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Old 20th September 2006, 09:37 AM
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user_xattr (extended attributes) and rsync

Hi,

I am attempting to use the -A option in rsync to copy all extended attributes. I am receiving the following error:

set_acl: sys_acl_get_file(<file name>, SMB_ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported
for all files. The file system is mounted with user_xattr, I am using a recent kernel, and the latest version of rsync:
unix# mount | grep sda
/dev/sda2 on / type ext3 (rw,user_xattr)
unix# uname -sr
Linux 2.6.17-1.2187_FC5smp
unix# rpm -q rsync
rsync-2.6.8-1.FC5.1
Can anyone help me see what I'm missing here?
Need rsync -A to succeed in get and set of the ACLs.

Thanks, Hugo
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Old 20th September 2006, 10:21 AM
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ooops

And the answer is:

mount with both user_xattr and acl

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