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Old February 8th, 2008, 11:30 PM
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OS X Server RAID ACL problem....

I am having problems setting up ACLs on a RAID 5 array....SCSI Highpoint.

There are no problems with the array itself....have run a full Diskwarrior scan to confirm this.

However when using fsaclctl -a in terminal, I get the following dump:

<CFDictionary 0x1066e0 [0xa00c5174]>{type = mutable, count = 9, capacity = 12, pairs = (
0 : <CFString 0x102260 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "device_manufacturer"} = <CFString 0x1062b0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "HPT"}
1 : <CFString 0x106810 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "spparallelscsi_device_type"} = <CFNumber 0x106840 [0xa00c5174]>{value = +0, type = kCFNumberSInt32Type}
3 : <CFString 0x101c30 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "device_revision"} = <CFString 0x1062e0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "4.00"}
4 : <CFString 0x1067c0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "spparallelscsi_device_features"} = <CFArray 0x1067f0 [0xa00c5174]>{type = immutable, count = 0, values = (
)}
5 : <CFString 0x1068a0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "spparallelscsi_target"} = <CFString 0xa00d16b4 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "0"}
6 : <CFString 0x101bd0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "device_model"} = <CFString 0x1062c0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "DISK 1_0"}
7 : <CFString 0x106850 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "spparallelscsi_it_nexus_features"} = <CFArray 0x106880 [0xa00c5174]>{type = immutable, count = 0, values = (
)}
9 : <CFString 0x1019d0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "_items"} = <CFArray 0x1061a0 [0xa00c5174]>{type = mutable-small, count = 1, values = (
0 : <CFDictionary 0x1061e0 [0xa00c5174]>{type = mutable, count = 14, capacity = 24, pairs = (
0 : <CFString 0x103df0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "os9_drivers"} = <CFString 0xa00d4024 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "no"}
1 : <CFString 0x1062f0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "partition_map_type"} = <CFString 0x106310 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "apple_partition_map_type"}
2 : <CFString 0x102b20 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "volumes"} = <CFArray 0x1063c0 [0xa00c5174]>{type = mutable-small, count = 1, values = (
0 : <CFDictionary 0x106400 [0xa00c5174]>{type = mutable, count = 7, capacity = 12, pairs = (
5 : <CFString 0x102820 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "mount_point"} = <CFString 0x106500 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "/Volumes/SUPERBACKUP"}
9 : <CFString 0x101ab0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "_name"} = <CFString 0x1063e0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "SUPERBACKUP"}
10 : <CFString 0x103990 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "writable"} = <CFString 0xa00d70b4 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "yes"}
12 : <CFString 0x1020b0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "bsd_name"} = <CFString 0xa00d46b4 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "disk2s3"}
13 : <CFString 0x102740 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "free_space"} = <CFString 0x1064e0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "3.19 TB"}
14 : <CFString 0x102660 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "file_system"} = <CFString 0x1064c0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "Journaled HFS+"}
15 : <CFString 0xa00d4ca4 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "size"} = <CFString 0x106340 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "4.09 TB"}
)}
)}
3 : <CFString 0x101c30 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "device_revision"} = <CFString 0x1062e0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "4.00"}
6 : <CFString 0x101bd0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "device_model"} = <CFString 0x1062c0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "DISK 1_0"}
9 : <CFString 0x101ab0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "_name"} = <CFString 0x1061c0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "SCSI Logical Unit @ 0"}
10 : <CFString 0x103890 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "volumes_anonymous"} = <CFArray 0x106220 [0xa00c5174]>{type = mutable-small, count = 1, values = (
0 : <CFDictionary 0x106260 [0xa00c5174]>{type = mutable, count = 5, capacity = 12, pairs = (
9 : <CFString 0x101ab0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "_name"} = <CFString 0xa00d46b4 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "disk2s3"}
10 : <CFString 0x103990 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "writable"} = <CFString 0xa00d70b4 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "yes"}
12 : <CFString 0x102740 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "free_space"} = <CFString 0x1064e0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "3.19 TB"}
14 : <CFString 0x102660 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "file_system"} = <CFString 0x1064c0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "Journaled HFS+"}
15 : <CFString 0xa00d4ca4 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "size"} = <CFString 0x106340 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "4.09 TB"}
)}
)}
12 : <CFString 0x1020b0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "bsd_name"} = <CFString 0x1062a0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "disk2"}
13 : <CFString 0x1063a0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "spparallelscsi_lun"} = <CFString 0xa00d16b4 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "0"}
14 : <CFString 0x101bb0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "detachable_drive"} = <CFString 0xa00d4024 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "no"}
16 : <CFString 0x102260 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "device_manufacturer"} = <CFString 0x1062b0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "HPT"}
17 : <CFString 0x102030 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "removable_media"} = <CFString 0xa00d4024 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "no"}
30 : <CFString 0x106360 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "smart_status"} = <CFString 0x106380 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "Not Supported"}
31 : <CFString 0xa00d4ca4 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "size"} = <CFString 0x106340 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "4.09 TB"}
)}
)}
10 : <CFString 0x101ab0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "_name"} = <CFString 0x1067a0 [0xa00c5174]>{contents = "SCSI Target Device @ 0"}
)}
ProcessVolume: processing /
Access control lists are supported on /.
ProcessVolume: processing /Volumes/Superserver Internal 750
Access control lists are supported on /Volumes/Superserver Internal 750.

Does this mean that ACLs are not supported on the SUPERBACKUP volume?

Any help much appreciated.


Joel,

running OS X Server 10.5.1
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