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GFSN5017E z/OS Network File System Guide and Reference SC23-6883-00 |
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GFSN5017E Unsupported Network File System ACL Allow Write Permissions.
Required values are: h_digit0. ACE: d_digit,
WType: h_digit1, WId: h_digit2,
AType: h_digit3, AFlag: h_digit4,
AMask: h_digit5. ExplanationThe z/OS NFS Client, or the z/OS NFS Server, called the NFS to z/OS UNIX ACL conversion function. z/OS UNIX does not support all NFS Allow write permission values. To accommodate this, write permission requires specific (h_digit0) NFS Allow ACL entry mask (permission) values. Otherwise, the NFS Allow ACL entry can not be supported. The function encountered an NFS Allow ACL entry in which the required mask (permission) bits were not all specified. The ACLs cannot be converted and the request is terminated. If this message occurs on the z/OS NFS Server, it means that a remote NFS Client is attempting to set ACL entries with an unsupported combination of NFS Allow ACL write mask (permission) bits. This is not supported by z/OS NFS. If this message occurs on the z/OS NFS Client, it means that the z/OS NFS Client is attempting to manage ACLs for a remote NFS Server and the remote NFS ACL contains entries with an unsupported combination of NFS Allow ACL write mask (permission) bits. This is not supported by z/OS NFS. In the message text: (primarily intended for IBM
support personnel use)
System actionThe request fails and normal processing continues. Operator responseNone. System programmer responseNone. Programmer responseCheck the remote system NFS ACL entries and update them to comply with the z/OS NFS ACL management restrictions. See Displaying and modifying remote file system access control lists for more information. |
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