[gpfsug-discuss] replicating ACLs across GPFS's?

Orlando Richards orichards at pixitmedia.com
Fri Jan 6 08:51:19 GMT 2017


Glad to see it's still doing good work out there! :)


On 06/01/2017 02:16, Jaime Pinto wrote:
> Great guys!!!
> Just what I was looking for.
> Everyone is always so helpful on this forum.
> Thanks a lot.
> Jaime
>
> Quoting "Laurence Horrocks-Barlow" <laurence at qsplace.co.uk>:
>
>> Are you talking about the GPFSUG github?
>>
>> https://github.com/gpfsug/gpfsug-tools
>>
>> The patched rsync there I believe was done by Orlando.
>>
>> -- Lauz
>>
>>
>> On 05/01/2017 22:01, Buterbaugh, Kevin L wrote:
>>> Hi Jaime,
>>>
>>> IBM developed a patch for rsync that can replicate ACL?s ? we?ve  
>>> used it and it works great ? can?t remember where we downloaded it  
>>> from, though.  Maybe someone else on the list who *isn?t* having a  
>>> senior moment can point you to it?
>>>
>>> Kevin
>>>
>>>> On Jan 5, 2017, at 3:53 PM, Jaime Pinto <pinto at scinet.utoronto.ca> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone know of a functional standard alone tool to 
>>>> systematically and recursively find and replicate ACLs that works  
>>>> well with GPFS?
>>>>
>>>> * We're currently using rsync, which will replicate permissions  
>>>> fine, however it leaves the ACL's behind. The --perms option for  
>>>> rsync is blind to ACLs.
>>>>
>>>> * The native linux trick below works well with ext4 after an  
>>>> rsync, but makes a mess on GPFS.
>>>>     % getfacl -R /path/to/source > /root/perms.ac
>>>>     % setfacl --restore=/root/perms.acl
>>>>
>>>> * The native GPFS mmgetacl/mmputacl pair does not have a built-in  
>>>> recursive option.
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Jaime
>>>>
>>>> ---
>>>> Jaime Pinto
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>>>> University of Toronto
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