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Title: | DEC TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS |
Notice: | Note 2-SSB Kits, 3-FT Kits, 4-Patch Info, 7-QAR System |
Moderator: | ucxaxp.ucx.lkg.dec.com::TIBBERT |
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Created: | Thu Nov 17 1994 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 5568 |
Total number of notes: | 21492 |
5395.0. "Can ACLs be preserved?" by DECIDE::MOFFITT () Tue Apr 01 1997 11:38
Another ACL question from a newbie. I didn't see this one anywhere else...
A customer wishes to use TCP/IP Services to store files on an NFS served
volume. The UN*X system serving the volume won't be touching the files -
it's being used for raw storage only. I've been experimenting with V4.1
of UCX and it appears that ACLs are stripped from the file as it's sent
to the NFS volume.
Is there a way to keep the ACL information intact on files being moved to
an NFS volume? I don't actually need to use the ACL information - I simply
need a way to preserve it for the time when the files are brought back to
the OVMS system. If this can't be accomplished now, is such a feature
available in the F.T. 4.2 product?
thanks,
tim moffitt
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