Am 08.03.2013 12:03, schrieb Niels de Vos:
On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 03:59:59PM +0100, Reindl Harald wrote:
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> anybody an idea?
>
> [root@fileserver:~]$ setfattr -n harry -v test /mnt/storage/test
> setfattr: /mnt/storage/test: Operation not supported
Try this:
$ setfattr -n user.harry -v test /mnt/storage/test
xattrs can be in the security (set by kernel), trusted (set by root) or
user (set by users) prefixes. A xattrs "harry" is invalid and the kernel
correctly tells you that setting that xattr is not supported. (Maybe
some filesystems allow these uncommon names, but it is better to not use
them.)
thank you!
someone responded short after my message on the user-list
i am at debugging with upstream why netatalk3 doe snot work
on upgraded and converted AFP-Volumes and instead brings
Apple Finder to the "spinning wheel of dead" and here where
some ACL "not permitted"-warnings in the debug-log after that
netatalk-upstream said "well, read ACL works, please try
if you can write ACLs on this filesystem" and i did not
know much more as "setfattr --help" said
maybe it would be a good diea to imporve the output
[harry@srv-rhsoft:~]$ LANG=c; setfattr --help
setfattr 2.4.46 -- set extended attributes
Usage: setfattr {-n name} [-v value] [-h] file...
setfattr {-x name} [-h] file...
-n, --name=name set the value of the named extended attribute
-x, --remove=name remove the named extended attribute
-v, --value=value use value as the attribute value
-h, --no-dereference do not dereference symbolic links
--restore=file restore extended attributes
--version print version and exit
--help this help text