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Bug #956
closedobsync: preserve ACLs when doing bucket to bucket transfers
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Description
Should we preserve ACLs when doing bucket to bucket transfers? Probably.
I'm not sure how we should handle ACLs when doing bucket-to-file transfers. They could be stashed in extended attributes.
Updated by Sage Weil about 13 years ago
- this should be an option, probably p (and implied by -a) to be consistent with rsync and cp for files, yea, we can store it in an xattr. maybe the bucket acl can be an xattr on the directory.
I think the goal should be for '-a' (or whatever) to make a backup that will completely backup and restore the objects and their permissions.
Updated by Colin McCabe about 13 years ago
- Status changed from New to Resolved
implemented by f3f7383ce98821dfb0c1c8cc1140a9576e51c25c
Updated by Sage Weil about 13 years ago
- Target version changed from v0.28 to v0.27
Updated by Sage Weil about 13 years ago
- Translation missing: en.field_story_points set to 2
- Translation missing: en.field_position set to 1
- Translation missing: en.field_position changed from 1 to 631
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