Platform: QNAP NAS (439-U-RP) (dual core x86 / Linux kernel 2.6.33.2) Source: sourceA: RAID-1 array, formatted EXT4 Target: targetB: NTFS (Paragon commercial NTFS driver) USB drive rsync args: (-a --delete --stats --numeric-ids) rsync version: 3.0.6 (tried 3.0.7 also) LM: Local Machine Given a 'sourceA' folder (/share/MD1_DATA/sourceA) with directory ownership of: owner: LM.admin group: LM.administrators permissions: 777 The 'sourceA' directory contents has files and folders in it. The original objects have ownership based on SAMBA Domain ID mapping (idmap). For simplicity sake: Files and folders have: owner: LM.admin group: Domain.GroupA Furthermore: sourceA\sub1 directory: ownership similar to it's parent, except it has a different ownership ids: owner: LM.admin group: Domain.GroupB permissions: 777 Issue: When I perform the rsync command (options above): 1) Files in the targetB directory receive the 'sourceA' folders ownership. I.e the files in this directory receive (admin, administrator) ownership, regardless of their original ownership(admin,Domain.GroupA). 2) Files in targetB have their permissions changed from 777 to 555. 3) Directories in the targetB directory are unaffected. Their ownership and permission information is retained. 4) Sub-directories of targetB (and their contents) retain their original ownership and permissions. I.e. sourceA\sub1\ABC.xls retains it's original ownership/permissions. 5) If I format the target USB drive with EXT3/4 and use the same rsync arguments, the ownership and permission of objects transfer correctly. Question: What would you suggest I do to determine the root cause of the failure to transfer ownership/permissions of files in the base target directory? I did try two different rsync versions (3.0.6 is loaded on the device, but I pulled in the ipkg version of 3.0.7). No difference. Appreciate any thoughts you might have. Dave