At 06:23 PM 5/11/2012 +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote: >Additionally, the returned file ID must be > 0xffffffff, >otherwise we don't trust the server to generate >usefule file IDs. This usually only affects remote >NT4 NTFS and Samba < 3.0.
Running Samba 3.6.4 and it is returning IndexNumber: 0x81f which is the actual inode value and the Samba devs indicated this is the behavior as designed. Also $ getVolInfo //siobhan/d | fgrep -i ACL FILE_PERSISTENT_ACLS : TRUE Thank you very much for your reply. ====== $ getVolInfo //siobhan/d Device Type : 7 Characteristics : 10 Volume Name : <d> Serial Number : 2717179013 Max Filenamelength : 255 Filesystemname : <NTFS> Flags : 1002f FILE_CASE_SENSITIVE_SEARCH : TRUE FILE_CASE_PRESERVED_NAMES : TRUE FILE_UNICODE_ON_DISK : TRUE FILE_PERSISTENT_ACLS : TRUE FILE_FILE_COMPRESSION : FALSE FILE_VOLUME_QUOTAS : TRUE FILE_SUPPORTS_SPARSE_FILES : FALSE FILE_SUPPORTS_REPARSE_POINTS: FALSE FILE_SUPPORTS_REMOTE_STORAGE: FALSE FILE_VOLUME_IS_COMPRESSED : FALSE FILE_SUPPORTS_OBJECT_IDS : TRUE FILE_SUPPORTS_ENCRYPTION : FALSE FILE_NAMED_STREAMS : FALSE FILE_READ_ONLY_VOLUME : FALSE FILE_SEQUENTIAL_WRITE_ONCE : FALSE FILE_SUPPORTS_TRANSACTIONS : FALSE -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple