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ACL problem due to mv command used in solaris
Hi All,
Is there any way to use mv command and that should apply ACL on the moved files that is already set in distination location This mv command is running in a solaris system. File system is NFS. Problem I am facing : Currently mv command removes ACL from moved files and also it does not set ACL on moved files which is already set in destination location. So, finally no ACL is set on the files which have moved. Thank you. Last edited by Tlogine; 09-19-2007 at 05:12 AM. Reason: It needs some more explanation. |
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