Are the users specified in the ACE present in the directory service on the remote machine? If not, you'll see errors like this. ACLs are set using the username, not uid, so matching user accounts must be present on the remote machine

Mike

On May 14, 2009, at 7:02 PM, gigagigosu wrote:


sorry, i forgot to mention that both client and server are running MacOS 10.4 (client is 10.4.8 and server is 10.4.11) and both source and destination are
HFS+ Journaled, both machines are G5 PowerPC xserves.

Partition scheme on both source volume and destination volume is Apple
Partition Map. Also, both source and destination have ACLs enabled for over
1 year and servers were restarted a couple of times.

Interesting is that rsync running between 2 local volumes preserves ACLs
(same -ApXrvvhog option) so this issue occurs only in a client-server
configuration.

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