Larry,
Thank you for your response. Dumpacl is an interesting option. It would be a
very similar setup to how I handle NetWare trustees presently with trustee.nlm.
I could run a scheduled task from the workstations accessing this data to dump
the ACL rights. It appears the utility has been changed to dumpsec I am still
trying to determine how you could restore this rights file.
If this works it would appear easier then winbind hackery.
>>> "Larry Bernstone" <Larry.Bernstone@efirstbank.com>
07/18/05 11:42AM >>>
Ryan,
you might be able to do the same sort of thing you do on Netware.
That, is, have a windows server (or even a w/s) run dumpacl to generate
a file containing the rights info, and back that up along with it. Not
sure what is a good way to restore those on windows, but I'll bet
someone has gone through that pain before you.
>>> "Ryan Kather" <RDKath@Roushind.com> 7/15/2005
9:46:02 AM >>>
I have recently designed a backup strategy for my company built around
RSYNC. The strategy appears sound for NetWare NSS data and Linux/Unix
data as the filesystem permissions are maintained (though some hackery
is required for NetWare).
However, recently a large amount of Windows data has been added to the
project raising concerns about filesystem rights. The windows data is
archived on NetApp filers running DataOnTap 7 with NTFS security mode.
The filers are presented to clients as NAS, and I can mount these
volumes with the samba client mount -t smbfs (what about CIFS?).
So to the real question! Is there a way to view and preserve the
windows filesystem rights with RSYNC? I am pretty sure I am not able to
view them in the present mount statement as winbindd does not run with
samba-client and getfacl does not show extended ACL's matching windows
rights.
Thank you for any insight anyone has.
Regards,
Ryan
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