Last I heard, maybe 4 months ago, the NFSv4 acl capability was not in the Linux kernel. CITI has a software add-on that will map posix to v4 but native v4 does not yet exist.
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From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Lohit Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 11:24 AM To: Darren Dunham Cc: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: ACL not working
Darren,
Thanks for the reply. Is Linux's implementation of NFSv4 different from others?
Because on CentOS 4.4 which i believe has NFSv4 support, i have the same problem. I did this,
mount -t nfs4 filer:/vol/work_area/cfd-trg /mnt/test_mount
I'll install Solaris 10 on a test box, check and revert.
-Lohit
On 9/6/07, Darren Dunham <ddunham@taos.com > wrote:
On hostA (this is a Solaris9 box), when i try setfacl, i get the
following
error. I have also tried with different hosts (CentOS etc) with nfs4
options
etc, nothing worked. But i am able to set ACLs on local filesystems on
all
of the machines.
My understanding is that Solaris 9 does not do NFSv4.
The old-style Solaris ACLs you can set locally (and on a Sun NFS server) are not supported by Netapp or anyone else. I'm assuming you'd need Solaris 10 and NFS4 for this to work.
-- Darren Dunham ddunham@taos.com Senior Technical Consultant TAOS http://www.taos.com/
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