From: Chris Davies on 10 May 2010 07:46 Chris Davies <chris-usenet(a)roaima.co.uk> wrote: > Have you got --manage-gids set on the server's rpc.mountd? Read about > it in the manpage. Philipp Kraus <philipp.kraus(a)flashpixx.de> wrote: > Yes, I had setup the -g flag into /etc/conf.d/nfs under OPTS_RPC_MOUNTD > but I can't see all user and group ride on the NFS client [...] CD> The point of the --manage-gids (-g) flag is that the client group ids CD> are *ignored* and replaced by the corresponding group ids on the CD> server. RK> Okay, but my LDAP "syncs" the IDs, so I don't need the -g flag, do I? RK> I think the client doesn't get the ACL, but how can I show a log? You keep mentioning the client, but nowhere are you mentioning the server. Does your server use the same LDAP service, too? > I had found some articles about XFS and ACL, in which this combination > went wrong, but all articles are for kernels previous 2.6.27. It's entirely possible that this fault still exhibits in your .33 kernel. Have you looked at the bug report to see whether it's been fixed yet? Chris
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