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May 9, 2008, 8:31 AM
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Re: How well does Mixed mode qtrees work?
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The big problem is still there... the last one to set permissions wins... i.e. CIFS ACL wipes NFS perms NFS perms wipes CIFS ACLs --tmac On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Page, Jeremy <jeremy.page[at]gilbarco.com> wrote: > I know that "back in the day" there where some good reasons not to use mixed > mode qtrees if at all possible. We've got folks accessing their home > directories via NFS and CIFS depending on which of their workstations they > are using so it would be very nice if I could use mixed mode. Is it > realistic to do this in a production environment? What are the drawbacks? > > This message (including any attachments) contains confidential > and/or proprietary information intended only for the addressee. > Any unauthorized disclosure, copying, distribution or reliance on > the contents of this information is strictly prohibited and may > constitute a violation of law. If you are not the intended > recipient, please notify the sender immediately by responding to > this e-mail, and delete the message from your system. If you > have any questions about this e-mail please notify the sender > immediately. > -- --tmac RedHat Certified Engineer #804006984323821 (RHEL4) RedHat Certified Engineer #805007643429572 (RHEL5) Principal Consultant
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