svawter@c-cube.com said:
I must be missing something but let me bounce this off the croud...
I have an f630 with ontap5.3.6 sharing out NFS data to a Solaris 7 box and in certain directories I get this error:
/bin/ls -F (or -l also causes this) ls: "suid_mounts_allowed.dat": Value too large for defined data type
Hi Steve-
You might want to run /bin/getfacl against the file in question, to learn more about the ACLs. Perhaps there is a system limit that is exceeded.
I have attached a small perl program -- it can be helpful to learn detailed info on a file: $ stat tar tar device 0x310266d inode 2630879 0x2824df mode -r-xr-xr-x 0100555 nlink 1 owner pandora group pandora rdev 0 size 712 atime 974230097 Tue Nov 14 13:28:17 US/Central 2000 mtime 974230097 Tue Nov 14 13:28:17 US/Central 2000 ctime 974230097 Tue Nov 14 13:28:17 US/Central 2000 blksize 8192 blocks 8
I hope this helps. (I don't know anything about Solaris ACLs. so if you learn something I'd like to know too)
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