ArcticRevrus
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- Mar 26, 2014
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Hello,
When attempting to migrate data to our new storage system running 9.10 from another freenas box running 9.3, I cannot find any way to be able to preserve ACL's via any transfer protocol on files using AD users. Both systems are joined to the same domain, but when attempting to rsync the files as root, I recieve the error
rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/raid/Shares/Public/Public/IT/2_0_0_71/.duo-win-login-2.0.0.71.exe.ndsHa9" failed: Operation not permitted (1)
Files that have no AD users on them transfer perfectly fine, and files also transfer properly if i do not use -A. This system has very detailed ACLs on the source system, so manually fixing the permissions is extremely undesirable. I have also attempted mounting the source file system on the destination box via NFSv4 and transfering using cp, mounting the CIFS share on a windows box and using robocopy, and SCP'ing the files from the shell, all to no avail.
When attempting to migrate data to our new storage system running 9.10 from another freenas box running 9.3, I cannot find any way to be able to preserve ACL's via any transfer protocol on files using AD users. Both systems are joined to the same domain, but when attempting to rsync the files as root, I recieve the error
rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/raid/Shares/Public/Public/IT/2_0_0_71/.duo-win-login-2.0.0.71.exe.ndsHa9" failed: Operation not permitted (1)
Files that have no AD users on them transfer perfectly fine, and files also transfer properly if i do not use -A. This system has very detailed ACLs on the source system, so manually fixing the permissions is extremely undesirable. I have also attempted mounting the source file system on the destination box via NFSv4 and transfering using cp, mounting the CIFS share on a windows box and using robocopy, and SCP'ing the files from the shell, all to no avail.