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HSM: access denied Errors Seen After POSIX to NFS4 Extended ACL Conversion (Doc ID 2659793.1)

Last updated on APRIL 03, 2024

Applies to:

Oracle Hierarchical Storage Manager (HSM) and StorageTek QFS Software - Version 5.4 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

Customer converted a SAM-QFS 5.4 file system running on Solaris 10 with POSIX extended ACLs, to an HSM 6.1 file system running on Solaris 11 with NFSV4 extended ACLs.  When they did the samfsrestore, they got the message "converting POSIX to nfsv4".   Note that this conversion can be done using the '-A' flag with the 'samfsck' command.

They were also using active directory.

When they copy (cp) a NO acl file on a Solaris samfs client to a new file, the new file has an acl + added to it and sometimes the new file has NO permissions at all, except for an acl + that was added to it.

 

Cause

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