On 04/12/10 03:43 PM, Ross Walker wrote:
> but I might just use Samba's POSIX to NT ACL mapping so one doesn't have
> to rely on ZFS ACLs, which if they become clobbered can ruin your day.

Presumably, thie is when sharing files across NFS, SMB and local
access.  If all files are being managed via Windows/SMB clients,
this shouldn't be an issue.  Similarly, if you only have NFS clients.

We've been doing a lot of work in the NFS/SMB/local file sharing
area.  I think the following CRs are delivered except for the ARC
case, which is approved but not yet delivered.

6261858 ls(1) -l, getfacl(1), and setfacl(1) can return
        "Permission denied" due to "nobody" and ACLs
6894228 nfs v3/v2 should not fabricate ACLs
6899409 Preserve owner@/group@ across SMB
6902738 does not map [UG]IDs with hard-coded mappings into their names
6906874 Automatic primary group mapping based on user mapping
PSARC/2010/029 Improved ACL interoperability

The CRs have made things a lot better and PSARC 2010/029 should
further improve things.

Alan

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