Hi, On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 5:05 PM, Nickeforos <[email protected]> wrote: > "making sure ZFS ACLs match the POSIX permissions (did you try this?)." > > No, I don't know how... > > > this is what I get with /usr/bin/ls -lVh: > > total 334 > -rwxr-xr-x 1 napp-it root 65K Jul 14 15:00 admin-lib.pl > owner@:rwxp--aARWcCos:-------:allow > group@:r-x---a-R-c--s:-------:allow > everyone@:r-x---a-R-c--s:-------:allow > -rwxr-xr-x 1 napp-it root 101K Jul 14 15:00 admin.pl > owner@:rwxp--aARWcCos:-------:allow > group@:r-x---a-R-c--s:-------:allow > everyone@:r-x---a-R-c--s:-------:allow
These permissions do not match those that Robbie suggested worked for him. I'm not saying a chmod will solve your problem, but it will be one less potential variable. > "Those permissions can be set with /usr/bin/chmod" > > How I can I do it in e.g. pool1/test? Documentation for commands can be found using the command "man", so: man /usr/bin/chmod Here is the command with the options you need (it's one long line - if it shows up as a few lines, you need to paste it together into one command). You need to run this command as a "super-user" (administrator), that is either as the user "root" or as a user with administrative rights and typing "sudo" before the command. /usr/bin/chmod -R A=owner@:rwxpdDaARWcCos:fd-----:allow,group@:rwxpdDaARWcCos:fd-----:allow,everyone@:rwxpdDaARWcCos:fd-----:allow /pool1/test Did you try logging on with "domain\user" as opposed to just "user"? If you don't have a domain then "hostname\user" (where, obviously, hostname and user are the actual name of your host, and your actual user name ;-) ). Post to the list whether or not either of the above work (I would try the logon name first, as it's faster/easier to check), so that if someone encounters the same problems in a few months they can refer back to what you did. Cheers, Jan _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
