rsync: [generator] set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(dev/kvm, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
Mario Marietto
marietto2008 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 28 13:58:59 UTC 2023
Maybe the solution is explained here :
https://serverfault.com/questions/1110536/rsync-operation-not-supported-errors-for-acl-on-zfs/1110537#1110537
I tried to do something like this:
zpool import -f -R /mnt/zroot2 zroot2
zfs set acltype=posixacl zroot2/ROOT
why zroot2/ROOT ?
because :
# zfs list
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
zroot2 738G 161G 738G /mnt/zroot2/zroot2
zroot2/ROOT 312K 161G 96K none
zroot2/ROOT/default 216K 161G 216K /mnt/zroot2
zroot2/tmp 176K 161G 176K /mnt/zroot2/tmp
zroot2/usr 384K 161G 96K /mnt/zroot2/usr
zroot2/usr/home 96K 161G 96K /mnt/zroot2/usr/home
zroot2/usr/ports 96K 161G 96K /mnt/zroot2/usr/ports
zroot2/usr/src 96K 161G 96K /mnt/zroot2/usr/src
zroot2/var 3.29M 161G 96K /mnt/zroot2/var
zroot2/var/audit 96K 161G 96K /mnt/zroot2/var/audit
zroot2/var/crash 2.74M 161G 2.74M /mnt/zroot2/var/crash
zroot2/var/log 148K 161G 148K /mnt/zroot2/var/log
zroot2/var/mail 96K 161G 96K /mnt/zroot2/var/mail
zroot2/var/tmp 120K 161G 120K /mnt/zroot2/var/tmp
unfortunately the error is not gone away :
# rsync -avxHAX * /mnt/zroot2/zroot2/OS/Linux/EVO
sending incremental file list
rsync: [generator] set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(dev/kvm, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS):
Operation not supported (95)
rsync: [generator] set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(dev/rfkill, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS):
Operation not supported (95)
rsync: [generator] set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(dev/dri/card0,
ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
rsync: [generator] set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(dev/dri/renderD128,
ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95
)
rsync: [generator] set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(dev/snd/controlC1,
ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
rsync: [generator] set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(dev/snd/pcmC1D0c,
ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
rsync: [generator] set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(dev/snd/pcmC1D0p,
ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
rsync: [generator] set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(dev/snd/seq, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS):
Operation not supported (95)
rsync: [generator] set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(dev/snd/timer,
ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
^Crsync error: received SIGINT, SIGTERM, or SIGHUP (code 20) at
rsync.c(713) [sender=3.2.7]
rsync error: received SIGUSR1 (code 19) at main.c(1613) [generator=3.2.7]
On Wed, Jun 28, 2023 at 3:09 PM Mario Marietto <marietto2008 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello rsync users,
>
> I'm trying to copy every file which belongs to my Ubuntu 23.04
> installation (stored on an ext4 fs to a ZFS storage disk. The command that
> I've used is :
>
> # rsync -avxHAX * /mnt/zroot2/zroot2/OS/Linux/EVO
>
> sending incremental file list
> rsync: [generator] set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(dev/kvm, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS):
> Operation not supported (95)
> rsync: [generator] set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(dev/rfkill, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS):
> Operation not supported (95)
> rsync: [generator] set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(dev/dri/card0,
> ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
> rsync: [generator] set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(dev/dri/renderD128,
> ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95
> )
> rsync: [generator] set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(dev/snd/controlC1,
> ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
> rsync: [generator] set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(dev/snd/pcmC1D0c,
> ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
> rsync: [generator] set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(dev/snd/pcmC1D0p,
> ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
> rsync: [generator] set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(dev/snd/seq,
> ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
> rsync: [generator] set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(dev/snd/timer,
> ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
>
> As you can see,there are some kinds of files that aren't transferred
> correctly. Am I using the wrong parameters ? Are -avxHAX the correct ones
> ? thanks.
>
> --
> Mario.
>
--
Mario.
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