Bug 1416683

Summary: nfs4_setfacl -R should not bail out on error
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Reporter: Ondrej <ondrej.valousek>
Component: nfs4-acl-toolsAssignee: Steve Dickson <steved>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Yongcheng Yang <yoyang>
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Version: 6.8CC: eguan, xzhou, yoyang
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Description Ondrej 2017-01-26 09:07:53 UTC
Description of problem:
Currently, when invoking nfs4_setfacl -R -a, the command bails out with error:
"An error occurred during recursive file tree walk."
Usually if there is a permission problem somewhere in the directory tree.
The command should be:
1. More verbose saying where problem occurred
2. Skip and Continue operation (much like chmod, chown does)

Comment 3 Jan Kurik 2017-12-06 11:57:53 UTC
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