Is there a way to suppress this?
I mean so far as I see these (almost full rights for owner@, read_attr_set for group@ and everyone@) they will not really hamper with anything but with a bit of OCD that looks horrible in my neat designed group-based ACLs. Copying data onto the folders via SMB/Windows does not do that and just inherits what is configured in the parent folder.
(those trivial ACLs are not defined in the parent folder from where I copy or sync ...)
Reason is I wanted to copy all my stuff from one pool to another (some TB, so it would take some time for sure) and doing that via ZFS > Network > Workstation > Network > ZFS is kinda dumb, so I wanted to use something like rsync for that directly on the server.
I mean so far as I see these (almost full rights for owner@, read_attr_set for group@ and everyone@) they will not really hamper with anything but with a bit of OCD that looks horrible in my neat designed group-based ACLs. Copying data onto the folders via SMB/Windows does not do that and just inherits what is configured in the parent folder.
(those trivial ACLs are not defined in the parent folder from where I copy or sync ...)
Reason is I wanted to copy all my stuff from one pool to another (some TB, so it would take some time for sure) and doing that via ZFS > Network > Workstation > Network > ZFS is kinda dumb, so I wanted to use something like rsync for that directly on the server.