On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 07:13:40PM -0700, Paul Kraus wrote: > Another potential difference ... I have been told by Oracle Support > (but have not yet confirmed) that just running the latest zfs code > (Solaris 10U10) will disable the aclmode property, even if you do not > upgrade the zpool version beyond 22. I expect to test this next week, > as we _need_ ACLs to work for our data.
I haven't installed U10, but have confirmed that installing the U10 kernel patch removes aclmode :(. Didn't expect that Solaris 11 change to be backported... I personally have SR 3-4631579271 open requesting that breakage be fixed, referencing CR #7002239 which is an RFE to restore aclmode to Solaris 11. If you have a service contract and care (or even if you don't care but would like to help out those who do ;) ), open a ticket requesting the fix for CR #7002239 and get some weight behind it :). Support's recommended workaround is basically "don't use chmod" 8-/. As if you can control all the things that call chmod behind your back, let alone the NFS exclusive open issue which stomps on your ACL no matter *what* you do <sigh>... What makes this even more annoying is that U10 backports ngroups_max=1024 support, which I could *really* *really* use... -- Paul B. Henson | (909) 979-6361 | http://www.csupomona.edu/~henson/ Operating Systems and Network Analyst | hen...@csupomona.edu California State Polytechnic University | Pomona CA 91768 _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss