An Access Control List (ACL) stores a series of entries that
identify specific users or groups and their access privileges for
a directory or file. A file may have its own ACL or may share an
ACL with other files. ACLs have the advantage of specifying detailed
access permissions for multiple users and groups. Refer to the getacl(1) and setacl(1) manual
pages for information on viewing and setting ACLs. For VxFS file
systems created with the Version 5 disk layout, up to 1024 ACL entries
can be specified. ACLs are also supported on cluster file systems.