FS_COPYACL(1) AFS Command Reference FS_COPYACL(1)
NAME
fs_copyacl - Copies an ACL from a directory to one or more other directories
SYNOPSIS
fs copyacl -fromdir <source directory (or DFS file)>
-todir <destination directory (or DFS file)>+
[-clear] [-id] [-if] [-help]
fs co -f <source directory (or DFS file)>
-t <destination directory (or DFS file)>+
[-c] [-id] [-if] [-h]
DESCRIPTION
The fs copyacl command copies the access control list (ACL) from a source directory to each specified destination directory. The source
directory's ACL is unchanged, and changes to the destination directory's ACL obey the following rules:
o If an entry on the source ACL does not already exist on the destination ACL, it is added.
o If an entry exists on both the source and destination ACLs, the permissions from the source ACL entry replace the current permissions
on the destination ACL entry.
o If an entry on the destination ACL has no corresponding entry on the source ACL, it is removed if the -clear flag is included and is
unchanged otherwise. In other words, if the -clear flag is provided, the source ACL completely replaces the destination ACL.
When using this command to copy ACLs between objects in DFS filespace accessed via the AFS/DFS Migration Toolkit Protocol Translator, it is
possible to specify files, as well as directories, with the -fromdir and -todir arguments.
CAUTIONS
Do not copy ACLs between AFS and DFS files or directories. The ACL formats are incompatible.
OPTIONS
-fromdir <source directory>
Specifies the source directory from which to copy the ACL. (Specifying an AFS file copies its directory's ACL, but specifying a DFS
file copies its own ACL.) A partial pathname is interpreted relative to the current working directory.
-todir <destination directory>
Specifies each directory for which to alter the ACL to match the source ACL. (Specifying an AFS file halts the command with an error,
but specifying a DFS file alters the file's ACL). A partial pathname is interpreted relative to the current working directory.
Specify the read/write path to each directory (or DFS file), to avoid the failure that results from attempting to change a read-only
volume. By convention, the read/write path is indicated by placing a period before the cell name at the pathname's second level (for
example, "/afs/.abc.com"). For further discussion of the concept of read/write and read-only paths through the filespace, see the fs
mkmount reference page.
-clear
Replaces the ACL of each destination directory with the source ACL.
-id Modifies the Initial Container ACL of each DFS directory named by the -todir argument, rather than the regular Object ACL. This
argument is supported only when both the source and each destination directory reside in DFS and are accessed via the AFS/DFS Migration
Toolkit Protocol Translator.
-if Modifies the Initial Object ACL of each DFS directory named by the -todir argument, rather than the regular Object ACL. This argument
is supported only when both the source and each destination directory reside in DFS and are accessed via the AFS/DFS Migration Toolkit
Protocol Translator.
-help
Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are ignored.
EXAMPLES
The following example command copies the current working directory's ACL to its subdirectory called reports. Note that the source
directory's ACL is unaffected. Entries on the reports directory's that are not on the source ACL of the current directory remain unaffected
as well, because the -clear flag is not used.
% fs listacl . reports
Access list for . is
Normal rights:
pat rlidwka
smith rlidwk
Access list for reports is
Normal rights:
pat rl
pat:friends rl
Negative rights
jones rlidwka
% fs copyacl -fromdir . -todir reports
% fs listacl . reports
Access list for . is
Normal rights:
pat rlidwka
smith rlidwk
Access list for reports is
Normal rights:
pat rlidwka
pat:friends rl
smith rlidwk
Negative rights
jones rlidwka
PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
To copy an ACL between AFS objects, the issuer must have the "l" (lookup) permission on the source directory's ACL and the "a" (administer)
permission on each destination directory's ACL. If the -fromdir argument names a file rather than a directory, the issuer must have both
the "l" and "r" (read) permissions on the ACL of the file's directory.
To copy an ACL between DFS objects, the issuer must have the r permission on the source directory or file's ACL and the "c" (control)
permission on each destination directory or file's ACL.
SEE ALSO
fs_listacl(1), fs_mkmount(1), fs_setacl(1)
COPYRIGHT
IBM Corporation 2000. <http://www.ibm.com/> All Rights Reserved.
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OpenAFS 2012-03-26 FS_COPYACL(1)