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2004 Jun 17
5
Problem in using rsync
Hi I use rsync to perform backup on disk on a SunFire 880 with Solaris 8. For performance issues, we launch simultaneously 5 rsyncs on 5 different fliesystems and about 150-200 "cp -p" commands on as many database files. We have been using the same scripts for about 2 months, without problems. The backup is performed on the same server (from filesystem to filesystem on the same server). Last weekend, we replaced the 4X750MHz by 8X1200MHz C...
2019 Jul 04
10
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
...ge installed to have 'getfacl', but is the > > 'attr' package installed ? > Yes. > getfattr users > # file: users > user.SAMBA_PAI Unbelievable: I remowed every settings from the samba shares, except path and read only in smb.conf. It turned out that I can set the fliesystem permissions of every share, except the users share! I checked the acls and xattrs of the folders. Only the users share had xattr entry. I deleted that setting, but it didn't help. I compared the acls of the other shares with the users share, but no difference. Is there users share related setti...
2019 Jul 04
0
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens > Pisch Tam?s via samba .... > > Unbelievable: I remowed every settings from the samba shares, except > path and read only in smb.conf. It turned out that I can set the > fliesystem permissions of every share, except the users share! > I checked the acls and xattrs of the folders. Only the users share had > xattr entry. I deleted that setting, but it didn't help. I compared > the acls of the other shares with the users share, but no difference. > Is there users...
2019 Jul 04
4
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
> >>>> Run this : getfacl /home/users > >>> getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names > >>> # file: home/users > >>> # owner: root > >>> # group: A\\domain\040admins > >>> user::rwx > >>> user:root:rwx > >>> user:10512:rwx > >>> group::rwx > >>>