Re: [zfs-discuss] chmod A=.... on ZFS != chmod A=... on UFS

2006-10-27 Thread Mark Shellenbaum
Peter Tribble wrote: On 10/27/06, *Mark Shellenbaum* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: Peter Tribble wrote: > Make everything be group writeable. > > % chmod A+group@:rwxp:fd:allow a > You can't use the abstractions owner@,group@, or everyone

Re: [zfs-discuss] chmod A=.... on ZFS != chmod A=... on UFS

2006-10-27 Thread Peter Tribble
On 10/27/06, Mark Shellenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Peter Tribble wrote:> Make everything be group writeable.>> % chmod A+group@:rwxp:fd:allow a>You can't use the abstractions owner@,group@, or everyone@ you need tospecify an explicit group, such as. $ chmod A+group:staff:rwx:fd:allow aUgh. Th

Re: [zfs-discuss] chmod A=.... on ZFS != chmod A=... on UFS

2006-10-27 Thread Mark Shellenbaum
Peter Tribble wrote: On 10/24/06, *Mark Shellenbaum* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: Chris Gerhard wrote: > > I want a file system that is shared by the group. Everything in the file > system writable by the group no matter what the umask. >

Re: [zfs-discuss] chmod A=.... on ZFS != chmod A=... on UFS

2006-10-27 Thread Peter Tribble
On 10/24/06, Mark Shellenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Chris Gerhard wrote:>> I want a file system that is shared by the group. Everything in the file> system writable by the group no matter what the umask.>The simplest way to do something like that would be: # zfs create pool/fs# chmod A+group::

Re: [zfs-discuss] chmod A=.... on ZFS != chmod A=... on UFS

2006-10-24 Thread Mark Shellenbaum
Chris Gerhard wrote: Mark Shellenbaum wrote: Chris Gerhard wrote: I'm trying to create a directory hierarchy that when ever a file is created it is created mode 664 with directories 775. Now I can do this with chmod to create the ACL on UFS and it behaves as expected howerver on ZFS it does

Re: [zfs-discuss] chmod A=.... on ZFS != chmod A=... on UFS

2006-10-24 Thread Chris Gerhard
Mark Shellenbaum wrote: Chris Gerhard wrote: I'm trying to create a directory hierarchy that when ever a file is created it is created mode 664 with directories 775. Now I can do this with chmod to create the ACL on UFS and it behaves as expected howerver on ZFS it does not. So what exac

Re: [zfs-discuss] chmod A=.... on ZFS != chmod A=... on UFS

2006-10-24 Thread Mark Shellenbaum
Chris Gerhard wrote: I'm trying to create a directory hierarchy that when ever a file is created it is created mode 664 with directories 775. Now I can do this with chmod to create the ACL on UFS and it behaves as expected howerver on ZFS it does not. So what exactly are you trying to acco

[zfs-discuss] chmod A=.... on ZFS != chmod A=... on UFS

2006-10-24 Thread Chris Gerhard
I'm trying to create a directory hierarchy that when ever a file is created it is created mode 664 with directories 775. Now I can do this with chmod to create the ACL on UFS and it behaves as expected howerver on ZFS it does not. : pearson TS 68 $; mkdir ~/tmp/acl : pearson TS 69 $; df -h ~/