Acl Behavior On Mode Change - Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Manual

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Access Control Lists for Filesystems
Group - The group of the root directory. This can be specified as a group ID or group name.
For more information on mapping UNIX and Windows groups, see
UNIX-based NFS access, this can be changed from the client using the chgrp command.
Permissions - Standard UNIX permissions for the root directory. For UNIX-based NFS
access, this can be changed from the client using the chmod command. The permissions are
divided into three types.
Access Type
User
Group
Other
For each access type, the following permissions can be granted.
Type
Read
Write
Execute
Related Topics
"ACL Behavior on Mode Change" on page 416
"ACL Inheritance Behavior" on page 417
"Root Directory ACL" on page 419

ACL Behavior on Mode Change

When an ACL is modified via chmod(2) using the standard UNIX user/group/other permissions,
the simplified mode change request will interact with the existing ACL in different ways
depending on the setting of this property. To edit the ACL behavior on mode change, see
Editing a Project BUI, CLI.
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Description
User that is the current owner of the directory.
Group that is the current group of the directory.
All other accesses.
R
W
X
Identity
Mapping. For
Description
Permission to list the contents of
the directory.
Permission to create files in the
directory.*
Permission to look up entries
in the directory. If users have
execute permissions but not read
permissions, they can access files
explicitly by name but not list the
contents of the directory.

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