Is there an NFS share of the same directory? Or any local process unpacking files here?
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Robbie Crash <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I'm having some issues that are undoubtedly my fault, but that I've been > unable to fix. > > I have several FS shared via SMB, the shares work and the data is > available, and I can create new files/directories without issue. However, I > cannot edit nor delete files consistently. Usually it works for a few days > or a few weeks, then all of a sudden, I cannot rename files/directories or > edit existing files. I usually can fix the issue by altering the ZFS ACL > using /usr/bin/chmod instead of the default one in /usr/gnu/bin/chmod, and > giving full_set and read_set as requried. This is really annoying and has > to be redone seemingly at random. > > I've tried setting aclmode and aclinherit to discard, but that hasn't > helped at all. Setting to passthrough and reapplying seems to get things > working for a while, then back to getting denied. > > The command I'm running to set the permissions is: > $ /usr/bin/chmod A=owner@:full_set:fd:allow,group@ > :read_set:fd:allow,everyone@:read_set:fd:allow /Data/Dir > > Which gives me: > $ /usr/bin/ls -lV /Data/ > drwxr--r--+ 25 robbie staff 25 Jan 14 15:34 Dir > owner@:rwxpdDaARWcCos:fd----I:allow > group@:r-----a-R-c--s:fd----I:allow > everyone@:r-----a-R-c--s:fd----I:allow > > A normal ls just shows whatever was set with /usr/gnu/bin/chmod. > > Generally speaking if I do /usr/bin/ls before resetting the permissions, I > get something along the lines of owner@:rwxpdDaARWcCos:------I:allow, so > just the fd bits not set. > > Logged in locally to the box things work properly. I can rename/move/edit > files without issue, it's just over SMB that there's an issue. > > The pool was originally created under ZFS on Linux running under Ubuntu, > exported from there, and imported into OI151. Most of the shares are also > configured as netatalk shares for OSX clients. I have not tested to see if > OSX users have issues editing files, but I don't care about if they can > since none of the OSX users should be able to edit anything on the server. > Windows clients are all Windows 7 and are joined to an AD Domain, but are > authenticating as local users. SMB is using local account authentication, > not AD Integrated. > > -- > Seconds to the drop, but it seems like hours. > > http://www.eff.org/ > <http://www.eff.org/>http://creativecommons.org/ > _______________________________________________ > OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
