Hi
has anyone managed to get ACL's working on an nfs exported Filesystem with Centos-4.2 (server and client)? The work fine on the local filesystem (ext3) and the upstream vendor docs tell, that nfs acl's should work (by default). But I don't
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Hansjörg
On Wed, 8 Feb 2006 at 5:09pm, Dr. Hansjoerg Maurer wrote
has anyone managed to get ACL's working on an nfs exported Filesystem with Centos-4.2 (server and client)? The work fine on the local filesystem (ext3) and the upstream vendor docs tell, that nfs acl's should work (by default).
Search the list archives -- the docs lie. This doesn't work on centos-4 yet. It's advertised as a feature of U3 upstream, but ISTR there being a lot of bugs with it in the beta kernel. If you really need it, fall back to centos-3, where it *does* work.
On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 11:13 -0500, Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
On Wed, 8 Feb 2006 at 5:09pm, Dr. Hansjoerg Maurer wrote
has anyone managed to get ACL's working on an nfs exported Filesystem with Centos-4.2 (server and client)? The work fine on the local filesystem (ext3) and the upstream vendor docs tell, that nfs acl's should work (by default).
Search the list archives -- the docs lie. This doesn't work on centos-4 yet. It's advertised as a feature of U3 upstream, but ISTR there being a lot of bugs with it in the beta kernel. If you really need it, fall back to centos-3, where it *does* work.
I want to point out that this is an upstream issue and not CentOS specific :)
On Wed, 8 Feb 2006 at 2:41pm, Johnny Hughes wrote
On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 11:13 -0500, Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
On Wed, 8 Feb 2006 at 5:09pm, Dr. Hansjoerg Maurer wrote
has anyone managed to get ACL's working on an nfs exported Filesystem with Centos-4.2 (server and client)? The work fine on the local filesystem (ext3) and the upstream vendor docs tell, that nfs acl's should work (by default).
Search the list archives -- the docs lie. This doesn't work on centos-4 yet. It's advertised as a feature of U3 upstream, but ISTR there being a lot of bugs with it in the beta kernel. If you really need it, fall back to centos-3, where it *does* work.
I want to point out that this is an upstream issue and not CentOS specific :)
I certainly never meant to imply it was centos-specific. I'm more than happy to blame upstream whenever possible! ;)