On Mar 9, 2007, at 1:35 AM, Victor Hooi wrote:
heya,
I'm attempting to set up a ZFS share to be served via Samba. I
originally tried to use NFSv4, but hit a bump in the form of c*appy
Windows client support, and the Hummingbird Maestro requires
hclnfsd to be installed, which wouldn't run properly on Sol10 etc.)
This is odd. Hummingbird has tested NFSv4 with a Solaris 10 server
and to my knowledge
has never required the use of hclnfsd for that testing.
Spencer
Anyway, I'm sorry if this is a trivial question - I had a thorough
read of the ZFS Administration guide and the chmod(1)/(2) man
pages, and I'm still unsure how to set 777 with the sticky bit
(i.e. 1777) on datastore (my shared ZFS pool).
I've already set aclinherit=passthrough, and used "chmod -R 1777 /
datastore", but any new filesystems in datastore I create are not
writeable by everyone. Basically, it's a public share, but I want
to prevent people from deleting/renaming other people's files.
What would be the ACL syntax I should use? (Or a better way of
doing this).
Thanks,
Victor
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