Have you enabled acl in samba? it is a compile time option + you need kernel support for acl on your file system (ext2/3 or xfs only currently)
Simo. On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 09:18, Andrew Furey wrote: > Hi all, > > Well, I'm getting somewhere I think, I now have both ACL support and > domain login basically working. However I'm at a bit of a loss as to how > to proceed. > > Basically I want to copy over a large number of files and directories > (~300k files, ~60Gb total) from an existing W2k server to a Samba > server. These files have existing ACLs set, so I need to preserve them > somehow. > > I can of course copy over the files themselves using any number of > methods "from" either machine, but the majority of them don't have any > knowledge of ACLs at all. I've been trying to use xcopy /o, but it gives > "Access Denied" and a file size of 0. (The "force unknown acl user" > option is supposed to fix this, but it seems to be ignored according to > testparm -x - or am I doing something wrong?) > > I could try copying them over and then seting the ACLs either through > the Security dialog or with setfacl, but given that they're not all > predictable (any random subfile could have rather different ACLs to its > parent dir), and also given the sheer number involved, it would take, > um, a while :( > > This is Samba 2.2.7a on Debian unstable (can be reverted to stable if > need be), and a fairly standard W2k server on domain-level security. > > Any ideas for an [easier] way to do this? > > TIA > Andrew > > -- > ANDREW FUREY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Sysadmin/developer for Terminus. > Providing online networks of Australian lawyers (http://www.ilaw.com.au) > and Linux experts (http://www.linuxconsultants.com.au) for instant help! > Disclaimer: http://www.terminus.net.au/disclaimer.html. GCS L+++ P++ t++ -- Simo Sorce - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Xsec s.r.l. via Durando 10 Ed. G - 20158 - Milano tel. +39 02 2399 7130 - fax: +39 02 700 442 399
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