From: "James Harper" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, 11 April, 2013 12:10:37 PM
> Putting the error correction/detection in the filesystem bothers me.  
> Actually when I was checking over this email before hitting send it  
> occurred to me that maybe I'm wrong about this, knowing next to  
> nothing about ZFS as I do. Is a zpool virtual device like an LVM lv,  
> and I can use it for things other than running ZFS filesystems on?

I have seen examples of (FreeBSD) UFS partitions on top of Zpools.

http://www.markround.com/archives/37-ZFS-as-a-volume-manager.html

I briefly considered it because of Samba 4 and ACL issues.

ZFS (on FreeBSD, and Solaris, I think) supports NFSv4 ACLs, while UFS  
has POSIX ACLs (as Linux ext3/4 has).

NFSv4 ACLs are close to Windows CIFS ACLs (much closer than Posix ACLs).

Still, Samba is using Posix ACLs, and makes it harder for ZFS - on  
FreeBSD at least.

The FreeBSD samba 4.0.4 port considers ZFS as underlying filesystem as  
untested and it needs some tweaks to get it working.

The reason to use Posix ALs, I believe, is lacking Linux support for  
NFSv4 ACLs. There are RichACLs but they are not in the main kernel yet  
- OpenSuse has them in their kernel already.

A question to ZFSonLinux - which ACLs are supported here?

Regards
Peter

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