Trying to copy sysvol with rsync
James B. Byrne
byrnejb at harte-lyne.ca
Fri May 8 19:06:42 UTC 2020
On Fri, May 8, 2020 14:02, TIM KELLERS wrote:
>
> Do you have ACLs enabled on the filesystem?
>
DC2 is an iocage jail running in a zfs dataset. The acl settings for that
dataset are:
zroot/iocage/jails/samba-02/root aclmode passthrough
inherited from zroot/iocage/jails
zroot/iocage/jails/samba-02/root aclinherit passthrough
inherited from zroot/iocage/jails
zroot/iocage/jails/samba-02 aclmode passthrough
inherited from zroot/iocage/jails
zroot/iocage/jails/samba-02 aclinherit passthrough
inherited from zroot/iocage/jails
zroot/iocage/jails aclmode passthrough local
zroot/iocage/jails aclinherit passthrough local
zroot/iocage aclmode passthrough local
zroot/iocage aclinherit passthrough local
zroot aclmode discard default
zroot aclinherit restricted default
aclmode=discard | groupmask | passthrough | restricted
Controls how an ACL is modified during chmod(2). A file system with
an aclmode property of discard (the default) deletes all ACL entries
that do not represent the mode of the file. An aclmode property of
groupmask reduces permissions granted in all ALLOW entries found in
the ACL such that they are no greater than the group permissions
specified by chmod(2). A file system with an aclmode property of
passthrough indicates that no changes are made to the ACL other than
creating or updating the necessary ACL entries to represent the new
mode of the file or directory. An aclmode property of restricted
will cause the chmod(2) operation to return an error when used on any
file or directory which has a non-trivial ACL whose entries can not
be represented by a mode. chmod(2) is required to change the set
user ID, set group ID, or sticky bits on a file or directory, as they
do not have equivalent ACL entries. In order to use chmod(2) on a
file or directory with a non-trivial ACL when aclmode is set to
restricted, you must first remove all ACL entries which do not
represent the current mode.
I gather from the property setting of aclmode=passthrough for the jail that acl
is turned on.
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