“getfacl” is a command in Linux used to retrieve file or directory access control lists (ACLs). ACLs are an extension of traditional file permissions that provide more granular control over who can access a f
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-libjars <jar1,...> specify a comma-separated list of jar files to be included in the classpath -archives <archive1,...> specify a comma-separated list of archives to be unarchived on the compute machines The general command line syntax is: command [genericOptions] [commandOptions] 1. ...
NFS security flavor: 1 pseudoflavor: 0 I think the NFSv4 capability flags/acl should be 0x3? What am I missing? Many thanks! Attached the config and a log consisting of server start, mount, nfs4_getfacl command and server stop.
It is recommended to verify the configuration to ensure that the appropriate features are enabled as desired, for example by using the following Data ONTAP command: vserver nfs show -vserver <vserver-name> -fields v4.0-acl,v4.0-read-delegation,v4.0-write-delegation,v4.0-referrals,v4.0-...