I am just upgrading a production system from Xsan 1.3 to Xsan 1.4.
You activate ACLs by choosing Storage->VOLUMENAME->Edit.
In the little Pop-up menu you select Activate ACLs.
In our update process we experience, that after enabling ACLs our MDC
gets into trouble finding any metadata storage after a reboot.
This leads to the fact, that our Xsan volume is not mountable anymore.
File System checks haven't helped yet, and turning ACLs off brings back
the Xsan volume immediately.
Turning ACLs on without rebooting works fine.
I'll write more later on if I manage to make it through a reboot with
ACLs activated.
Cheers,
André
On 19.08.2006, at 14:00, Mark Nassy wrote:
On Aug 18, 2006, at 7:27 AM, Mark Nassy wrote:
are the file system ACL discussed in xsan 1.4 compatible with the
file system ACL's used in an active directory domain?
On Aug 18, 2006, at 8:56 AM, Gustavo Beathyate wrote:
I would definitively think so. If they are implemented in the same
way as an HFS volume, they are...
i tried turning on ACL in workgroup manager on the XSAN 1.4 volume
but it would not allow me to do so. I looked in the XSAN admin 1.4
but did not see anything there that would allow me to enable them.
does anyone know how i enable them?
mark andrew nassy
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