On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 07:37:31 +0100, Ben Schumacher <m...@benschumacher.com> wrote:

At any rate, I've been considering switching this to a ZFS RAIDZ now
that FreeBSD 8 is released and it seems that folks think it's stable,
but I'm curious if it can provide the SUIDDIR functionality I'm
currently using.

 Yes, it can. From my point of view it works the same way as on UFS.

Thanks for your response... I don't know that that's quite right.

In fact, you're right. I used only the "g+s" file mode and it worked for both UFS and ZFS. Sorry for the confusion.

Any clues would be appreciated.

 Maybe ZVOL will be sufficient? It just works:

# zfs create -V 1g tank/tmp/test1
# newfs /dev/zvol/tank/tmp/test1
# mkdir /tmp/test1
# mount -o suiddir /dev/zvol/tank/tmp/test1 /tmp/test1
# mkdir /tmp/test1/user1dir
# chmod 4777 /tmp/test1/user1dir
# chown user1:user1 /tmp/test1/user1dir
# su - user2
$ cd /tmp/test1/user1dir
$ touch test
$ ll test
-rw-------  1 user1  user1  - 0 Dec 21 00:14 test


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