On Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 04:19:52AM -0800, Ivan Wang wrote:
> > What does 'which chmod' show? I think that Indiana
> > chose to have
> > /usr/gnu/bin at the head of the path, so you're
> > probably picking up the
> > GNU chmod, which doesn't handle NFSv4 ACLs. Manually
> > running
> > /usr/bin/chm
> What does 'which chmod' show? I think that Indiana
> chose to have
> /usr/gnu/bin at the head of the path, so you're
> probably picking up the
> GNU chmod, which doesn't handle NFSv4 ACLs. Manually
> running
> /usr/bin/chmod should solve your problem.
Would it be better if this issue is brough
Eric Schrock wrote:
> What does 'which chmod' show? I think that Indiana chose to have
> /usr/gnu/bin at the head of the path, so you're probably picking up the
> GNU chmod, which doesn't handle NFSv4 ACLs. Manually running
> /usr/bin/chmod should solve your problem.
>
correct for chmod... I c
What does 'which chmod' show? I think that Indiana chose to have
/usr/gnu/bin at the head of the path, so you're probably picking up the
GNU chmod, which doesn't handle NFSv4 ACLs. Manually running
/usr/bin/chmod should solve your problem.
- Eric
On Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 09:13:25AM -0800, ludo w
Hi,
I am struggling with ZFS/ACL on indiana preview. (ps: I am new to ZFS,
new to indiana, and generally incompetent on Solaris admin commands:-)
First of, I am a bit surprised the 'old' setfacl command does not work
on ZFS:
setfacl -m user:ludo:rw- /etc/apache2/2.2/httpd.conf
File system does