly help with ACLs: http://breden.org.uk/2009/05/10/home-fileserver-zfs-file-systems/ Cheers, Simon -- This message posted from opensolaris.org ___ zfs-discuss mailing list

[zfs-discuss] Best practice for setting ACL

2010-01-25 Thread CD
Hello forum. I'm in the process of re-organizing my server and ACL-settings. I've seen so many different ways of doing ACL, which makes me wonder how I should do it myself. This is obviously the easiest way, only describing the positive permissions: /usr/bin/chmod -R A=\