On 12-09-08 1:00 PM, Holger Biber wrote:
Hi Jean,

Am 08.09.2012 18:31, schrieb Jean Raby:
On 12-09-08 10:21 AM, Holger Biber wrote:
Hi,

I'm evaluating SOGo 2.0 for our business school (80 teachers, 2000
students) and I want to use
the native M$-Outlook compatibility.
My system is a vServer (virtual Server) with 8GB RAM, 100 GB HDD and
CentOS 5.
As I read in the installation manual I have to setup Samba with ACL.
I think you misread the docs, samba doesn't require the use of
filesystem ACL. However, the imap server to which sogo will connect
must have the ACL IMAP extension. (which has nothing to do with fs ACLs)

hmmmmm.
In the "SOGo Native Microsoft Outlook Configuration.pdf" on page 12
"Samba 4 configuration" you should run "provision" as root.
Here is the output on my system:

[root@XXXX ~]# provision --realm=MY-DOMAIN.de --domain=MYDOMAIN
--adminpass='MyAdminPass' --server-role='domain controller'
Looking up IPv4 addresses
More than one IPv4 address found. Using "my.ip.address"
Looking up IPv6 addresses
No IPv6 address will be assigned
get_nt_acl_no_snum: fset_nt_acl returned zero.
ProvisioningError: Your filesystem or build does not support posix ACLs,
which s3fs requires. Try the mounting the filesystem with the 'acl' option.

Even if I use " --use-xattrs='no' " I get the same error.

[root@XXXX ~]# smbd -V
Version 4.0.0beta5-3.el5.centos.1

Where is my mistake?
alright, my bad, looks like the provision script tries to be smarter than us here.

From what I saw, it looks like it checks for ACL while setting up s3fs but sogo don't use that.
Can you try to call the provision script with --use-ntvfs ?

it might explode somewhere else however...


Bye
Holger


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